Colour / Pink/marble (gloss), carbon blue/gold (gloss), anthracite glitter (matte)/coral (gloss), MyO customizable
Size / S (XC, TR), M (XC,TR), L (XC,TR), XL (XC, TR)
Manufacturer WebsiteThe OMX Carbon frame is lighter, slightly stiffer, and more agile with its shorter 5mm chainstays, OC Squidlock 3-position suspension remote, plus add the push button to operate your telescopic seatpost, I-line (Inside Line) Shock lock control is invisible, keeping it safe from mud and allows you to reach your bottles without obstacles, Double injection molded plastic frame protection and internal cable routing, Universal derailleur hanger (UDH), Sealed Enduro bearings, Alternate Build Options, Brakes: Shimano XTR M9100 hydraulic disc (+$309), Wheels: DT Swiss XRC 1501 Spline, 30mm inner width, tubeless ready, Boost, Disc Center Lock (+$729), Front wheel axle: FOX Kabolt, Boost (+$59), Seatpost: OC2 Dropper 125mm travel (+$119); or FOX Transfer Factory Kashima Dropper 407/125mm or 457/150mm (+$309), Saddle: Selle Italia SLR Boost Fill, Carbon/Keramic 7x9mm rail (+$99), Women’s kit: OC grips, OD 29mm and Selle Italia SLR Boost SuperFlow saddle (+$15)
A 2021 Orbea Oiz M-Pro is typically priced around $5,499 USD when new. Be sure to shop around for the best price, and also look to the used market for a great deal.
The 2021 Orbea Oiz M-Pro may be purchased directly from Orbea.
The 2021 Orbea Oiz M-Pro has 29" wheels.
The 2021 Orbea Oiz M-Pro comes in sizes S (XC, TR), M (XC,TR), L (XC,TR), XL (XC, TR). After measuring your height, use the size chart below to find the typical Orbea Oiz M-Pro size for your height. Remember that these sizes are a general guide and bike sizes can vary between riders and bikes. The best way to find your size is to go for a test ride.
Rider Height (cm) | Rider Height (in) | Frame Size |
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148cm - 158cm | 4'10" - 5'2" | XS |
158cm - 168cm | 5'2" - 5'6" | S |
168cm - 178cm | 5'6" - 5' 10" | M |
178cm - 185cm | 5'10" - 6'1" | L |
185cm - 193cm | 6'1" - 6'4" | XL |
193cm - 198cm | 6'4" - 6'6" | XXL |
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