Here's a Team Bhp style review of my new bicycle
The Frog Snow Leopard 29T has been launched at a price of 23,199/- INR.
https://www.frogcycles.in/snow-leopard-29t What I liked?- Deceptively fast for a MTB, picks up speed in no time
- Good quality components used in the overall construction of the bicycle
- Very comfortable ride quality, soaks up bumps quite effortlessly
- All round Mechanical Disc Brakes - a nice to have feature
- Good after sales service and responsive customer care.
What I feel could have been improved?- Being the flagship product, it should have had at-least the Shimano Altus or the Acera derailleurs
- Weld marks could have been masked better on the frame
- Only two free services offered - first one after 1 month and second one after 3 months
- Too many stickers and decals, could have been somewhat less.
Prologue:
Frog Cycles is an Indian cycle manufacturer. I had started seeing these cycles in Pune, but I wasn't sure of how their bicycles would be. End of September, on a whim, I went to their website and checked out what they had on offer. This cycle, which was displayed on their website; clicked somewhere in my mind and I visited Surendar Cycle Store, which is hardly a few hundred metres from my home. Turns out they had this very cycle available. One short test ride later and I knew I wanted this thing. I paid up on the spot and purchased it right away. All this happened in a span of 3-4 hours on a Sunday afternoon.
Coming to the cycle - here are my observations.
Frame: The frame is an aluminum alloy frame (they call it Aluminum Alloy 6061). This may be one of the lighter MTB's weighing in at 16kgs(I honestly have zilch idea of how much these bicycles should weigh). This particular model is available in both 27.5T and 29T wheel sizes. I chose the 29T one because I felt more comfortable here with the larger wheels. Also, the cycle has a 80mm travel front suspension with a lock feature (I believe that allows you to restrict the suspension travel, though I never thought of asking this point). The frame height is 18.5" for this particular model. Overall fit and finish is acceptable at this price point. What I feel though is that they could have masked the weld marks better, considering the fact, that the frame bars are of a good quality alloy.
Ride Quality: This is one of the strong points of this bicycle. A very comfortable MTB - the front suspension and the larger wheels help to mask the regular potholes and bumps without any fuss. I found this bicycle very comfortable to ride. No cause for complaints here. I have used it on tar, concrete, paver blocks, broken roads and the ride quality has been stellar. There is no discomfort or back pain or the painful butt bones after a ride. I haven't used it on any proper trail, so I can't comment on that aspect. The first thing which I did after 2-3 rides was get rid of the gel seat cover. That improved the comfort level multifold.
Brakes, Tires, Rims: Braking duty is handled by Mechanical Disc Brakes at both front and rear. These are alloy disc brakes and help to shed the speed fast. While purchasing, I never had disc brakes in my mind; this is an added bonus for me with the purchase. Overall braking performance is satisfactory and will help you to stop the bicycle in no time. Also, the stopping is fuss free and no drama is encountered.
Tires are wider at 2.2" and diameter is 29inches. The larger tire size has an advantage that I can cover more distance as comparted to bicycles with a smaller wheel diameter. The thicker tires help to absorb bumps effectively, but entail some more effort while pedaling. Rims are dual width rust free alloy.
Gears: The cycle uses Shimano Tourney FD/RD-TY500 derailleurs which I have found satisfactory to use. My only grouse about the bike is in this side - being their flagship product, they should have provided at-least the Shimano Altus or Acera derailleurs on this model. Overall it has been a satisfactory experience with shifting gears. I never really got a chance to use the extreme ends [ Front(1)/Rear(1,2,3) or Front[3]/Rear(7) ] since Pune has pretty flat roads. After a lot of permutation and combination, I found that [ Front(2/3)/Rear(4,5,6) ] combinations work the best and will get you anywhere around without much fuss.
My Take, finally: This is a good effort by an Indian bicycle manufacturer and they have a very good product at an extremely competent price. I am satisfied with the overall purchase and I have started enjoying cycling now. There are some caveats that you need to remember -
- This is an MTB, not a Hybrid.
- It is a VFM product at 23k INR - I would suggest start with this bicycle and then expand your Horizons.
- Don't compare with Trek/Giant/Merida/Specialized/Bianchi etc. etc. - those are way too superior. Obviously, most of us know this already, but just putting it here!
Other small points and some trivia:
- Whenever you go out to buy, try out the cycle first. Ask them to adjust the seat to the correct height before your test ride, else you will get all your calculations and thus your perceptions about the cycle wrong.
- Gel seat covers are... maybe not to my liking. I chucked mine off in the corner after hardly 2-3 rides.
- Indian bicycle manufacturers have matured a lot. There are N number of manufacturers producing N^N number of models - each one caters to its own clientele. There are countless options too - if you are out on a shopping spree after many years, you will be zapped with the available cycles.
- Schnell seems to be one of the most popular brands out there - even though they don't even have a website. Other popular manufactures are Firefox, Fantom, Hercules, Hero, Trinx, Kross, Goldie, OMO. You take a name and it is there.
- I had done some prior study - even though I had a Hybrid in my mind, I liked this bicycle. I can't tell why, but sometimes you get the feeling instantly - some things are just made for you.
- In the shop, there was a beautiful blue coloured Giant Roam 3 Disc [Link] - and I was smitten by it. I couldn't get my eyes off the blue colour. But with a sticker price of 49k INR, my wife stared squarely in my eyes and said that thing is NOT coming into the house! Perceptions matter!!
