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Get comfortable with the cycling life. This casual, laid-back ride is an open invitation to fitness and fun.
Designed for stable, confident handling, Sedona is a great way to explore the neighborhood and start a new fitness routine. Featuring comfortable fat tires and upright positioning, it lets you go from the driveway to parks or pathways. Its lightweight ALUXX aluminum frame and wide range of gears helps you keep your momentum on hills and flat roads. And a special suspension seatpost helps smooth out the bumps.
Part Numbers
Option | UPC | MPN |
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Charcoal/Neon Red/Cool Gray / Small | 04712878277045 | 90055124 |
Charcoal/Neon Red/Cool Gray / Medium | 04712878277052 | 90055125 |
Charcoal/Neon Red/Cool Gray / Large | 04712878277069 | 90055126 |
Silver / Small | 04712878277007 | 90055114 |
Silver / Medium | 04712878277014 | 90055115 |
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Stylish (13)
- Lightweight (12)
- Versatile (8)
- Comfortable (8)
- Durable (8)
Cons
- None
- Uncomfortable Seating
- Heavy
- Flimsy Components
- Geared A little to low
Best Uses
- Street Riding (14)
- Leisurely Rides (13)
- Commuting (10)
- Light Trails (7)
- Road Biking
- Cross training
- Uneven Surfaces
- Groomed trails
- For Fun
REVIEWS
Reviewed by 16 customers
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Pros
- High quality shifters
- Versatile
- Mega range gear for hills
- Lightweight
- Durable
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Road Biking
Comments:
I bought the Giant Sedona as an upgrade to the dept store bike I purchased a few months prior. The dept store bike was fine for getting me started but had its issues with shifting and had to be constantly tweaked. The Giant Sedona is a much better quality bike and the aluminum frame is much lighter than my other which was steel. Also came with a very comfortable seat which allows many more miles to be ridden before taking a "butt" break. Shifting is fantastic...no hesitation...smooth and clean...also the mega range low gear is great for the steep hills should you run into one....makes it no problem...I've had my sedona for about 6 weeks and have put a little over 400 miles on it...all problem free...all I have had to do is clean the chain a couple times and lubricate....and a little cleaning. So far a fantastic comfort road bike.
Pros
- Durable
- Stylish
- Versatile
- Lightweight
- Comfortable
Cons
Best Uses
Comments:
I go biking with my son a lot, but we had cut back because my old bike was so uncomfortable. At 6 feet 8 inches tall I never thought I would find a comfortable bike, but this thing is amazing. Very comfortable, where normal mountain bikes are not (for me anyway). I love it and we go riding every night now. Great bike, you will not regret your purchase.
Pros
- Stylish
- Great Value
- Easy maintenance
- Durable
- Comfortable
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Groomed trails
- Light Trails
- Cross training
- Commuting
- Leisurely Rides
- Street Riding
Comments:
I bought the bike on a quirk and haven't regretted it one bit. The saddle was a great fit [...]. I use this bike to train earlier in the season. The Sedona has the versatility to allow me to do both trails and street riding.
Pros
- Durable
- Lightweight
- Comfortable
- Stylish
Cons
- Non- Versatile
Best Uses
- Commuting
- Light Trails
- Leisurely Rides
- Street Riding
Comments:
This is a nice bike, and is extremely comfortable. The only part i don't like about it is the grip shifters. the grip shifters are what make this not very good for riding trails. When you are going up a hill, you are always shifting.
Pros
- Comfortable
- Versatile
- Durable
- Stylish
Cons
Best Uses
- Commuting
- Street Riding
- Leisurely Rides
Comments:
Had mine for a year now. I love sitting upright. Very comfortable and I can see what is around me. I put 500 miles on the bike without any trouble. love it.
Pros
- Comfortable
- Stylish
- Lightweight
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Street Riding
- Commuting
- Leisurely Rides
Comments:
if you are a heavier guy i am 285 you will break rear spokes fyi. [...] other wise a great bike for the money !!!
Pros
- Smooth Ride
- Lightweight
- Stylish
- Stable Balance
- Good Components
Cons
Best Uses
- Light Trails
- Leisurely Rides
- Street Riding
Comments:
My last bike just wasn't doing it any more. Plus getting parts and repairing it just didn't make sense. The folks at the store said the best value with all the features I wanted was the Sedona and have to say they were 100% right. I can't believe what a great bike this is! I tried it in the store parking lot and could not find anything I didn't like. While I was there,3 other folks tried Sedonas and they purchased the bike as well. Since I've gotten the bike, I've ridden pavement and trail and I can't wait to get home in the evening to go out riding. Plus my wife wants to get one next week so we can go riding together. Bottom line- great bike, great ride, and a solid value that can't be beat
Pros
- Stable Balance
- Smooth Ride
Cons
- Flimsy Components
Best Uses
- Street Riding
- Leisurely Rides
Comments:
Picked up two of these last year. My wife likes the upright posture. These bikes are very comfortable for cruising around town. Have had some problems with the chain on my bike but that is most likely due to my large frame (280lbs). All in all great bike for getting back into bikes.
Pros
- Good Components
- Cushy seat
- Stable Balance
- Smooth Ride
- Stylish
Cons
- Heavy
Best Uses
- Light Trails
- Street Riding
Comments:
I purchased this product for one thing - exercise. I just have to get my fat self into shape. I am 35 and tired of being fat. I didn't have much money, but I knew that I needed to do something. Unfortunately Century Cycles Medina was out of the '08 model in my size (6 foot tall)so I had to shell out the additional dough for the '09 (20% more expensive). OH well. For those of you worried about durability, I weigh 286 pounds currently (I was just over 300 when I started) and the bike is just fine. The bike is great looking and is EXTREMELY comfortable, even for my big bum. After about an hour of riding I still get a bit sore, but I have been going out almost every day for the past month, and besides losing weight, I have been able to go further and further without much pain (besides my muscles, that is). I guess that is why they call it a comfort bike. The only drawback is that the frame is a bit heavy for lifting, but considering the features included on this bike, (shocks and stuff) it is going to be heavier than a racing bike :) Speaking of racing be aware that the gearing of this bike is designed for comfort and not speed. You will max out the 21 gear at about 15 mph. It's fine for family riding or exercise, but I wouldn't enter a triathlon with this bike :)
Pros
- Good Components
- Stylish
- Lightweight
- Stable Balance
- Smooth Ride
Cons
Best Uses
- Street Riding
- Light Trails
- Leisurely Rides
- Commuting
- Uneven Surfaces
Comments:
Wow", I was trying to figure out how to make my Trek road bike more rider friendly and comfortable,seems the road bike position is laking so much everday ridability,.... I was miserable on it,..I called Cris at EC and he showed me the Sodona,in just about 30feet of peddiling out the door and down the sidewalk "I was HOOKED"! Then me and my German Shepard rode it all the way out onto the beach thru the soft sand and all over Honymoon Island, and all over the Trail,...wow what a fabulous do-all bike, its so comfy, when we rested i sat on the seat and enjoyed the sunset "Tanya" had a blast in the salt water, and could barly keep-up with me,...Thanks to Cris and Bob and their wonderful help I wish i had bought one a long time ago,...-collin
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