Bytagand the publication "GIRS Kids: high-performance bikes for young cyclists"
GIRS Kids: a range of high-performance bikes for young cyclists
The GIRS brand unveils its GIRS Kids collection, specifically designed for young cycling enthusiasts. Inspired by models designed for adults, this range combines technical excellence, quality manufacturing, and meticulous design to support children in their learning and progress, whether at cycling school, during family outings, or for their first competitions.
GIRS brand philosophy
GIRS is committed to sharing its passion for cycling through products that combine technological innovation, performance, and aesthetics. Each bike is designed to provide an optimal riding experience, promoting comfort and enjoyment, whether for leisure riding, exploration, or competition. With the GIRS Kids range, young cyclists have high-quality equipment to fuel their passion and achieve their goals.
Main features:
Adapted concept : geometry optimized for children's morphologies, lightweight aluminum or carbon frames, and dynamic behavior.
Complete customization : choice of transmission, wheels and colors for a custom bike.
GIRS requirement : use of the same materials and finishes as for adult models, with assembly carried out in France.
versatility : adapted to both recreational and competitive practice.
Models offered:
KOM (size 49): designed for young fans of hilly courses.
RNR (size 49): versatile, ideal for cyclo-cross, gravel or route.
SOLO (sizes 44, 46, 49): a sleek model, designed for budding competitors.
RNR Aluminum (size 49): accessible aluminum frame for a quality initiation.
Distribution network : available from 50 authorized dealers in France and Belgium.
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Bytagand the publication "GIRS Kids: high-performance bikes for young cyclists"
Hello,
Do you know where we can find a size chart for these GIRS Kid?
I can't find anything on their website
Thank you in advance.
Hello,
You have the geometry of the small sizes on the technical sheets of each bike on the Girs site, for example here https://girs.bike/pages/solo-r, here https://girs.bike/pages/kom or here https://girs.bike/pages/rnr-alu
Good research !