Drössiger TNA 2.3

Stefan Loibl

 · 13.03.2012

Drössiger TNA 2.3Photo: Markus Greber
Drössiger TNA 2.3
The Drössiger TNA is a well-balanced twentyniner with great riding characteristics that has nothing to hide.

The underdog surprised us positively. Drössiger has had three 29er hardtails in its programme since last year, with our test bike being the top model. The heavy frame (2006 grams) with a design that takes some getting used to doesn't immediately show what it's made of. The 700 mm riser bar sits securely in your hands on the descent and is a lot of fun to ride. The good-natured handling is one of the best in the test field. Lightweight wheels and the lightest Reba fork in the group fuel your climbing ambitions. The solid, average equipment with good tyres, large brake discs and a comfortable saddle is also in the green zone. A narrow surprise winner!


PLUS Lightest suspension fork, safe handling, large brake discs
MINUS Heavy frame
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Conclusionbalanced twentyniner with great riding characteristics that has nothing to hide.

  Inconspicuous but comfortable: The saddle on the TNA 2.3 also offered plenty of support.Photo: Markus Greber Inconspicuous but comfortable: The saddle on the TNA 2.3 also offered plenty of support.

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