The Müsing Twentynine Comp on test

Peter Nilges

 · 26.04.2015

The Müsing Twentynine Comp on testPhoto: Georg Grieshaber
The Müsing Twentynine Comp on test
The green Twentynine Comp supplied for our test comes with Shimano SLX components and a Rock Shox Reba RL fork with handlebar lockout for just under 1200 euros.

Individuality is a top priority at Müsing in the Westerwald. A configurator on the homepage allows you to perfectly implement your wishes in terms of equipment and colour scheme. The green Twentynine Comp supplied for our test comes with Shimano SLX components and a Rock Shox Reba RL fork with handlebar lockout for just under 1200 euros. The medium-sized frame is quite long compared to the competition. Due to the long top tube and the largest wheelbase in the test, the Müsing rides smoothly and safely, but also a little sluggish and less playful. The heaviest wheels in the comparison and a rather high overall weight support this tendency. Despite the negatively mounted stem, the long head tube and the associated high cockpit make it difficult to get pressure on the front wheel.

Test summary of the Müsing Twentynine Comp

Large touring 29er that can be customised to suit your own preferences thanks to the custom programme.


PLUS Individually configurable
MINUS Less playful, heavy wheels, high total weight

  Eight out of nine bikes come with Shimano brakes. While the M396 model (Müsing, Focus, KTM) lacks bite, the M506/615 is more powerful.Photo: Georg Grieshaber Eight out of nine bikes come with Shimano brakes. While the M396 model (Müsing, Focus, KTM) lacks bite, the M506/615 is more powerful.

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