By Alex Evans

Published: Tuesday, 10 May 2022 at 12:00 am


So you’re looking to buy a new mountain bike and you’ve got between £2,000 and £3,000 to spend. Well, you’re in luck because we’ve put together our pick of the best mountain bikes under £3,000.

The most popular bikes in this sub-£3,000 category are full-suspension machines, featuring suspension for both front and rear wheels. This boosts control and speed on rough terrain, and at this price point, shouldn’t impact too much on pedalling efficiency and weight.

The bikes here largely cover trail and cross-country riding, with between 100mm and 160mm of travel. Longer-travel bikes tend to perform better when the trail descends and gets technical, at the cost of a bit of weight and climbing prowess. More XC-orientated bikes will be lighter and pedal better uphill, but won’t be as confident on the descents.

The one you choose should depend on what kind of riding you tend to do. If you go out for long days in the hills, covering many miles, then a cross-country mountain bike – or one of the best downcountry mountain bikes – might be a better shout.

However, if you prefer the winch-and-plummet side of riding, going for one of the best trail mountain bikes with longer travel will ensure you have a blast on the way back down.

Buying new from a bike shop should guarantee a properly built bike, and will often mean some included bonuses such as free tune-ups, deals on parts – or, even better, new riding friends to show you the trails. Buying new also keeps your bike up to date and lessens the chance of obsolete parts or components.

If you’re still unsure what you’re looking for, check out our guide on how to choose the best mountain bike for you.

Looking for a different price bracket? See our pick of the best mountain bikes under £2,000 and the best mountain bikes under £1,000.

Best mountain bikes under £3,000 in 2022

Marin El Roy

4.5 out of 5 star rating
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The El Roy is named after Marin’s favourite burrito place.
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  • £2,295 / $2,499 / €2,799 as tested
  • Competent on steep descents
  • Smart component choices and geometry
  • Can be a drag on smooth, mellow climbs

The Marin El Roy is a steel 29er that happily sits among the best hardtail mountain bikes on tough terrain.

The bike pushes the limits of the long, low and slack approach to the extreme. It has 140mm of suspension travel with a 44mm offset and a 78-degree seat tube angle.

This geometry comes into its own on stupidly steep descents and technical trails. The bike seems to move as quickly as you want it to.

It’s not a particularly capable climber and can be a drag on smooth, mellow climbs. But this isn’t too much of a surprise given its descending prowess, grippy downhill tyres and steel frame.

The El Roy features a meaty Marzocchi fork and a Shimano Deore 1×12 drivetrain. Shimano also supplies the brakes. Marin provides most of the finishing kit.