challenging
3–6 hours
Participants should have moderate to advanced fitness levels with good endurance and biking experience.
Ready for an epic biking adventure in Moab? Rent the Kona Process 134 - Large from Double Down Bike Shop and explore Utah’s stunning desert trails. It’s a ride you won’t forget!
Recommended for 5'10-6'1 riders
Experience the thrill of biking with our Kona Process 134 rentals, featuring advanced Shimano components and responsive hydraulic brakes. Choose from various sizes to fit your height and enjoy up to seven days of adventure. Optional damage protection ensures peace of mind while you explore the great outdoors.
Optional Damage Protection is Available for $10 per bike and covers damage to PARTS replacement on one bike up to $500 (wholesale cost). This Damage Protection Covers damage incurred While Riding. Damage Protection Does Not cover Frame damage such as dents, cracks or damage caused in transportation. There is no cost for installation of replacement parts. Damage Protection Does Not cover complete bike replacement due to negligence in transport, Theft or a catastrophic crash. The Damage Protection of $10 per bike is for a minimum of 1 day and a maximum of 3 days. Additional Protection can be purchased for $3 Per bike per day.
Damage Protection (not included)
Kona Process 134
Available Bike Sizes based on Height
Bike Rentals are available for pick up at 8AM on the first day of your rental and due Back at 5PM on the last day of your rental.
Ensure your tires are properly inflated for optimal traction and control on rocky terrain.
Carry plenty of water, especially during hot summer months, to stay hydrated throughout your ride.
Apply sunscreen and wear a hat or helmet to protect yourself from intense desert sun exposure.
Familiarize yourself with trail maps and conditions before tackling more challenging sections.
Moab area has a rich history rooted in uranium mining and early Native American settlements, reflected in local sites and rock art.
Double Down Bike Shop emphasizes eco-friendly practices, including trail preservation and responsible tourism to protect Moab’s unique landscape.
A helmet is critical for safety, protecting you on technical and rocky trails.
Staying hydrated is essential during demanding rides in the desert heat or cool temperatures.
Layer up to adjust to changing temperatures and sun exposure.
spring|fall|winter specific
Wearing gloves improves grip and protects your hands on rough terrain.