Cannondale
In production2012–

Trail Women's

mtb6991354 USD
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Origin

Trail — Cannondale's functional category name for entry-to-mid hardtail MTB. The 'Women's' designation indicates the WS-specific product variant within the Trail family. Cannondale uses functional category names: Trail (entry/trail MTB), Habit (trail full-sus), Scalpel (XC race full-sus), Bad Boy (urban), Topstone (gravel), Synapse (endurance road). Within the Trail family, sub-variants are distinguished by spec tier (5/6/7/8), platform (SL for premium, SE for trail-aggressive), and audience (Women's). Women's-specific hardtail MTB with dropped top tube for lower standover — a then-common interpretation of 'women's geometry'. Modern generation has shifted away from frame-level gender distinction, toward saddle + colourway + size availability skew. medium aggregated

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Specifications

Frame
SmartForm C3 hydroformed 6061-class aluminium on standard Trail Women's 5/6/7/8 (with SAVE Micro-Suspension rear triangle, straight 1-1/8" headtube, 142mm rear); upgraded SmartForm C2 alloy on SL 4 and SE 4 (tapered headtube, Boost 148, dropped seatstays, 12mm thru-axle). Pre-2020 standard models had a dropped top tube; current generation does not.
Weight
kg
Drivetrain
microSHIFT Advent 1×9 (11-46T) on Trail Women's 7/8; Shimano Deore M4100 1×10 on Trail Women's 5; Shimano Deore M5100 2×11 (36/26T, 11-42T) on SL 4; Shimano Deore M5120 1×10 (11-46T) on SE 4.
Brakes
Tektro HD-M275 hydraulic disc, 160/160mm on Trail Women's 7/8; Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc, 160/160mm on Trail Women's 5 and SL 4; Tektro M390 hydraulic disc, 180mm front / 160mm rear on SE 4 (larger front rotor for trail-aggressive descents).
Wheels
Cannondale 3 disc, 32h alloy rims with sealed alloy hubs, QR (non-tubeless) on standard tier; WTB STX i23 TCS tubeless-ready, Boost 148 rear / 110 front on SL 4; WTB STX i25 TCS tubeless-ready, Boost 148/110 on SE 4.
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The verdict

+Strengths
  • SE 4 / SL 4 are genuinely different (and better) platforms than the unisex Trail at similar price — C2 alloy, tapered headtube, Boost, dropped seatstays
  • SE 4 with 66.5° HTA is one of the slackest entry trail hardtails — more stable on descents than many men's bikes at the same price
  • SE 4 ships with 180mm front rotor — better braking power than 160mm on standard Trail Women's and unisex Trail 5
  • SE 4 uses WTB Breakout + Trail Boss dual-compound trail tyres — proper MTB rubber, not comfort tyres
  • SL 4 has SR Suntour XCR-RL air fork with remote lockout — meaningful upgrade vs coil forks elsewhere in the range
  • Cannondale Women's Trail saddle (170mm) is functionally important — sit-bone width is a genuine sizing variable for many female riders
  • SmartForm C2 frame on SL/SE — measurably better alloy grade than C3 on standard tier
Weaknesses
  • Standard Trail Women's 5/7/8 is the unisex Trail plus a saddle and colourway — no platform-level differentiation. Buyers expecting 'a different bike' may be disappointed.
  • No dropper post on any Trail Women's 2025 model — including SE 4, which has the trail-aggressive geometry that would benefit most
  • SL 4 uses 2×11 — more complex drivetrain to maintain than 1× systems
  • SE 4 has a coil fork (no lockout) — climbs less efficiently than air-fork-with-lockout setups
  • FSA Alpha Drive crank on SE 4 with square-taper BB — lower spec than the Shimano Hollowtech II on SL 4
  • Cannondale does not publish reach/stack tables for the Trail Women's per size in many markets — fit verification requires dealer visit
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Who it’s for

Women new to MTB — Trail Women's 7 or 8 is the accessible entry point (~$699-$817 USD). Hydraulic disc brakes, proper fork, 1×9 drivetrain are all real components, not toy spec.Women intermediate trail riders — Trail Women's SE 4 ($1,175) is the right call: 120mm fork, 66.5° HTA, trail-aggressive tyres, 180mm front rotor. Will survive Baltic forest singletrack with rocks and roots.Women XC / fitness-trail riders — Trail Women's SL 4 ($1,354) suits riders who want efficient climbing, occasional XC racing, and light singletrack. Air fork with lockout pays off on road sections and climbs.Commuters who also ride trail occasionally — Trail Women's 7 with mudguards and a rack fitted to the SAVE rear triangle works as a daily bike that can hit forest trails on weekends.
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Versions & builds

Every official build side by side — differences highlighted.

Versions & builds
SpecTrail Women's 8 (standard C3 — entry, ~$699 USD)Trail Women's 7 (standard C3, ~$817 USD)Trail Women's 6 (standard C3, mid)Trail Women's 5 (standard C3, ~$1,051 USD)Trail Women's SL 4 (premium C2, air fork, Boost, ~$1,354 USD)Trail Women's SL 3 (higher-spec SL variant)Trail Women's SE 4 (C2, 120mm coil, 66.5° HTA, ~$1,175 USD)Trail Women's 8Trail Women's 7Trail Women's 5Trail Women's SL 4Trail Women's SE 4
FrameSmartForm C3 Alloy, SAVE, 1-1/8" straight headtube, 142mm rearSmartForm C3 Alloy, SAVE, 1-1/8" straight headtubeSmartForm C3 AlloySmartForm C2 Alloy, SAVE dropped seatstays, tapered headtube, post-mount disc, StraightShot, dropper-compatible BSA73, 12mm thru-axle, Boost 148SmartForm C2 Alloy, SAVE dropped seatstays, tapered headtube, post-mount disc, StraightShot, dropper-compatible BSA73, 12mm thru-axle, Boost 148
DrivetrainmicroSHIFT Advent 1×9microSHIFT Advent 1×9Shimano Deore M4100 1×10Shimano Deore M5100 2×11Shimano Deore M5120 1×10
BrakesTektro HD-M275 hydraulic disc, 160/160mm rotorsTektro HD-M275 hydraulic disc, 160/160mmShimano MT200 hydraulic discShimano MT200 hydraulic disc, 160/160mm RT10 rotorsTektro M390 hydraulic disc, 180mm front / 160mm rear rotor
MSRP$699$817$1,051$1,354$1,175
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