Bicycle size guide for Orbea

Choosing the right size for your bike Orbea It is key to enjoying comfortable, efficient and safe driving. In this guide you will find everything you need to know: from how to measure your body correctly to equivalence tables for height and inseam, advice depending on the type of use and differences between geometries. If you are looking for your first Orbea or you want to improve your posture on the saddle, here you will answer all your questions to find your ideal size.

Why is it important to choose the correct size?

ride a bicycle Orbea With the right size it makes a difference. A correct size allows you to make the most of your energy, improve your posture and maintain a constant cadence without forcing. In addition, it helps prevent knee, back or neck pain and reduces the risk of injuries in the medium and long term. Whether to train, compete or go out riding on the weekends, a Orbea adapted to you, it offers you more control, efficiency and comfort with each pedal stroke.

Bicycle size chart for Orbea

Equivalency by height and inseam

To know which size of Orbea bicycle you need, the most accurate way is to combine your height with your inseam measurement. This allows you to calculate the ideal seat tube length and choose the frame that best suits you.

Size chart in cm and inches (S, M, L, XL...)

Below, you can check a guideline chart with the recommended sizes according to your measurements. Remember, there may be small variations depending on the geometry and brand of the bicycle.

Height (cm) Inseam (cm) Frame Size (cm) Standard Size Size in Inches
150 – 16065 – 7047 – 49XS18.5” – 19.3”
160 – 17070 – 7550 – 52S19.6” – 20.4”
170 – 17576 – 8053 – 54M20.8” – 21.2”
176 – 18280 – 8555 – 56L21.6” – 22.0”
183 – 19085 – 9057 – 59XL22.4” – 23.2”
190+90+60 – 62XXL23.6” – 24.4”

How to calculate your ideal size with a formula

If you don't want to rely solely on a chart, you can calculate your Orbea bicycle size using a simple formula based on your inseam length. You only need a measuring tape and to follow these steps:

Step 1: measure your inseam

Stand barefoot against the wall, with your legs straight and about 15 cm apart. Use a book or level between your legs, simulating a saddle, and measure from the floor to the superior part of the book. That is your inseam in centimeters.

Step 2: apply the formula

Once you have the measurement, multiply that number by 0.66 to get the ideal frame size (in cm):

Frame size (cm) = Inseam (cm) × 0.66

Practical example

If your inseam measures 78 cm:

78 × 0.66 = 51.48

The recommended size would be a frame of approximately 51-52 cm, equivalent to a size S or M depending on the range of bicycles Specialized.

What if you are between two sizes?

If the calculation gives you an intermediate value, take your riding style into account: for more comfort, choose the larger size; if you want a more aggressive and sporty ride, pick the smaller one.

Orbea: Geometry adapted to each terrain

The bicycles Orbea They stand out for their versatile geometry, designed to offer the perfect balance between control, comfort and performance. The Basque brand takes care of every detail of the frame so that the position is efficient without sacrificing stability. Models like the Orbea Orca They present a light and aggressive geometry, ideal for those seeking speed and performance on the road. Instead, the Orbea Avant offers a more relaxed geometry, perfect for long routes. And for the mountains, the Orbea Oiz combines lightness and control thanks to its reactive geometry, ideal for XC. Whatever your style, Orbea adapts it to you.

How Sizes Are Related in Orbea

Geometry Differences between Models Orbea

The bicycles Orbea They maintain a clear size standard, but sensations may vary between models, even when wearing the same size. This is due to differences in frame geometry, reach and stack, which Orbea Adjusts according to the type of bicycle.

For example, the Orbea Orca It presents a racing geometry, light and aggressive, ideal for those looking for speed and performance on the road. Instead, the Orbea Avant It opts for a more relaxed endurance geometry, perfect for long and comfortable routes. And if your thing is the mountains, the Orbea Oiz It stands out for its reactive and agile geometry, perfect for XC.

Therefore, before choosing your size in a Orbea, It is essential to take into account both your height and the specific model and the use you are going to give it. If you have questions, our experts can advise you.

Frequently asked questions

Is the size the same on a gravel or MTB bike?

Not exactly. Although they may seem similar, the geometry and use are different. A size M on a road bike does not always correspond to an M on a gravel or MTB. That’s why it’s important to consult the specific charts for each type of bike.

Does the size depend on the frame type?

Yes. The shape and geometry of the frame (aero, endurance, compact, sloping, etc.) can make two bikes with the same “official” size feel very different. It’s always recommended to check the geometry and reach of the specific model you’re going to buy.

What mistakes should you avoid when choosing a size?
  • Relying only on height without measuring your inseam.
  • Choosing by intuition without consulting charts or formulas.
  • Settling for a size just because “it’s the one available.”
  • Not considering the use: comfort and type of routes also matter.
  • Ignoring the possibility of adjusting components (stem, seatpost, etc.) if you’re between two sizes.