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Cannondale  Habit 4 Mountain Bike

Sale Ends Aug 31
$1,849.99Compared to $2,300.00 Save 19%

A trail bike that's primed for grinding climbs, mashing flats and ripping descents, the Cannondale Habit 4 mountain bike is sure to bring more fun to your rides.

Color: Black
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Features

  • SmartForm C1 alloy frame with a Shimano Deore 12-speed drivetrain
  • RockShox Recon RL 140 mm fork and RockShox Deluxe Select shock soak up bumps
  • Comes with Shimano hydraulic disc brakes discs and a TranzX dropper post
  • Full size-specific frame geometry, right down to the chainstay lengths, keeps you centered between the wheels for incredible traction and handling
  • Suspension built for you—Proportional Response Suspension alters the design by size for truly next-level performance
  • Down tube protection offers peace of mind, knowing a rugged rubber guard is protecting your bike
  • Pedals not included
  • NOTE: Specs and images are subject to change based on component availability

Imported.

This bike comes with Coast to Coast Support, which includes:
  • 1 year of free adjustments (see more below)
  • In-store bike assembly
  • Pickup in store or curbside
  • Bike experts available at 170+ bike shops
REI Co-op Members get more:
  • 20% off shop services
  • Free tubes with purchase of flat tire repair (Co-op Cycles brand tubes only; tube must be installed at time of purchase)
More about our free adjustments:
New bikes go through a normal break-in period, after which they should be readjusted. All bicycles sold at REI include free adjustments for one year after purchase date—as many times as you need. Included: derailleur and brake adjustments, lateral wheel truing, hub and headset bearing adjustments, tire inflation and chain lubrication. Not included: replacement or installation of new components or accessories, any other services. Call your local REI Co-op Bike Shop for more information.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Mountain Biking

Frame

Habit SmartForm C1 alloy, 130 mm travel, 55 mm chainline, ISCG05, tapered head tube, DirectLine internal cable routing, UDH hanger

Mountain Bike Style

Trail

Bike Suspension

Full Suspension

Fork

RockShox Recon RL, 140 mm, Solo Air, 15 x 110 mm thru axle, tapered steerer, 42 mm offset

Fork Travel

140 millimeters

Rear Shock

RockShox Deluxe Select, DebonAir, adjustable rebound

Crankset

Shimano, FC-5121, 30T, 55 mm chainline

Bottom Bracket

Shimano BSA threaded 73

Shifters

Shimano Deore M6100, 12-speed

Front Derailleur

N/A

Rear Derailleur

Shimano Deore M6100

Rear Cogs

Shimano Deore M6100, 11-51T, 12-speed

Number of Gears

12 gear(s)

Brake Type

Hydraulic Disc Brake

Brakes

Shimano MT200 post-mounted hydraulic disc, 180/180 mm RT30 rotors

Brake Levers

Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc

Rims

WTB STX i25 TCS, 32 h

Front Hub

Shimano MT400, 15 x 110 mm thru-axle

Rear Hub

Shimano MT410, 12 x 148 mm thru-axle

Wheel Size

XS: 27.5 inches

S: 29 inches

M: 29 inches

L: 29 inches

XL: 29 inches

Tires

Maxxis Rekon, EXO

Tire Width

2.4 inches

Handlebar Shape

Riser Bar

Handlebar

Cannondale 3 Riser, 6061 alloy, 15 mm rise, 8 deg. sweep, 4 deg. rise, 780 mm width

Stem

Cannondale 3, 6061 alloy, 31.8 mm, 0 deg.

Seat Post

TranzX dropper, internal routing, 31.6, 130 mm (XS-S), 150 mm (M-XL)

Dropper Post

Yes

Saddle

Cannondale Ergo XC

Pedals

Not included

Headset

Integrated sealed bearing, tapered

Chain

KMC X12, 12-speed

Weight

Unavailable

Gender

Unisex

Size Chart

Cannondale Bikes (208120)
XSSMLXL
Height Range5'0" - 5'2"5'1" - 5'5"5'4" - 5'9"5'8" - 6'0"5'11" - 6'5"
Reach40.54345.54851.5
Stack57.562.363.264.165
Effective Top Tube52.756.35961.765.4
Seat Tube Center-Top36384044.550
Standover Height70.573.773.875.176.1
Head Tube Length1011121314
Head Tube Angle (degrees)65.565.565.565.565.5
Seat Tube Angle (degrees)71.5717172.372.5
Bottom Bracket Height34.234.134.134.134.1
Wheelbase112.9117120123.6127.5
Chainstay43.443.543.544.544.5
Fork Offset3.74.24.24.24.2

Sizing Notes

Measurements are stated in centimeters unless otherwise indicated.

How we measure bikes

  1. Standover Height Standover Height is a measurement from the ground to the top of the top tube, measured at the midpoint of the top tube.
  2. Reach Reach is the horizontal distance from the center of the cranks to the center of the head tube, measured at head tube level.
  3. Stack Stack is the vertical distance from the center of the cranks to the center of the head tube, measured to the top of the head tube.
  4. Effective Top Tube Effective top tube is the distance from the center of the head tube to the center of the seat tube/seat post, measured parallel to the ground.
  5. Seat Tube Center to Top Seat Tube length is the measurement of the seat tube, from the center of the cranks to the top of the seat tube.
  6. Head Tube Length Head Tube Length is measured from the bottom to the top of the head tube.
  7. Head Tube Angle Head Tube Angle is the acute angle between the head tube and the ground (measured towards the rear of the bike)
  8. Seat Tube Angle Seat Tube Angle is the acute angle between the seat tube and the ground (measured towards the rear of the bike).
  9. Bottom Bracket Height Bottom Bracket Height is a measurement taken vertically from the ground up to the center of the cranks.
  10. Wheelbase Wheelbase is the measurement from the center of the front axle to the center of the rear axle.
  11. Chainstay Length Chainstay Length is the measurement from the center of the cranks to the center of the rear axle.
  12. Fork Offset Fork Offset, or rake, is the distance from the front axle to a line drawn parallel to the center of the head tube or steering axis.

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Reviews
17 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars

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12 out of 12 (100%) reviewers recommend this product

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5 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
4.7 stars
Skip
1 year ago
First, 5 stars for the REI bike shop. Definitely have them set up your bike per your height/weight. . Second, this is not a 29 versus 27.5 review. Bottom line: if new to mountain biking go straight to the 29. If you have a 27.5, don't upgrade -- gains are marginal. 29 is better over obstacles and climbing without sacrificing much responsiveness. . Third. Save up for a full suspension bike; don't skimp on a hard tail. It's not a mountain bike if not a 1x with a dropper post. . Okay, the Habit 4. Everything is right on target: geometry, suspension, shifting, hydraulics, tires, internal cables, weight. Beefs: 1. Brake lever longer than the previous Habit 4, and longer that Ghost and REI bikes. Lever almost hits the middle finger when compressed. The Cannondale engineers must think that riders are two-finger braking. 2. No gear gauge -- have to look back at the cassette before starting to know which gear you are in, and then keep track in your head after that. 3. Need more teeth on the sprocket to lower gearing -- plenty fast downhill, could use some uphill assist. Caveat: Medium size fits a minimum 29" inseam. . Take an REI mountain bike course. Mountain biking is dangerous and not intuitive like road biking. Also, don't ride without mountain bike shoes and gloves.
Skip
NY
9 people found this review helpful

Most Helpful Critical Review

5 reviews with an average rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars
sub par
Ironman Bev
11 months ago
rear shock does not lock out, the bike is “alloy” (steel), does not ride like a real mtb—twitchy, heavy, shocks and brakes sub par.. A trek on sale, pink bike used —could get much better components for same price point.
Ironman Bev
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3 people found this review helpful

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DownhillRy
Santa Rosa, CA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

The Cadillac of Bikes

11 months ago

This bike stock has everything you need to get straight to the trails. The suspension feels like a Cadillac and you’re able to adjust if you want more rebound or compression. The geometry is what you'd find on much more expensive bikes. Brakes work great. This is a bike you can grow into and know that if you want to upgrade components, the frame is best in the business.

Age:35–44
Weight:150–175 lbs.
Inseam:34"
Height:5'6"
Experience Level:Experienced
Riding Frequency:Multiple times per week
Yes , I recommend this product

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Walt
East Tennessee
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

2024 Habit 4 Aluminum XL frame

1 year ago

I bought my first MTB in ‘87, a Cannondale, still have it and it’s still going strong. Upgraded to the Habit 4 as I’m 67 now and decided it was time for some suspension. I absolutely love this bicycle. It rides like a Cadillac. I ride forest roads in the East TN mountains that consist of gravel, large rocks, washboards, long, moderate climbs done at Level 2 cardio with shorter steeper climbs intermixed for HIIT. With my old bike without suspension I got beat up pretty good running hard back down the mountain. With the Habit 4 it glides over the terrain like a sled on snow. Previously the downhill was dreaded, now it’s relished. The hydraulic brakes are excellent, the suspension heavenly and the ability to drop and raise the seat post with the lever on the handlebar is a function I get a lot of use out off. I’m 5’11-175# and got the XL frame and the ergonomics are just right. REI set up for my weight and it’s perfect. Shout out to the REI tech at the Knoxville REI for the set up and patiently answering all of my questions about the bike upon pickup. From ordering to pickup went without a hitch. I’ve been a member of REI since 1977 and have been using their stuff for everything, including Himalayan MTN expeditions to now a new Canndondale MTB and have not been disappointed in their customer service or equipment. As you can discern from my review I am no technical expert about mountain bikes or anything else. I just want gear that functions properly for my purpose and stands the test of time at a good value for my Buck. For me, Cannondale has hit it out of the park with the Habit 4. The gears shift as they should, the suspension works as it should, and to me it is a work of art. The only negative so far is that the sprocket guard became unattached several times on rough terrain. After the 3rd time I just cut it off. I am hopeful I will get as good of service out of this MTB as I did my first one I purchased in ‘87. If that’s the case it will be the last MTB I’ll ever need to buy. Ride hard, have fun.

Age:65–74
Weight:175–200 lbs.
Inseam:32"
Height:5'11"
Experience Level:Experienced
Riding Frequency:Multiple times per week
Yes , I recommend this product

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MoonDog77
Fort Worth, Texas
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Well rounded "Do it all" MTB

2 years ago

It's well rounded bike for the price. For the price you get decent components and the geometry is comfortable. I've taken the bike to a local park bike trail, about 4 miles, and it felt good. I'm 45 years old and have been mountain biking for years. I haven't since covid but decided to get back into it. I looked at several bikes and ended up buying this one. It felt better than the others at this price point. 5 star bike, but I would just change one thing. And that's the wheel set. If you want to be faster and have less resistance look at upgrading. The tires are good so keep those. Other than that I'm stoked for this bike.

Age:45–54
Weight:225–250 lbs.
Inseam:30"
Height:5'6"
Experience Level:Experienced
Riding Frequency:Once per week
Yes , I recommend this product

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New York
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

4.7 stars

1 year ago

First, 5 stars for the REI bike shop. Definitely have them set up your bike per your height/weight. . Second, this is not a 29 versus 27.5 review. Bottom line: if new to mountain biking go straight to the 29. If you have a 27.5, don't upgrade -- gains are marginal. 29 is better over obstacles and climbing without sacrificing much responsiveness. . Third. Save up for a full suspension bike; don't skimp on a hard tail. It's not a mountain bike if not a 1x with a dropper post. . Okay, the Habit 4. Everything is right on target: geometry, suspension, shifting, hydraulics, tires, internal cables, weight. Beefs: 1. Brake lever longer than the previous Habit 4, and longer that Ghost and REI bikes. Lever almost hits the middle finger when compressed. The Cannondale engineers must think that riders are two-finger braking. 2. No gear gauge -- have to look back at the cassette before starting to know which gear you are in, and then keep track in your head after that. 3. Need more teeth on the sprocket to lower gearing -- plenty fast downhill, could use some uphill assist. Caveat: Medium size fits a minimum 29" inseam. . Take an REI mountain bike course. Mountain biking is dangerous and not intuitive like road biking. Also, don't ride without mountain bike shoes and gloves.

Age:75 or over
Weight:125–150 lbs.
Inseam:30"
Height:5'9"
Experience Level:Experienced
Riding Frequency:A few times per month
Yes , I recommend this product

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TrailRide
California
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Great Stable Bike

2 years ago

Overall a great bike I have ridden this for 3 years across a multitude of trails here are some thoughts . 1. Like other reviews have capture this bike is heavy, which sucks uphill but gives me confidence on the downhill. 2. Paint on this bike comes off very easily which is a shame because the red candy gloss is 10/10. 3.This bike does feel longer than mosts for some reason, the reach is not as big as some other bikes I ride but I always feel a bit stretched out. This bike rides really stable, I have recently bought a longer travel 160/150 bike which is very nimble and twitchy at times, while coming back to this bike feels very stable and stays in the line you pick, but also seems harder to take out of the line once set, as well the added weight does seem to make it a bit harder to clear some technical climbing elements Overall I think this bike is great and will keep it in my quiver for years to come. The confidence I get while descending down on some flowy trails on this bike is the best.

Age:35–44
Weight:175–200 lbs.
Inseam:34"
Height:6'1"
Experience Level:Experienced
Riding Frequency:Multiple times per week
Yes , I recommend this product

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eebow76
75061
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

my 1st Squishy.

2 years ago

Just about 2 weeks in and I’m loving this bike. I’m 47, and all I can say is wow! Wish I would’ve done this sooner. I had been riding a Cannondale Trail 4, and it’s a great bike. But with that being said, the Habit 4 has gotten me back invested into a great, fun, healthy hobby. I’m now riding more difficult trails than I would’ve with the Trail 4. And it even jumps well.

Age:45–54
Weight:200–225 lbs.
Inseam:34"
Height:5'11"
Experience Level:Experienced
Riding Frequency:Multiple times per week
Yes , I recommend this product

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Steve D
Southern York County
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Habit 4 upgrade

2 years ago

I’ve been Mtb for about 25 years and just pulled the trigger and updated to this Habit 4. I was previously on a Killer V with 26” rims and old school technology. Can’t say enough about this bike. Excellent geometry and engineering in the gram and suspension. 29er rolls over everything and a very good line of components for the price point. Highly recommend.

Age:45–54
Height:6'0"
Experience Level:Experienced
Riding Frequency:Multiple times per week
Yes , I recommend this product
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Darrel
colorado
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Awsome

2 years ago

Awsome Bike, it is the best bike i could ever ask for

Age:Under 18
Weight:Less than 100 lbs.
Height:5'0"
Experience Level:Experienced
Riding Frequency:Daily
Yes , I recommend this product
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Robert Keel
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars

Poor assembly at the store! Very Frustrating!

4 months ago

I ordered my bike online to be assembled at the Brentwood TN store. My first 30 miles consisted of constant brake and derailer adjusts trying to make the bike rideable. Finally, I noticed the back wheel hub was extremely loose. Obviously, this was the reason for all of my problems. I'm so disappointed I received a bike that was not assembled correctly!

Yes , I recommend this product
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PeteS
Tallahassee, FL
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Not bad for the price.

2 years ago

Handling is nice and the suspension works well. The bike is mostly about as expected which is good, but quite heavy. I'd warn that the medium size not fit some riders who would typically ride a medium because the dropper post is so long. I had to drop it all the way and it make my seat height just right. If it was any longer I'd need a shorter dropped post to be able to set up the seat height correctly. I'd have just as soon have has a 130 dropper instead of the 150. I probably should have asked if they would swap it out for me. Folks at the shorter end of the size range for the medium may want to consider all of that. I'll also say that delivery within the REI system was really slow and there was no tracking info or even notice of where it was shipping from. There was one in stock two hours drive away. On hind sight I should have driven there to buy it. The setup was quick once it was at the local store and the local staff was helpful and competent.

Age:65–74
Weight:200–225 lbs.
Inseam:30"
Height:5'9"
Experience Level:Experienced
Riding Frequency:Daily
Yes , I recommend this product

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