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Seems to be quite a lot of preference expressed on this topic, but I’m keen to understand better the arguments for choosing between a compact double or a triple for a woman. (Note: I fully understand the technical arguments around being able to get a broader range, or narrower gap between gears. But the same holds true for men also…)
Context: I am rebuilding a road bike for my wife, who is starting to regain her fitness after the arrival of child #3 (having had little opportunity to maintain fitness since arrival of child #1 around 8 years ago). The bike currently has an old triple on it (with 8 on the cassette), and I am debating whether to replace it with a newer 2×10 compact (am not currently considering 2×11).
I personally used to ride a triple, but switched to a compact double a number of years ago, and I would not go back to a triple now. However, I note that quite a large number of the women’s specific bikes come with triples (anecdotally many more triples in women’s specific bikes than in male/non-gender specific).
I haven’t yet worked out why triples would be a better choice for women than compact doubles. Unlikely that my wife will be riding any major mountains in the near future, and if she does start getting to that point, that will be the time to upgrade completely.
What is the opinion amongst the readership here? Am particularly interested in hearing from regular women cyclists about what you chose, why, and how it has worked out for you.
[Edit: Happy also to hear from unusual women…! I of course meant that I am interested in hearing from women who cycle regularly… 🙂 ]
[Edit 2: my smiley face above turned into a smiley face on a phone – now fixed]
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