🚵♂️ Own the trail, command every ride.
The Mongoose Impassse is a 2022 mountain bike designed for adult riders between 5'3" and 6'1". Featuring a lightweight 17-inch aluminum full suspension frame and 27.5-inch wheels, it offers a balanced blend of comfort and rugged trail capability. Equipped with a 7-speed trigger shifter and front/rear mechanical disc brakes, it ensures smooth gear transitions and reliable stopping power in all conditions. The bike’s alloy double-wall rims and wide tires enhance stability, while precision steering and easy maintenance make it a top choice for trail enthusiasts seeking performance and durability.
Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | Mongoose |
Number of Speeds | 7 |
Color | Matte Black |
Wheel Size | 27.5 Inches |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Suspension Type | Dual |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Included Components | Kickstand |
Size | 17-Inch Frame (Impasse 1.0) |
Brake Style | Disc |
Specific Uses For Product | Trail |
Item Weight | 39.3 Pounds |
Style | Impasse 1.0 |
Model Name | Impassse |
Power Source | Pedal power |
Wheel Material | Aluminum |
Year | 2022 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 60 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Trigger |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Minimum User Height | 63 Inches |
Is Autographed | No |
UPC | 038675263741 |
Manufacturer | Pacific Cycle |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 60 x 29 x 9 inches |
Package Weight | 18.14 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Mongoose |
Warranty Description | Limited 5-year warranty on frame, one year limited warranty on parts, 30 day limited on wearable parts |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | mens |
Part Number | R8006 |
C**N
Great bike with higher end components on a budget
I’d been watching this bike for a while and when the price dropped, I finally bought it. It probably took me an hour to put together because I wasn’t sure what I was doing, The bike looks great!I never had a mountain bike with only 9 gears so I was nervous how it was going to work. The low gear is just as easy as previous bikes I’ve had for going up hills, and the high gear is good. I didn’t have to adjust anything to get the gears shifting accurately. I haven’t done much bumpy riding but the shocks seem good too.Overall I think it was a great purchase - great price for a mid range mountain bike with nice components you don’t find on similarly priced bikes. I can’t see a $2000-3000 bike being that much better that it’s worth that much extra money unless you’re a professional rider or something. For the average mountain biker I think this is great!
L**A
If I had not spent an hour putting this together I would’ve returned it
Negatives 1stBRAKES- this adult mountain bike brake system sucks. The rear brakes do not stop this bike adequately for a 200lb rider.PEDALS- I immediately had to buy cheap pedals from Walmart because the pedals that came with were stripped from the factory. $40 for pedals.REAR AXLE- if you plan to tow a trailer with a kid behind, go ahead and set $40 aside. I had to put a longer axle on so I could tow my 5 year old. Since I replaced the axle I added a quick release to the rear tire.SEAT- $30 for a new seat. The one that comes with is incredibly narrow. The seat is just a preference thing though.LACK OF CHAIN GUARD- again, just my personal preference there is not a guard. If you have ever caught your ankle in the chain/gears you will always be weary of this.27.5 Frame- I am 5’6. I barely fit this bike. If you are shorter get a smaller bike.PROS- The frame is lightweight and easy to maneuver.RIDE- The suspension is helpful on bumps and uneven surfaces. It’s also light enough that with the trailer and kid in tow it doesn’t add to the overall weight.SHIFTER- I like how smooth it shifts with the quick shifter.The bike overall has good bones but I am not impressed with the brakes most of all. The handle bars are smooth. I like the suspension.Will update when I have a fix for the brakes along with the cost.
B**L
Cheap parts
I ordered two of the impasse 1.0 but I got totally different bike the impasse dual and I got the impasse 1.0 and the derailleur broke the next day and It came without the seat and seat post luckily I had already bought a different seat and I got a next seat post
J**F
Derailleur didn't stay on gear, right pedal clicked loudly while pedaling
Bike arrived nice and mostly assembled, so I finished assembly of the bike without many issues (left pedal had burs in threads that had to be brushed out before pedal could be screwed into place). The two major problems I had were the right bike pedal clicked loudly when I pedaled the bike, and lower gears always sounded like they were trying to shift into another gear.For the right pedal, I tried reinstalling the pedals but it always clicked when pressing down on the pedal (it clicked once per revolution of the crank), and it was plenty loud enough to be noticed by others. It sounded like a bearing may have been missing, or the bearing race was cracked or otherwise damaged. The problem was with the pedal itself, and the crank was fine.For the derailleur, I tried tuning the rear derailleur and couldn't get it to reliably stay in gear so I took it to a professional bike shop and they couldn't do it either. The only resolution for both issues was to purchase a new set of bike pedals for the popping pedal issue, and purchase a replacement derailleur for the shifting problem. The old shifter did Not have a visual aid to let you know what gear you were in, and the new one did which was Much more enjoyable to use.After the two parts were replaced, the bike was (and is) an absolute blast to ride. I'm 5' 5" tall and ride the 27.5" bike, it's hard to get onto because of my short legs but is easy to ride and control when I'm on it. I've had Mongoose mountain and trail bikes since 1999, and this is the first bike I've ever owned by Mongoose that arrived with any major problems.
P**R
Not a good quality mountain bike.
After four months the frame broke at the base of the seat post. There is also a persistent squeaking sound around the centre or rear of the frame. I cannot locate the exact source. A piece of the coil spring also broke off at the base. The front suspension also continues to make an irritating squeaking noise
K**I
Great suspension
I like this bike. I am 145 pounds and 5’6” with long legs. It works for me. The frame is sturdy and the front wheel is removable for transport. The wide tires are great for trails especially sand. This is not a cruiser. It is a mountain bike that handles rough terrain very well. I am new to trail riding and it was easy to navigate. The front wheel turns on a dime. I am older and the suspension keeps me from jarring on jumps and bumpy terrain. Well worth the money.
G**O
Buena calidad
Resistente de buena calidad
S**N
Mongoose: Más Taller que Camino – Una Bicicleta que Sale Cara
Compré una bicicleta Mongoose con la intención de disfrutar mis salidas, pero en solo dos recorridos me ha costado más en reparaciones que lo que debería en meses de uso. Desde el inicio, el cambio venía desajustado y tuve que pagar 139$ solo para que funcionara correctamente. En la segunda salida, el freno de disco torcido hacía un ruido insoportable y terminó dañándose por completo. Para rematar, el tensor del cambio se rompió sin siquiera exigirle demasiado. En total, más de 180$ en arreglos en apenas dos salidas. ¿Calidad? Inexistente. ¿Fiabilidad? Nula. ¿Recomendable? Solo si quieres gastar más en reparaciones que en pedaleadas.
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