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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Wouldn't stay on the front of my bike, and the back doesn't actually block the mid splatter.
Larry B
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – No More Mud Facial Treatments!Before I got this Bike Mudguard Set, every ride was a gamble. Would I return home looking like a cyclist or a swamp creature? Would my backside resemble a Jackson Pollock painting made entirely of mud? The suspense was unbearable.Enter these adjustable bicycle mudguards—my new best friends. They fit my bike like they were custom-made by a wizard, and now, instead of arriving home covered in nature’s filth, I actually look like I went for a ride and not a wrestling match with a mud puddle.The front guard keeps mud out of my face, saving me from tasting last week's rainstorm, and the rear one protects my precious rear cage (which was previously a mud magnet). Now, I can ride through puddles with reckless abandon, laughing in the face of splashes like a true cycling champion.Final verdict: Highly recommend! If you enjoy seeing the trail instead of wearing it, these mudguards are a must-have.
JPepin
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Works great, little bit bigger than what I thought but easy to install
Thomas Town
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
These are pretty cheap plastic fenders. the rear on is fine, but the way you mount the front one is crazy. There's an expanding dowel that you tighten inside the vertical framing piece above the front tire and once it's tight, the entire thing can still rotate with minimal pressure, so you're constantly realigning the fender. Also, the angle of the front fender is fixed, so if your handlebar assembly isn't vertical, the front fender points upwards, looking super awkward. I had to manually bend the steel frame to get it to look okay - even with the adjustments, it's sort of wiggly and flimsy looking. Because my bike has front suspension, the fender floats about 3 or 4 inches above the tire to give it clearance, which looks really awkward. I don't doubt that this will function just fine. It's just cheaply built and doesn't adjust for different bike designs.
A. Bombac
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
These mud guards were really easy to install. They do a pretty decent job of blocking the mud but don't completely stop everything. They are also plastic so we'll see how long they hold up, but they work great so far. They are adaptable to fit a variety of bikes and were easy to position. They come with everything you need to install them too.
JM Gustafson
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Good quality mud guards, they seem like they won't break easily. The back one is really long so it will protect your back pretty well. To install it you need to take your seat off and put it through the bracket then tighten it up. This is about the only rear mud guard that will fit on my bike because of the way the frame is shaped the tire is close to the seat. This allows you to adjust the angle in two spots. The instructions that come with it aren't great. There are some pictures but it doesn't really tell you much. I just used trial and error to figure it out.
Shruthi Raj
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
Quite nice, does the job!
adrian alemany
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
perfect match with my MTB 29"
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