What is FIT4 Fox?
powered by. Fox 36 Float Factory FIT4 is targeted more at riders who treat heading up, down and around the mountain equally, rather than simply prioritising the downs. >>> Best mountain bike suspension forks 2019. Fox offers two separate 36 Floats forks – the FIT4 and Grip2 – both sharing the same sturdy chassis.
Is Fox 32 fork good?
In contrast, this new 32 Taper-Cast is genuinely purpose-built for the task, and it’s far, far better as a result. Yeah, it’s a suspension fork for gravel bikes. Honestly, it’s very, very good.
What is the difference between Fox 32 and 34?
Roughly summed up, the 32 series of forks are made for cross-country and light trail use, the 34 forks are meant for all-around trail use, the 36 is for heavy-duty trail/all-mountain use, the 38 is for enduro riding and racing while the dual crown 40 is made for downhill and extreme gravity riding.
Is FIT4 better than grip?
Grip was more supple, and better in big(ger) successive hits. The FIT4 forks always felt like they were harsher over successive or bigger impacts, like they had a heaps of HSC damping set in their stock tune.
What is the difference between Fox FIT4 and GRIP2?
GRIP2 damper has maximum adjustability (High and low speed compression, High and low speed rebound). The FIT4 is more simple, with low speed rebound adjustment, and low speed compression adjustment.
What is a GRIP2 damper?
The revolutionary design of the GRIP2 damper provides independently adjustable high- and low-speed compression and high- and low-speed rebound. In addition to offering incredible damper control, the adjustments also have a wider compression damping range to increase support without adding harshness.
Is grip2 or FIT4 better?
In terms of performance, the grip2 (stock vs stock) takes the cake in comparison to the FIT4. Since you are looking for a trail fork, the only pro for the FIT4 would be the lockout (which is not present on the grip2). But you get more performance and adjustability in the Grip2 package. So would always go for grip2.
Is the GRIP2 damper worth it?
Definitely more controlled and has better mid-stroke support but a little less plush off the top and a tad harder on the hands. Ultimately, worth it for the better control and less wallowing during drama terrain at speed. I’ve always been happy with the standard grip dampers even after owning several grip 2 forks.
Can you upgrade a fox rhythm?
Can the fox 36 rhythm be upgraded to the Grip2 and if so is it worth it over the Grip? Yes the 36 rhythm can be upgraded to the grip 2.