Sizing question - Cube Stereo Hybrid ONE44 / ONE77

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Hi, I am coming from a Specialized Levo SL Gen1 size L. Buying my first full fat eMtb. While still deciding between One44 HPC and One77 HPC I am also unshure which size should I get for my 182 cm height and 87 cm inseam. The Cube webpage says I am on a lower side of L, but I cannot test the bike since I will be buying on a website as locally I do not have a dealer. I kinda prefer just a little bit smaller frames, since are more nimble. Also, will ride the bike local singletrails. No bikepark visits are planned. Will appreciate your opinions. Thanks.
 
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IMO L is your size. I'm a tad shorter than you and I went with size M, I wanted a nimbler bike for sketchy trails. I wouldn't recommend this for you, too small.
 
Here's a comparison of all 3 bikes in size Large:


Scroll down to the Geometry section to see how stack/reach compare between them. You can also change the Cube sizes to Medium to see how they compare the Large Levo.

I'm 180cm and considering going for the One44 in M, although I currently ride a Trek Roscoe 9 in L but it feels very long (the last bike I had before that was a Medium NukeProof Mega).
 
Here's a comparison of all 3 bikes in size Large:


Scroll down to the Geometry section to see how stack/reach compare between them. You can also change the Cube sizes to Medium to see how they compare the Large Levo.

I'm 180cm and considering going for the One44 in M, although I currently ride a Trek Roscoe 9 in L but it feels very long (the last bike I had before that was a Medium NukeProof Mega).
Thanks for sharing your experience + a very useful link up there.
 
179 cm, One77 size L (reach 477) - perfect fit. Previous bike with reach 470 was quite ok, but this is much better
 
175 cm One77 Large "works a treat" I could also enjoy a medium for what it's worth.
 
I'm 178cm just over 5'10". I opted for a ONE77 in a M. I came from a YT Jeffsy size L.

The sizing was very similar when I used 99spokes. But, I also managed to sit on a M and a L, and the info I got off 99spokes was correct. I think Cube sizing is big. (Compared to YT anyway).

Your Turbo Levo in an L has similar size/reach as the 44 and 77 in a M.

It looks like you've been riding a smaller size bike anyway? This could be down to Spesh's sizing and having XXL in the range. So a L in a Cube may feel a lot bigger to you..

SizeLevo Gen1 (cm)CUBE ONE77/44 (cm)
S150 – 160157 – 169
M157 – 173166 – 179
L165 – 180180 – 189
XL173 – 188190 – 199
XXL188 – 203— (no XXL)
 
Hi there, new here!

Sorry for hijacking the thread, but since this is a size related question and I’m the same height of some posters, I thought it’d be fine.

I’m searching for my first eMTB, and my top candidate is the Cube Stereo Hybrid ONE44 (what a mouthful), but I’m having second thoughts about the sizing (I can’t test the bike in person).

I’m 178cm, with 83cm inseam. I currently ride an Orbea Occam 2023, in size M. In the time I’ve used this bike, I don’t think I've ever thought “I wish this bike was longer”. *However*, I see lots of people my height commenting that they ride an L, and I wonder if maybe I’m missing something?

The numbers on the Cube size M are almost identical to my Occam:

CubeOccam
Reach452/450450
Stack620/622613
Head angle64.8/65.466
Seat angle76.2/7677

I’m 90% sure M is my size, but would love to hear opinions from people about my size riding an L.

For context: I tend to prefer smaller bikes, probably because I have a trauma from riding a too large bike when I was young 😅

Thanks in advance!
 
We are the same size, I went for M because I wanted snappier bike. Depends on where you’re riding, twisty turns or high speed descents. I have another bike for high speed bikepark days: bigger and longer.
 
We are the same size, I went for M because I wanted snappier bike. Depends on where you’re riding, twisty turns or high speed descents. I have another bike for high speed bikepark days: bigger and longer.
Thanks! I don’t think I’ll ever go to a bike park (I’m a bit old to start with that :D), and my local trails fit more into the ‘twisty turns’ than the ‘high speed descents’ category.

So it looks like an M it is.
 
If possible, give it a try. I noticed immediately in the shop, that if I was to buy this bike for a longer, relaxed rides, I’d probably would have chosen L.
 
I'm the same height and went for a M albeit a ONE77 not a ONE44.
I think the Cube sizes are a it bigger, as you can see in your table. If you say your Occam is a M, and is almost identical - then I would say stick to a M in the Cube.

If I compare the ONE44 (SLX) and my ONE77 (SLX) - I would get the M in the ONE44 too.

SpecificationONE44 HPC SLX 800 (MD)ONE77 HPC SLX (MD)
Wheels29″27.5″ / 29″
Stack620 mm635 mm
Reach452 mm452 mm
Stack/Reach Ratio1.371.41
Top Tube Length596 mm597 mm
Seat Tube Length405 mm405 mm
Seat Tube Angle76.2°76.7°
Head Tube Length106 mm103 mm
 
I was on the fence of L and M, in the end I ordered an M. Chatgpt actually helped with some sizing and customisation tips and the fact that on the current L hard tail I sometimes wished it wasn't such a big cumbersome cow 😄
The bike didn't arrive yet, so we shall see!
 
I'm about 178cm, albeit with stumpy legs. I went for the Large. I sat over one in a bike shop & thought it was a bit big at the time, but that was in chinos that didn't stretch much. After riding it for a few weeks in more appropriate gear, I'm pleased I didn't opt for the M. Obviously the dropper post helps a lot, but I'm slightly surprised just how much I already lift the seat, it would have been even more on the smaller frame.

Also, I think side by side with my older Cannondale Trail Neo 1 (also L), the Cube seems a bit smaller, especially the standover height.
 
I'm about 178cm, albeit with stumpy legs. I went for the Large. I sat over one in a bike shop & thought it was a bit big at the time, but that was in chinos that didn't stretch much. After riding it for a few weeks in more appropriate gear, I'm pleased I didn't opt for the M. Obviously the dropper post helps a lot, but I'm slightly surprised just how much I already lift the seat, it would have been even more on the smaller frame.

Also, I think side by side with my older Cannondale Trail Neo 1 (also L), the Cube seems a bit smaller, especially the standover height.
Thanks. I went with L and I love it. M would be too small.
 
Just got my bike (ONE44 AT800, in M size) and I’m super happy with the sizing. It fits exactly like my previous bike, and I have zero regrets about picking this size, and not the larger one.

Thanks everyone for the insights!
 
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