Escape W
Quick, versatile fun
The Giant Escape W lets you escape from it all, whether it’s on tarmac or cycle paths on a leisure ride or getting to and from work. Its versatility makes it exceptionally popular it’s reliable, comfortable and more importantly, fun to ride. It’s ideal for commuting as most of the range falls under the cycle to work scheme threshold.
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Features
Nothing unnecessary
All Escapes make use of Giant’s women’s-specific geometry, ensuring an ideal position to ride efficiently and comfortably, whether you want a step-through frame or a horizontal crossbar. Shimano drivetrains, durable, lightweight Aluxx aluminium frames and larger 700c wheels to increase speed feature on all models. The City models are equipped with pannier racks and mudguards (with fittings for them on the rest of the range) and it’s ideal for attaching a childseat or trailer. Need an extra boost of power? The Escape E+ electric bike has a motor and 24 gears.
If you’re looking for something a little faster, check out the Dash flat bar road bike.
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Rider
Comfortable cycling
Whether it’s a commute, a weekend ride with friends or putting in the miles to keep fit, the Escape, put simply, makes riding fun. If you don’t want fancy parts or a girlie colour scheme, this is a reliable bike for some good old-fashioned bike riding. The geometry is designed so you’ll be comfortable whatever the distance and the gears are easy to operate, helping with hills.
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Women\'s geometry
What? Female-specific frame and Liv custom saddle
Why? Subtle differences in men\'s and women\'s frames and saddles reflect the differences in male and female geometry.
Smooth drivetrain
What? Shimano drivetrain (various options)
Why? Shimano produce reliable, sturdy componentry and their smooth-running drivetrains make shifting gears simple
Reliable wheels
What? Double wall rims & puncture resistant tyres
Why? Harder wearing wheels and trusty tyres mean extra strength and stability and trusty tyres reduce the risk of pesky punctures