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Review Score:

4.2
Based on 17 reviews.

Price:

£194.99

Saving off RRP:

46%


RockShox Monarch RT3 DebonAir Rear Shock

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Specification / Price Comparison

Spec Comment
Size: 38mm, 48mm, 54mm, 57mm The average price of Rear Shocks with the same Size: 38mm, 48mm, 54mm, 57mm spec is £194.99
Option: Medium Rebound – Medium Compression The average price of Rear Shocks with the same Option: Medium Rebound – Medium Compression spec is £194.99
Length: 165mm, 197mm, 200mm The average price of Rear Shocks with the same Length: 165mm, 197mm, 200mm spec is £194.99
The average price of Rear Shocks with the same spec is
197x48mm: 2013-2014 Specialized Camber 29 and Specialized Rumor 29 Alloy The average price of Rear Shocks with the same 197x48mm: 2013-2014 Specialized Camber 29 and Specialized Rumor 29 Alloy spec is £194.99
197x54mm: 2014-2015 Trek Remedy 29er The average price of Rear Shocks with the same 197x54mm: 2014-2015 Trek Remedy 29er spec is £194.99
184x48mm: 2014 Trek Mount Fuel EX 29″ The average price of Rear Shocks with the same 184x48mm: 2014 Trek Mount Fuel EX 29″ spec is £194.99
197x57mm: 2010-2014 Trek Mount Remedy 26″/27.5″ The average price of Rear Shocks with the same 197x57mm: 2010-2014 Trek Mount Remedy 26″/27.5″ spec is £194.99
Weight: 215g (165x38mm) The average price of Rear Shocks with the same Weight: 215g (165x38mm) spec is £194.99
Damping: External rebound, 3 position compression (Open/Pedal/Lock) The average price of Rear Shocks with the same Damping: External rebound, 3 position compression (Open/Pedal/Lock) spec is £194.99
Rebound Damping: Rapid Recovery The average price of Rear Shocks with the same Rebound Damping: Rapid Recovery spec is £267.49

Reviews of RockShox Monarch RT3 DebonAir Rear Shock

Customer reviews are one of the most important and useful aspects of buying bike products online. Particularly as there’s just such a vast range of choice. it can be the difference between buying rubbish yet expensive Rear Shocks or cheap yet amazing ones. For those of you that are just looking for a bit of reassurance that you’re buying a decent product, then a quick review score can be enough. RockShox Monarch RT3 DebonAir Rear Shock scored 4.2 out of 5 based on 17 customer reviews at Chain Reaction Cycles which puts it as one of the better reviewed Rear Shocks available. If you’d like to take a bit more time to find out why it scored so well in these reviews just click the “Read Full Review” button and we’ll send you off to the product page at Chain Reaction Cycles where you can check out all the customer ratings. And don’t forget that Chain Reaction Cycles was also the cheapest source for RockShox Monarch RT3 DebonAir Rear Shock in our search today, at £194.99.

Here are just a couple of interesting reviews that we picked out from verified customers:

Great shock. by kinger13, 16 June 2016, 6 out of 6 people found this review helpful Very happy with the Rock Shox RT3 debonair. Takes a lot more air pressure than RT to get sag right. I’m sitting around 200 psi on the RT3 where I was around 160 with the RT. I am sure this is due to the greater volume with the debonair. Fits great on my Kona Process 153.Would be better if it had come with some bottomless rings. It is a pain to have to try and find rings after. I am running 3 rings in it now and am happy with the overall performance. I left 2 rings on the outer shell for just in case. Then I don’t have to take the whole shock off. Good recommendation from someone on the net. Cons: would be nice if they sent it with some rings I found this review helpful I did not find this review helpful

For XC and Trail – it’s absolutely ACE…. by Zachariah, 5 July 2016, 5 out of 6 people found this review helpful This piece of gear is worth every Quid spent. Unbelievable, coil spring plushness and tuning. Alone, it has increased my confidence in every riding condition encountered. Look at what I have tried below: ~ BOS Vipr 2 ~ Rockshox SID XX ~ Fox Racing DPS EVOL ~ Fox Racing Re:Aktiv ~ Fox Float DRCV ~ Fox Float RP23 CTD ~ DT Swiss X313 ~ Cane Creek DB Inline I still keep coming back to the amazing Monarch RT3. Don’t just take my word for it…demo one today! Pros: 265g light sweet small bump sensitivity bottomless mid-stroke never blows thru travel unreal ifp tuning diy service capability debonair can upgrade option Cons: i’ll get back to you when found! I found this review helpful I did not find this review helpful


RockShox Monarch RT3 DebonAir Rear Shock – other options

With 101 RockShox products, 14 RockShox Rear Shocks and 38 Rear Shocks available from Chain Reaction Cycles you’re really not going to struggle for choice. Quite the opposite in fact, there’s just too much choice to make a simple decision. If you do want to read a few more reviews first though you can check more of our Rear Shocks reviews out. Our top bit of advice is to set yourself a list of “must haves” whether that’s colour, features, price or size, make sure you stick with your list as that will save you a lot of time when hunting around online.

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