The leaned-back seat tube makes it easier to put a foot on the ground so riders can balance at a stop, and the low step-over frame makes it accessible for a wide range of ability and mobility levels. The geometry of the lightweight, aluminum frame put me in an upright position, which is also great for people who struggle with numb fingers, a stiff neck, or an aching back after a few minutes in the saddle. It rides like an urban cruiser, using the relaxed positioning of a beach cruiser on a commuter-ready frame that can haul cargo. One of Specialized’s hybrids, this bike is built first and foremost for comfort. That is, until I hopped onto the Roll Low-Entry. I didn’t hang my sneakers up for the season entirely, but I wasn’t riding as consistently. Eventually, though, winter caught up to me, and the cold numbed my fingers one too many times. In October when I realized I’d be logging weekly rides, I was determined to keep it up. Apparently, the weather was a bit of an anomaly even for the Keystone state, but I still took full-advantage of it, hiking and riding my way around my new home. It was the kind of summer weather I longed for while living in Missouri, where the sweltering heat can stick around until October. I moved to Pennsylvania in August and was shocked to find day after low-humidity day. This past fall, I inadvertently started my first ride streak.
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The wide saddle keeps you comfortable on long rides.Offers a relaxed, upright riding position and easy balancing at stops.
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Takeaway: You’ll want to take out the Roll Low-Entry as often as you can to enjoy its smooth ride and easy handling capabilities.