Finally one that covers both the rider and the frame! I won't buy yet, I don't have a bike at the moment, but this is what I'll be going with for the rear and I'll have to check out what the brand has for the front.
Great product, got it for my Trek Marlin commuter bike... highly recommend especially if you live in the UK or Ireland. It protects you big time in the wet rainy days !
I just bought one at my LBS in Duncan BC, Canada which has lots of wet trails through the winter. They know what their customers need. Product looks well thought out.
Have the original front(with extension mod)and rear Mudhugger since day 1 on my 29er. But I had to custom fit my own extension for the rear. My adaptation works but I really like the look of the mk 2. Might be time to upgrade.
such a good video to be able to see it on bike, and velcro is great ! cause i would not want the rear on my bike all the time. i am not from UK and we get many days with dry terrain. I will buy a front-rear. i have seen reviews and all testers are happy with it. Thanks for awesome product !
Great new concept for full-sus rear protection. Any plans for a retrofit for those that already have the old system without the extended protection? I have 2x bikes I would love to get bottom bracket protection on. If not, will there be a promotion to get us swapping?
Hi Derrick. No retro fit I'm afraid, we tried that in the R&D stage, but couldn't modify the existing tools. Talking of which we have £100k worth of costs to recover for the new tools, so no discounts at the moment. Cheers, J & B
Given this is plastic, it shouldn't be too difficult to make your own extension. If it were me (& I'd def suggest looking for other input than mine 😉) I'd drill 3 to 5 small holes (4mm maybe?) on the bottom end of the mudhugger - an odd number of holes so that one of them is at the top of the fender's curve, which should help create a curve in the extension - then cut an extension out of polyethyline or something, like a plastic notebook cover, drill matching holes, & lace with small zip-ties or something.
I have a hardtail, with seat stays at 36 degrees from horizontal. It's a Calibre Line T3, with 29 inch wheels. Ideally I'd like to add a MK2 Rear Mudhugger, size LARGE. plus an FRX - Front (or Mini Rear) Mudhugger at the front. Will these fit? I'm holding off from purchasing because on themudhugger website it says suitable for 28 - 22 degrees. If it won't fit, then there's a product opportunity for you. Also, does it come with the Helicopter tape?
Hello Stuggy, Go for the MEDIUM MK2 Rear for your Calibre. And yes you can fit the FRX to the forks too, an extender is also available for the FRX if you want more anti spray protection. www.themudhugger.co.uk/collections/rear-mudhugger-mountain-bike-mudguards/products/mk2-rear-mudhugger-medium-new-for-2022?variant=43539850035374
Why does the website suggest the size large will fit a bike with a 28⁰ to 22⁰ seat stay angle? Assuming the seat stay angle is actually the seat tube angle then the majority of mtb bike are at around 76⁰. So some info somewhere is wrong and I can't figure out which one to buy!
Hi, is the Heli tape essential? as the rubber strips are there and the back of the straps are rubber too? If we ever need to remove the heli tape, does it peel off easy ?...thanks in advance.
@@Sunny-3 Heli tape is totally essential, your paint and then frame won't last more than a few hours riding in wet conditions. It's easily removed with a hairdryer heating it up as you peel it off. Regards Bruce and Jay
I have the Mk2 on one of my bikes and really appreciate the extra protection from the new extender, however with it being push-fit the extender does rattle a bit when the terrain gets chunky. Do you have any recommendations to stop the rattling? Should I glue it in place when I'm happy with the length or can I use something to pad it out a bit at the connection point? Maybe double-sided tape? What do you think? Cheers.
Hello Matt, sorry to hear the fit isn't perfect. I'd try a couple of pieces of duct tape stuck to the Hugger where the bb extenders slides into the recess, this should push it into the slots tighter. Hope this helps.
@@jamiegardiner3511 Italy I checked and all online stores have the old version. This mk2 would solve a big problem with my Giant Reign E as the suspension always get clogged with mud. I'm a loyal mudhugger customer and I love my gravel huggers, I hope you can help as I want to stick with the brand 👍
@ThemudhuggerCoUk certes mais dans ce cas la zone de protection s'en trouve raccourcie. Je trouve la partie rectiligne trop longue en proportions i.e. la partie courbe pas assez longue.
Finally one that covers both the rider and the frame! I won't buy yet, I don't have a bike at the moment, but this is what I'll be going with for the rear and I'll have to check out what the brand has for the front.
www.themudhugger.co.uk/collections/front-mudhugger-mountain-bike-mudguards
Not the frame....
Excellent video, very clear, 'no messing' instructions.
Great product, got it for my Trek Marlin commuter bike... highly recommend especially if you live in the UK or Ireland. It protects you big time in the wet rainy days !
Thanks for the positive feedback. Please help us spread the Mudhugger love to your fellow cyclists :)
Looks great but I'm having fun figuring out where to buy one!
ebay for double price because they dont ship worldwide
Where do you live Eric?
I just bought one at my LBS in Duncan BC, Canada which has lots of wet trails through the winter. They know what their customers need.
Product looks well thought out.
Have the original front(with extension mod)and rear Mudhugger since day 1 on my 29er. But I had to custom fit my own extension for the rear. My adaptation works but I really like the look of the mk 2. Might be time to upgrade.
such a good video to be able to see it on bike, and velcro is great ! cause i would not want the rear on my bike all the time. i am not from UK and we get many days with dry terrain. I will buy a front-rear. i have seen reviews and all testers are happy with it. Thanks for awesome product !
Finally! Useful, thank you.
Is it flexible enough to fit it on the 29"2.25 regular hardtail bike
Yes, customers got to Hardtails all the time 👍👍👍
Perfect, big thanks to you guys will like to see one of these long ones for the front for street riders.
Great video! Forgot how much I’ve missed your face B!
Loving the Marin too! 😍 Let’s ride soon!
Haha who could forget my face lol, deffo need to meet up for some skids
@@ThemudhuggerCoUk - drop us message when you get some dates 👍🏼
Whats is the mudgugger in front?
Thanx for reply
Great new concept for full-sus rear protection. Any plans for a retrofit for those that already have the old system without the extended protection?
I have 2x bikes I would love to get bottom bracket protection on. If not, will there be a promotion to get us swapping?
Hi Derrick. No retro fit I'm afraid, we tried that in the R&D stage, but couldn't modify the existing tools. Talking of which we have £100k worth of costs to recover for the new tools, so no discounts at the moment. Cheers, J & B
Given this is plastic, it shouldn't be too difficult to make your own extension. If it were me (& I'd def suggest looking for other input than mine 😉) I'd drill 3 to 5 small holes (4mm maybe?) on the bottom end of the mudhugger - an odd number of holes so that one of them is at the top of the fender's curve, which should help create a curve in the extension - then cut an extension out of polyethyline or something, like a plastic notebook cover, drill matching holes, & lace with small zip-ties or something.
I have a hardtail, with seat stays at 36 degrees from horizontal. It's a Calibre Line T3, with 29 inch wheels. Ideally I'd like to add a MK2 Rear Mudhugger, size LARGE. plus an FRX - Front (or Mini Rear) Mudhugger at the front. Will these fit? I'm holding off from purchasing because on themudhugger website it says suitable for 28 - 22 degrees. If it won't fit, then there's a product opportunity for you. Also, does it come with the Helicopter tape?
Hello Stuggy, Go for the MEDIUM MK2 Rear for your Calibre. And yes you can fit the FRX to the forks too, an extender is also available for the FRX if you want more anti spray protection.
www.themudhugger.co.uk/collections/rear-mudhugger-mountain-bike-mudguards/products/mk2-rear-mudhugger-medium-new-for-2022?variant=43539850035374
@@ThemudhuggerCoUk Thanks. I've just ordered MK2 rear, FRX front, and FRX extender. I look forward to being clean on MTB trails! Stuart (aka Stuggy :)
@@AyupStuggy Many thanks for your order Stuggy :)
Why does the website suggest the size large will fit a bike with a 28⁰ to 22⁰ seat stay angle? Assuming the seat stay angle is actually the seat tube angle then the majority of mtb bike are at around 76⁰. So some info somewhere is wrong and I can't figure out which one to buy!
Hi, is the Heli tape essential? as the rubber strips are there and the back of the straps are rubber too?
If we ever need to remove the heli tape, does it peel off easy ?...thanks in advance.
@@Sunny-3 Heli tape is totally essential, your paint and then frame won't last more than a few hours riding in wet conditions. It's easily removed with a hairdryer heating it up as you peel it off.
Regards Bruce and Jay
@@ThemudhuggerCoUk Great thank you
I have the Mk2 on one of my bikes and really appreciate the extra protection from the new extender, however with it being push-fit the extender does rattle a bit when the terrain gets chunky. Do you have any recommendations to stop the rattling? Should I glue it in place when I'm happy with the length or can I use something to pad it out a bit at the connection point? Maybe double-sided tape? What do you think? Cheers.
Hello Matt, sorry to hear the fit isn't perfect. I'd try a couple of pieces of duct tape stuck to the Hugger where the bb extenders slides into the recess, this should push it into the slots tighter. Hope this helps.
Any way to grab the mk2 from outside UK?
It seems nobody carry this
Hi Pod, where are you based?
@@jamiegardiner3511 Italy
I checked and all online stores have the old version. This mk2 would solve a big problem with my Giant Reign E as the suspension always get clogged with mud. I'm a loyal mudhugger customer and I love my gravel huggers, I hope you can help as I want to stick with the brand 👍
@@thispod themudhugger.de/?refer=sd
MK2 Not available in Japan, unless pay a high premium. Would like one for winter.
www.themudhugger.de
It it compatible with Topeak Tetrarack M2 rack?
Sorry, but we don't know, as we have tested this yet.
Looks like a great product but it took you three whole years to figure it out?
Would I still need to use the heli tape if I've got invis fitted? Thanks
Yes most definitely invis won't last long our helitape is many times thicker and tougher.
Je trouve que la partie rectiligne est trop longue.
tu peux le couper avec des ciseaux
@ThemudhuggerCoUk certes mais dans ce cas la zone de protection s'en trouve raccourcie. Je trouve la partie rectiligne trop longue en proportions i.e. la partie courbe pas assez longue.
👍👍👍
3 years to design? Why didn't you design it to attach to the chain stays, and the silly clip on extra is then not needed. That idea took me 3 minutes.
Wow, that's such a great idea you should set up your own company and make them. You will make a fortune 😂
@MrDomestical is your new design ready to go yet, pal?!