The term "gravel bike" has become almost a universal container — it covers everything from commuters with mudguards to mountain bikes with 2.1-inch tyres. The RINOS Sandman has a precise answer to this vagueness: it's a gravel bike built for riders who genuinely want to go off-road, without sacrificing speed on tarmac.
Geometry: The Intelligent Compromise
The Sandman's geometry is designed for dual-purpose use. The reach is slightly longer than a classic road bike, providing stability on technical descents. The handlebar position is higher, reducing fatigue over long distances. Reactivity hasn't been sacrificed — the reach and stack are calibrated for riders who also want to push hard on asphalt.
Carbon Frame: Why It Makes a Difference
At this price point, many gravel bikes use aluminium. The Sandman chooses carbon for a specific reason: vibration absorption. On gravel, the difference is felt in your hands, shoulders and back after three hours of riding. Rinos carbon is engineered to dampen micro-impacts while maintaining stiffness where it matters.
Shimano GRX: The Right Groupset for Gravel
- Drivetrain: Shimano GRX, 1x or 2x configurations available
- Brakes: Hydraulic disc, 160mm rotors
- Tyre clearance: Up to 50mm
- Frame weight: From 950g
Who Is the Sandman For?
It's for weekend bikepackers, mixed-surface commuters, gravel sportive participants, and anyone who wants a bike that handles both road and gravel confidently. If the question is "one bike for everything" — the Sandman is the answer.

