Focus RAVEN 8.8
Focus RAVEN 8.8 - BLUEGREEN GLOSSY / CARBON RAW GLOSSY / SM is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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30-day right of withdrawal
30-day right of withdrawal
You can return your order to us up to 30 days after receipt. Further details can be found HERE.
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Free assembly service
Free assembly service
Get started right away: All bikes are fully assembled by our team.
After unpacking, you only need to assemble the handlebars, front wheel, and pedals. Quick and easy with a standard set of Allen wrenches.
In-store pickup
In-store pickup
Simply select 'Collection' at checkout and conveniently pick up your order at our bike shop in Freiburg.
Lightweight carbon frame with ICS integration
The lightweight carbon frame makes the new RAVEN 8.8 as stiff as necessary and as comfortable as possible. Thanks to the cleverly integrated storage compartment (ICS), all your essential accessories can be neatly stowed within the frame of your RAVEN 8.8.
Fun off and on the trails
Thanks to a shorter stem and longer top tube, the 120mm travel hardtail mountain bike offers more direct steering and increased stability. With its wide 2.4" tires, the RAVEN 8.8 is not only fun downhill but also very comfortable. But that's not all: the RAVEN 8.8 offers all-around riding enjoyment, making even the ride to the trails a great experience.
Adjustable steering angle position and trail-ready at the touch of a button.
The new RAVEN 8.8 is equipped with a dropper seatpost (S & M = 125 mm, L = 150 mm, XL = 170 mm travel) so you're ready for the trail at the touch of a button. By rotating the headset cups, the head angle of your RAVEN 8.8 can be easily changed from 66.5° to 67.5°. A steeper angle provides a more agile setup, while a slacker angle offers a more downhill-oriented setup.




