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Marin Fairfax vs Marin Kentfield | Which Hybrid Bike Should You Buy in 2026?

Marin Fairfax and Marin Kentfield hybrid bikes parked outside a café, showcasing fitness-focused and comfort-focused urban cycling styles.

If you're looking for an affordable hybrid bike for commuting, fitness riding, or everyday adventures, chances are you've come across the Marin Fairfax and Marin Kentfield.

At first glance, these bikes seem pretty similar; Both feature lightweight aluminum frames, disc brakes, rack and fender mounts, and pricing that makes them fairly attractive for new as well as experienced riders.

At a Glance


Fairfax

Kentfield

Riding Position

Athletic

Upright

Tires

700x35c

700x40c

Terrain

Pavement & Bike Paths

Pavement, Paths & Light Gravel

Ride Feel

Faster & More Responsive

Comfortable & Stable

Best For

Fitness Riding

Commuting & Recreation

Starting Price

$699 CAD

$669 CAD

The biggest difference comes down to how they ride.

The Fairfax is designed as a fitness-focused hybrid that prioritizes speed and efficiency on pavement, while the Kentfield takes a more comfort-oriented approach with a relaxed riding position and wider tires.

So which one is right for you? Let's take a closer look.

Geometry & Ride Feel

One of the biggest differences between the Fairfax and Kentfield isn't found in the drivetrain or brakes, it's found in the geometry. While both bikes share a similar hybrid-bike DNA, the way they're designed puts riders in noticeably different positions on the bike. Below is a table showing the key geometry differences.
*These measurements are taken from the Large size for both bikes

Key Measurement

Fairfax (L)

Kentfield (L)

Stack

609 mm

666.5 mm

Reach

440 mm

415 mm

Handlebar Width

680 mm

740 mm

Wheelbase

1123.4 mm

1130 mm

The Fairfax uses a lower front end, slightly longer reach, and narrower handlebars to create a more athletic riding position. It feels quicker, more responsive, and encourages you to put power through the pedals.

The Kentfield goes in the opposite direction. With a significantly taller stack height, wider handlebars, and a longer wheelbase, it places riders in a more upright position and delivers a noticeably more relaxed ride.

Compared to the Fairfax, the Kentfield has:

  • A more upright riding position
  • More stable handling
  • Wider handlebars
  • Better comfort on rough pavement and pathways

The Fairfax, on the other hand, feels more at home on longer rides where efficiency and speed matter.

Tires & Terrain

Another major difference between these bikes is tire choice.

The Fairfax lineup uses 700x35mm tires, while the Kentfield lineup comes equipped with wider 700x40mm tires.

While 5mm may not sound like much on paper, it creates a noticeable difference on the road.

The Fairfax feels faster and more efficient on pavement, making it a great option for riders spending most of their time on roads, bike paths, and fitness rides.

The Kentfield's wider tires provide additional comfort and confidence, especially when riding rough pavement, gravel pathways, rail trails, or mixed-surface routes.

For riders who frequently find themselves leaving the pavement behind, the Kentfield has a clear advantage.

Fairfax Lineup Overview

Two riders cycling through an urban environment on Marin Fairfax hybrid bikes designed for fitness riding, commuting, and everyday transportation.

Marin Fairfax 1: $699 CAD

Marin Fairfax 1 hybrid bike in bright orange with aluminum frame, steel fork, mechanical disc brakes, and 700c wheels.

The Fairfax 1 is the most affordable model in the lineup and has earned a reputation as one of the best-value hybrid bikes available.

It features a lightweight aluminum frame, steel fork, Shimano 3x7 drivetrain, and mechanical disc brakes. The wide gear range makes it a versatile option for riders tackling everything from city streets to recreational pathways.

Marin Fairfax 2: $949 CAD

Marin Fairfax 2 hybrid bike in navy blue featuring an aluminum fork, hydraulic disc brakes, and a Shimano 2x8 drivetrain.

The Fairfax 2 introduces several meaningful upgrades, including an aluminum fork, hydraulic disc brakes, improved drivetrain components, and puncture-protected tires.

For many riders, this is likely the sweet spot of the Fairfax lineup thanks to the improved braking performance and overall ride quality.

Marin Fairfax 3: $1,299 CAD

Marin Fairfax 3 performance hybrid bike with carbon fork, hydraulic disc brakes, and Shimano/microSHIFT 2x9 drivetrain.

The Fairfax 3 pushes further into performance territory with a full carbon fork, upgraded drivetrain, and premium components throughout.

If your primary goal is fitness riding and maximizing efficiency, this is the fastest and most refined Fairfax available.

Kentfield Lineup Overview

Rider cornering through a city street on a Marin Kentfield hybrid bike with upright geometry and wide tires for comfort and stability.

Marin Kentfield 1: $669 CAD

Marin Kentfield 1 hybrid bike with wide 700x40c tires, upright geometry, and a comfortable city-focused design.

The Kentfield 1 is built around comfort, simplicity, and everyday reliability.

It features a lightweight aluminum frame, wide 700x40mm tires, mechanical disc brakes, and a simple Shimano drivetrain that is easy to use and maintain.

Marin Kentfield 2: $899 CAD

Marin Kentfield 2 hybrid bike in light green featuring a microSHIFT Advent X 10-speed drivetrain and mixed-terrain tires.

The Kentfield 2 upgrades to a microSHIFT Advent X 1x10 drivetrain with a massive 11-48T cassette.

For riders looking for a comfortable hybrid that can handle hills, commuting, and recreational rides with ease, this is arguably the standout model in the Kentfield lineup.

Marin Kentfield 3: $999 CAD

Marin Kentfield 3 hybrid bike with Shimano CUES 11-speed drivetrain, hydraulic disc brakes, and wide all-road tires.

The Kentfield 3 adds Shimano CUES components, hydraulic disc brakes, and an even wider gearing range.

It is the most capable and best-equipped Kentfield available, making it a great choice for riders who plan to commute regularly or carry gear. 

Step-Through (ST) Models Available

Marin Kentfield ST step-through hybrid bike featuring a low top tube design for easier mounting, dismounting, and everyday riding comfort.

One thing worth noting is that both the Marin Fairfax and Marin Kentfield are available in Step-Through (ST) versions.

Instead of a traditional top tube, ST models feature a lower frame opening that makes getting on and off the bike a little bit easier They're especially popular with commuters, recreational riders, and anyone looking for a little extra convenience around town.

Unlike some step-through bikes, both the Fairfax ST and Kentfield ST still retain rack and accessory mounting options, making them just as practical as their standard-frame counterparts.

*The one exception to this being the Fairfax XS model which does lose one mounting point.

Which Bike Is Right For You?

Choose the Fairfax if:

  • You prioritize fitness and exercise
  • Most of your riding is on pavement
  • You want a faster, more efficient ride
  • You enjoy longer-distance rides
  • You prefer a more athletic riding position

Choose the Kentfield if:

  • Comfort is your top priority
  • You ride a mix of pavement and gravel pathways
  • You want a more upright riding position
  • You commute regularly
  • You value stability and simplicity

Final Verdict

The Marin Fairfax and Marin Kentfield are both excellent hybrid bikes, but they serve slightly different purposes.

If your goal is fitness riding, covering longer distances, or getting the most speed and efficiency out of every pedal stroke, the Fairfax is the better choice. Its more athletic geometry and narrower tires make it feel quicker and more responsive on pavement.

If comfort, commuting, and versatility are higher on your priority list, the Kentfield is hard to beat. The upright riding position, wider tires, and stable handling make it a great option for everyday rides, bike paths, and mixed-surface adventures.

Neither bike is objectively better than the other. The best choice comes down to where you ride and how you want the bike to feel.

If you're still unsure which model is right for you, stop by one of our locations and take both for a test ride. Sometimes a few minutes in the saddle tells you more than any spec sheet ever could.

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