no credit card required  No credit card. No commitment.
 5000 plus G2 reviews  5000+ G2 reviews
Company logo

Chromag Bikes

Chromag Bikes


Chromag Bikes' financial review

Employees

10


Chromag Bikes information

In 2002, when the first Chromag frame appeared, the mountain bike market was realizing the potential of full suspension designs and were putting all their effort there. Subsequently, little attention was being paid to hardtail development. The hardtails that were available were still of an old school mentality: lighter, race oriented frames with geometry and frame specifications that weren't appro...
In 2002, when the first Chromag frame appeared, the mountain bike market was realizing the potential of full suspension designs and were putting all their effort there. Subsequently, little attention was being paid to hardtail development. The hardtails that were available were still of an old school mentality: lighter, race oriented frames with geometry and frame specifications that weren't appropriate for the progressive nature of the riding that was being realized. At the same time full suspension designs were yet to be optimized and weren't always able to withstand the kinds of riding that was being experimented with. There was a need for a hardtail with relevant design and modern features.At the time, Chromag's founder, Ian Ritz, ran the fabled Evolution Bike Shop. In the shop working everyday and sharing the trails with a core community of really progressive trail riders meant he got to see, firsthand, what was working and what wasn't.Ian gathered input and experiences from his friends, studied all the bikes that he had sold and loved, distilled it into a geometry and technical specification for his design and found a local frame builder of considerable repute to build it for him.It started with just one frame – Ian's own bike. But friends saw what he had created and asked him for one of their own. The next spring he had eight more built and they sold right away. The year after that another eight were built and were sold before the welds had cooled. At this point it just made sense to start Chromag as a business.The desire has always been to build frames that are modern and relevant, yet have a classic quality with extreme attention to detail.Essentially, Chromag has always been about making steel frames with beefy dropouts built for disc brakes, tire clearance for real world tires, geometry that compliments modern components and have a significant descending capability.

Chromag Bikes industries

Mountain bikes
Bike parts
Steel
Hardtails

Chromag Bikes' financial review

Employees

10

Technologies

E-commerce Platforms
Shipping
E-commerce Platforms
Marketing Automation

Notable Alumni

Stephen Matthews
Content Production Manager
SRAM, LLC
Matthew Cooper
Purchasing and Inventory Manager
OneUp Components
Gregory Reynolds
Senior Financial Analyst
Arc'teryx Equipment

Employees

Sales and Product Specialist
Product Development / Graphic Design
Director of Marketing, Photographer
Allocation and Fulfillment

Prospect on LinkedIn

Find verified emails and direct dial mobile numbers of contacts on LinkedIn, and sync them with your CRM instantly
Download ExtensionRepresents linkedin prospector
Browse Apollo's Directories

Why our clients choose Apollo

“Apollo completely changed the game for us. It allowed us to identify relevant targets that are ready to scale and reach out to them at the exact right time.”
Image of Erik Straub

Erik Straub

Head of Product, Kickfurther

“Using Apollo.io, we've solved the biggest problem for every business, the lead problem. We are now constrained by sales time and no longer lack interested prospects.”
Image of Michael Transon

Michael Transon

CEO, Victorious

Apollo gives you all the company insights you need

Free to get started, easy to add your whole sales team, commit to monthly or annual plans. We make it easy to get started.