Endpoint’s Hunter Gatherer has returned with several thoughtful updates, and pre-orders are now live. Learn more about the small brand’s handbuilt, US-made $1,500 all-road frameset here…

A few years after its initial release, the Hunter Gatherer frameset from Endpoint (@rideendpoint) has returned and is sporting a number of noteworthy updates. Handbuilt in Colbert, Washington, by Glen Copus of Elephant Bikes, the Hunter Gatherer was designed with long days of loaded riding on mixed terrain in mind. Its tire clearance has been upped to fit 27.5 x 2.4″ rubber and it now features flat mount disc brake mounts, front and rear thru-axles, and is specced with full Columbus Zona tubing and Endpoint’s own low trail Search Light fork. There are provisions for three bottle cages—mounted low to make room for a partial frame bag—as well as mounts for fenders and front/rear racks.

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The Endpoint Hunter Gatherer is available in five sizes ranging from small two 2XL, though the largest size has already sold out at the time of posting. There are two stock colors to choose from: Black to Clear Fade and Black to Lavender Fade, and custom powdercoating is also available for an additional $150.

  • Ride Endpoint Hunter Gatherer
  • Ride Endpoint Hunter Gatherer
  • Ride Endpoint Hunter Gatherer

You can find more details, geometry charts, and ordering information over at Endpoint.Bike.

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