For over a decade, bikes with 160 millimeters of fork travel were considered enduros. And even though the travel limits are shifting from year to year and Orbea has an even more downhill-heavy bike in its portfolio with the Rallon, we still think: The Occam SL H10 is a true enduro. It has 160 mm at the front fork and 150 millimeters at the rear. A thick shock and downhill-oriented equipment throughout. The chic frame follows a new desiggn approach but is recognizable due to its asymmetrical design as a successor to the old Occam. The storage compartment in the down tube is handy for spare tube or small snacks for in between. With a flat 64 degree head tube angle and a long reach, the geometry corresponds to the current trend. The seating position can be described neither as sporty nor as comfortable. It has a moderate character. The easy rolling tires, the 510 wide range of gears and the lock-out capacity of the suspension underline the sporty ambitions in the uphill. With 25 years warranty, nothing stands in the way of a long-term relationship.