The geometry of the Gestalt X is defined by a very slack 67.5-degree head tube angle and a substantially lengthened reach across all sizes. To balance this long front center, Marin equips the bike with short 50mm stems and wide, flared drop bars. This setup mirrors modern mountain bike fit, placing the rider in a stable, centered posture that resists pitching forward on steep descents.
The handling prioritizes straight-line tracking over low-speed agility. At higher speeds, the steering is calm and deliberate, requiring a bit more rider input to initiate turns but rewarding that effort with unwavering predictability. To keep the bike from feeling entirely sluggish, Marin paired the long front end with short 425mm chainstays. This tight rear center helps maintain traction on climbs and allows the rider to flick the rear wheel through tighter corners. Tire clearance is generous, accommodating up to 700x50mm or 650bx54mm rubber, which further reinforces the frame's capacity for chunky terrain.