Sonder Camino Ti review: versatile, durable and fun, it's our Gravel Bike of the Year

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Sonder Camino Ti gravel bike
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Cycling Weekly Verdict

Unless you’re going to be solely focused on gravel racing then you’re never going to be disappointed riding the Camino. It’s because of all its fun, flexibility, pricing and looks that we’ve crowned the Camino Ti both our Adventure Gravel Bike of the Year and Overall Bike of the Year.

Reasons to buy
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    Capability across different gravel disciplines

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    Proficiency and stability on technical trails

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    Comfort

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    Durable titanium finish lessens need for protection with bike luggage

Reasons to avoid
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    Lacks flat out speed

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    Standard build flared bar not to everyone’s liking

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First released in 2016 Sonder Camino Ti has been around for as long as Sonder itself. From then until now it remains one of the most popular bikes in the range and one that is frequently recommended on many a “what gravel bike…?” thread.

It’s well thought of at Cycling Weekly too, back in 2020 we crowned it with our Editor’s Choice Award. There have been a few changes to the Camino’s design since then so it feels like a good time to see how it performs in this year’s Gravel Bike of the Year testing.

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Rachel has been writing about and reviewing bike tech for the last 10 years. Cynical by nature, Rachel never really trusts the marketing hype and prefers to give products a mighty good testing before deciding whether they're worth buying or not. 

Rachel's first riding love is mountain biking where she's been European and UK 24hr Champion on more than one occasion. She's not just confined to the trails though and regularly rides - and occasionally races - on gravel and road too.

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