A 29er mountain bike should be sturdy enough and the geometry should be set up so that it is a good all round mountain bike, i.e. can survive on really technical mountain bike terrain. A cross-bike is just that, designed to ride on pavement and dirt; but unless you are a really, really good bike handler, they do not do that well in the real technical stuff. They have narrower tires (cause they don't have the width in the stays to take a really wide tire like a mountain bike or 29er mountain bike) and since they are narrower tires, you will get flats easier on a cross bike in technical rocky riding much quicker than a 29er mountain bike; and a hybrid is usually more like a mountain bike than a road bike, but is not really manufactured for the really technical off road riding of mountain bike technical terrain either.



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