Welcome to the TE forum. And welcome to the wonderful world of cycling. Choosing a bike is definitely a personal decision based on your needs, wants, resources and fitness level. The first thing to consider is what kind of riding you want to do. You say you're riding on paved roads and hopefully later take your bike on other bike trails. What do you mean by "bike trails" Will that be paved, cement or dirt? Do you think you will be doing any mountain biking?
I have 5 bikes, and none of them are hybrids. But that' just me. I know several people who love their hybrids. That' the type of riding they do. In my opinion, only a mountain bike works for mountain biking. A hybrid will work only in the mildest conditions (like fire roads). A road bike works best for road riding (long distances or fast pace). I have seen a few hybrids on century rides, but they aren' very common.
If you'e riding for comfort and fun, maybe a hybrid is right for you. But remember it will never be fast (if thats your thing). And it won’t be great for long distances.
When it comes to price, "reasonable" to one person is pretty expensive to another. I suggest you find a helpful local bike shop. Ask lots of questions and try out a few bikes. Do research online and get an idea of what you can expect to spend and what features you want.
Good luck and have fun!![]()



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