Around here the smaller women seem to be on 26er mountain bikes, but mostly because the few small women in the area are also die-hard mountain bikers. If I were small and and wanting to do CX, but not mtn. biking I don't think I'd look at a mountain bike. Even though the Conquest 24 or Kona Jake 24 are heavy bikes, they are still going to be lighter than a comparable mountain bike, most likely. We have a really small Cannondale F5 mountain bike that is positively tank-like (that was my previous mountain bike...we got a good deal on it and I rode it around for a year to see if I even wanted a nicer, better-fitting bike). My son rides around on that, some, but MUCH prefers his CX bike, even on some singletrack. I think because the Redline is a nicer, lighter-weight bike and it's less cumbersome for him on uphills.
A friend of ours' sister is really petite and is considering buying our son's Conquest 24 when he outgrows it. She is in her 30s and wants a CX bike.
Something else to consider might be a Ridley in their 41cm size. I've not looked seriously at Ridleys, since they jump from 41 to 47. I need something midway between those sizes. A friend of ours has a 41 and she's smaller than I. Her road bike is a 44. I think she might be around 5'1-2".




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