Compare the Avasta Earth and HILAND Hardtail 26 V-Brake budget hardtails. We break down frame material, brakes, components, and value to help you pick the right entry-level mountain bike for under $300.
$259 - $279
Best for: First-time mountain bike buyers who want disc brakes and an aluminum frame without crossing the $300 line
$179 - $229
Best for: Budget-conscious riders who prioritize the absolute lowest price and don't ride in wet conditions
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| Aspect | Avasta Earth 26/27.5 Mountain Bike | HILAND Hardtail 26 V-Brake |
|---|---|---|
| Frame Material | Aluminum — lighter and more rigid ✓ | High-tensile steel — heavier but extremely durable |
| Brakes | Dual mechanical disc brakes — consistent in wet weather ✓ | V-brakes — lose power in wet or muddy conditions |
| Drivetrain | 21-speed Shimano-compatible with grip shifters ✓ | 18-speed Shimano with grip shifters |
| Suspension | Front fork with lockout for road efficiency ✓ | Front fork, no lockout |
| Price | $259 - $279 | $179 - $229 — about $50-$80 cheaper ✓ |
| Wheel Size Options | 26" or 27.5" | 26" or 27.5" |
| Measurement | Avasta Earth 26/27.5 Mountain Bike | HILAND Hardtail 26 V-Brake | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Size | M (26" wheel) | L (27.5" wheel) | M (26" wheel) | L (27.5" wheel) |
| Stack (mm) | 595 | 605 | 590 | 605 |
| Reach (mm) | 415 | 425 | 405 | 420 |
Both bikes offer 26" and 27.5" wheel options as a stand-in for frame sizing — neither uses traditional S/M/L sizing. The Avasta's geometry is marginally taller in stack for a more upright recreational position, while the HILAND runs a hair shorter in reach.
The Avasta Earth is the smarter long-term buy: aluminum frame, disc brakes, and a lock-out fork for ~$50-$80 more than the HILAND. Pick the HILAND only if you need to stay under $200 and rarely ride in the rain.
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AVASTA
Entry-level aluminum hardtail in 26" and 27.5" wheels with a switchable (lockable) suspension fork, 21-speed Shimano-compatible drivetrain, and dual mechanical disc brakes. Single frame size per wheel; adjustable saddle/stem fits 5'3"-6'2" depending on wheel choice. Hidden cable routing and quick-release wheels.

AVASTA
Aluminum-frame trail hardtail in 26" and 27.5" wheels with a premium suspension fork, 21-speed derailleur, and front+rear disc brakes. Marketed as a slightly stiffer, lighter step up from the Thrax steel frame. Single frame size per wheel; suits riders 5'4"-6'1" depending on wheel size.

HILAND
HILAND's flagship aluminum mountain bike with hydraulic disc brakes, lock-out suspension fork, and a 21-speed drivetrain on 27.5-inch wheels. The 18-inch frame fits riders 5'8"-6'5". A 17" frame option suits riders 5'6"-5'10". Internal cable routing keeps the look clean and protects the cables.

HILAND
Carbon-steel mountain frame with 21-speed Shimano-style drivetrain, dual disc brakes, and a front suspension fork. Available in 26" wheels for riders 5'-6' tall and 27.5" wheels for riders 5'4"-6'3". A practical urban-trail commuter at a budget price.
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