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Rocky Mountain back in UK – which ones shall we get in? – Singletrack World Magazine

Rocky Mountain back in UK – which ones shall we get in? – Singletrack World Magazine

After too many years being too hard to find in the UK, Rocky Mountain are back with a new distributor.

Press Release in full:

Adaptive DCS unveiled as new UK & Ireland partner for Rocky Mountain bikes

Rocky Mountain, the North Vancouver based performance mountain bike brand, has appointed Adaptive DCS as its exclusive distribution partner for UK and Ireland. The partnership is designed to strengthen brand presence, expand the retail network, and deliver enhanced support to dealers and riders nationwide.

Under the new commercial structure, Adaptive DCS will be responsible for UK sales and marketing, in addition to providing logistical support. The move will improve product availability, streamline ordering for retailers, and provide a higher level of service through a dedicated UK-based partner. Adaptive’s modern, agile setup also enables Rocky Mountain to operate closer to its customers than it would under a traditional distribution model.

This development follows Rocky Mountain’s wider European expansion in 2025, including the acquisition of long-standing partner Bikeaction, a German distributor of premium mountain bikes and e-bikes. The acquisition forms part of Rocky Mountain’s strategy to vertically integrate its European operations, bringing teams closer to its Canadian headquarters, strengthening collaboration, accelerating product development, and deepening connections with European riders.

Founded in 1981, Rocky Mountain has built a global reputation within the premium performance mountain bike market. More recently the brand is known for its Powerplay electric mountain bikes, alongside a full range of trail, enduro, downhill, cross-country, and youth models. Rocky Mountain is also deeply embedded in mountain bike culture, supporting elite athletes, global events, and trail-building initiatives. At Red Bull Rampage 2025, the brand celebrated a landmark moment when rookie rider Hayden Zablotny claimed victory aboard a Rocky Mountain bike.

Dale Vanderplank, Director and Co-owner of Adaptive DCS, commented: “We’re excited to collaborate with Rocky Mountain and to represent such an iconic heritage brand. While we bring extensive knowledge from our past experience in the high- performance mountain bike sector, this marks Adaptive DCS’s first partnership within the enduro, trail, cross-country, and freeride disciplines, an opportunity we’re looking forward to fully embracing.”

Randy McInnis, International Sales at Rocky Mountain, added: “This is an exciting new chapter for Rocky Mountain in the UK market. Partnering with Adaptive, and their bespoke distribution model, reflects our future-focused approach to better serving both dealers and consumers. Their structure, local expertise, and commitment to the brand make them a strong long-term partner for Rocky Mountain in the UK.”

Adaptive DCS will build on existing relationships with current stockists while expanding Rocky Mountain’s reach across the UK retail landscape. The brand will also make its UK trade debut at COREbike, where Adaptive DCS will be on hand to meet dealers interested in learning more about the range and future opportunities.

Which Rocky Mountains should we get in to test?

Some models that caught our eye…

Rocky Mountain Instinct Powerplay SL
Rocky Mountain Altitude Alloy Coil
Rocky Mountain Element Carbon
Rocky Mountain Reaper 26

185cm tall. 73kg weight. Orange Switch 6er. Saracen Ariel Eeber. Schwalbe Magic Mary. Maxxis DHR II. Coil fan.


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