Just as the snow is beginning to fly, a St. Paul company is rolling out a new fat bike. Aptly named “The Minnesota,” it comes in two models and starts at $799.
The Minnesota-based distributor is not Quality Bicycle Products, which readers may know sells multiple fat bike models from names like Surly and Salsa. The new fat bikes, which are among the least expensive on the market, come from The House Outdoor Gear.
The House is one of the largest online retailers of snowsports gear in the country. The brand has giant warehouse buildings in the Twin Cities and each year sells hundreds of thousands of snowboards, skis, and other winter gear items.

But the company also has an in-house bike line, Framed. The fat bikes are the newest addition to the Framed stock.
The Minnesota 1.0 model is an entry-level fat bike that costs $799. This nine-speed aluminum fatty has disc brakes, 100mm bottom bracket, and SRAM X5 components.
