Women's Bike Size Calculator
Calculate a women's bike size from height, inseam, bike type, and fit preference, then use standover, reach, and step-through checks before choosing a frame.
Height
Find the first frame-size range
Inseam
Check standover and step-through needs
Reach
Avoid oversizing when handlebars feel far away
Model geometry is a reference check; sizing comes from the available size chart rows.
Enter your measurements to see your recommended size, backup size, confidence, and why it fits.
Fit checks
Use the calculator result as a shortlist, then check geometry.
A women's size label is only a starting point. Reach, standover, handlebar width, and contact points decide whether a road, hybrid, gravel, or mountain bike actually fits.
Women's bike sizing next steps
Use related calculators and guides to compare bike type, height, inseam, and between-size tradeoffs.
Bike size calculator
Calculate a starting size from height, inseam, bike type, and brand.
Hybrid bike size calculator
Start here for city, fitness, step-through, and comfort bikes.
Road bike size calculator
Compare centimeter frame labels and reach-sensitive fits.
Short riders bike size guide
Check smaller frame labels, standover, and reach limits.
Women's bike calculator FAQ
How does a women's bike size calculator work?
It uses height, inseam, bike type, and fit preference to estimate a starting frame size, then checks standover and reach because women-specific bikes can vary by brand.
Are women's bike sizes different from men's bike sizes?
The size labels often overlap, but women-specific bikes may use shorter reach, narrower bars, different saddles, or step-through frames. Compare geometry instead of relying on the label alone.
Should I choose a smaller bike if I am between women's sizes?
Choose the smaller size when reach feels long, standover is tight, or you want easier handling. Choose the larger size only when the reach and standover checks are still comfortable.