Tommaso Sorrento

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Summary of Reviews

We have read all expert and user reviews on the Tommaso Sorrento. In summary, this is what cyclists think.

7 reasons to buy

  • Owners consider the Sorrento sturdy and well constructed.
  • The Tommaso Sorrento is light for this price point, as highlighted by multiple riders. 
  • An owner praises the ride comfort.
  • One user relishes the "fast" ride. 
  • A buyer stresses the bike's value at this price point.
  • Assembly is easy enough, says one buyer.
  • The Sorrento comes with a bell, a lock, and mounts for a rack and fenders. 

5 reasons not to buy

  • Two owners must replace the crankset and front derailleur, one within two months of purchase. Another reports their bike arriving broken.
  • An owner calls the pedals cheap and grips hard. Another says the components are poor quality and "fragile."
  • Tommaso buyers recommend professional assembly to help avoid issues. This is also a warranty requirement, despite Tommaso stating, "all bikes arrive ready to ride."
  • One buyer says the sizing runs large. 
  • Size XS is rated for heights 5'1" to 5'4", but the 28.3" standover height may be too high for the low end of this range.

Bottom line

Tommaso's Sorrento is an entry-level aluminum hybrid with a steel fork, 700c wheels, and a 7-speed Shimano Tourney drivetrain. From the few reviews available, the Sorrento earns praise for its speed, low weight, and sturdiness. For commuters, it has mounts for a rack and fenders. Two owners report having to replace drivetrain parts soon after buying, indicating quality control issues. Buyers should be wary that sizes may run large, and the warranty contains many caveats. Despite these issues, most owners feel the Sorrento is a good option at this price. An alternative worth considering is Cannondale's Quick.

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User Ratings

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