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Huffy Goes Pro With ‘Sledgehammer’ Freestyle BMX Frame

The original version of this article was published on Bikerumor.

A little while back, Huffy decided to make another serious push in the pro-level BMX space. Today, the brand continues its commitment to the sport with a new freestyle frameset developed in collaboration with the Huffy Pro Team riders.

The Sledgehammer BMX Freestyle frame is a professional-grade BMX frame that (at least on spec) compromises nothing.

The Sledgehammer took 2 years to develop with input from some elite athletes and riders. It’s the brand’s first pro-grade freestyle frame since the 1990s. Huffy said the frame is built for “progression, performance, and designed to equip the next generation of BMX talent.”

With the launch of the Sledgehammer, Huffy continues to show its long-term commitment to the sport of BMX. The brand uses a methodical approach to designing and testing frames. This results in a product that balances performance, durability, and authenticity — and it’s ready to take off some sweet jumps.

World-class park rider and Huffy athlete Nick Bruce gave his direct feedback and input that shaped prototypes throughout the design process. Bruce’s mentee, rising junior rider Huck Kurinsky, also played a key role in ensuring the 18″ Sledgehammer frame size would support younger riders.

4130 for the Win!

The new Sledgehammer frame is 100% constructed with 4130 chromoly, a low-carbon steel with high strength. You can snag the frame in one of two colors: Transparent Teal or Transparent Black, both painted over raw chromoly.

The frame also has nice attention to detail. For example, the debossed seat tube carries the Huffy Freestyle word mark — a really cool touch.

The tubeset used to make the Sledgehammer was designed by Huffy engineers to eliminate gussets while remaining light and strong enough for BMX Freestyle.

“The Sledgehammer has been a dream project of mine for years,” said Jason Jewell, director of product engineering and development for Huffy. “Even before we had a full BMX team, I envisioned a frame that could truly stand up to the demands of riders at every level. Once we signed Nick in February 2024, development kicked into high gear, and the collaboration with him and our team of riders brought that vision to life. Every detail of the Sledgehammer was built with riders in mind, and I’m proud that we’ve created a frame that not only performs at the highest level, but also inspires progression in the sport.”

Huffy Sledgehammer Frame Retail & Detail

The Sledgehammer is offered in 18″ and 20″ frame sizes and retails for $350 and $400, respectively.

  • 100% 4130 chromoly frame
  • Seat tube debossed with Huffy Freestyle wordmark
  • Transparent teal or transparent black colorways
  • 6mm dropouts with integrated chain tensioners
  • Removable brake mounts, cable stop, and gyro tabs

Sledgehammer Frame Geometry

18″ Frame:

Top Tube: 17.5”
Head Tube Angle: 75.2°
Seat Tube Angle: 72°
Chainstay Length: 12.2” (center)
Bottom Bracket Height: 10.4”
Standover Height: 8”
Tire Clearance: 2.4”
Head Tube Length: 4.6”
Wheel Size: 18”
Brake Hardware: Removable mounts, cable stop, and gyro tabs (included)
Seat Clamp: Integrated w/ 6mm Allen bolt
Headset: 1-1/8” Integrated
BB Type: Mid
Rear End: Fits 2.4” tires
Seatpost Size: 25.4mm
Weight: 3.97 lbs.

20″ Frame:

Top Tube: 20.6” or 20.9”
Head Tube Angle: 75.2°
Seat Tube Angle: 72°
Chainstay Length: 13.2”-13.5”
Bottom Bracket Height: 11.5”
Standover Height: 8.5”
Tire Clearance: 2.4”
Head Tube Length: 4.6”
Wheel Size: 20”
Brake Hardware: Removable mounts, cable stop, and gyro tabs (included)
Seat Clamp: Integrated w/ 6mm Allen bolt
Headset: 1-1/8” Integrated
BB Type: Mid
Rear End: Fits 2.4” tires
Seatpost Size: 25.4mm
Weight: 4.52 lbs.



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