The Sunday Soundwave V3 is not just another BMX frame, it’s the kind of setup that feels more like a weapon built for street riding. Garrett Reeves’ name is tied to this frame for a reason. It was designed to handle the constant impacts, heavy landings and abuse that serious street riders throw at their bikes every day.
A full 4130 chromoly construction alone would already be solid, but Sunday’s proprietary 41-Thermal heat treatment takes it to another level. The frame stays lightweight while delivering an incredibly stiff and durable feel. The Wave-shaped top and down tube are not only there for looks, they also help resist dents from rails, ledges and harsh impacts far better during real street riding.
The short rear end gives the bike quicker manual control and a more responsive spin feel, while the boxed chainstay design still leaves enough room for wider tires without making the setup feel sluggish. Integrated chain tensioners, CNC-machined headtube and bottom bracket area, plus reinforced dropouts all add to that feeling that this frame was built for the long run, not just one season.
The Soundwave V3 is the kind of frame people buy to destroy, not to protect.