Looking it over, the construction is industry standard with hydro-formed tubing. Within a price point, a bike is a bike with the usual grade of components for the cost. You could probably find a very similar bike from Trek. What tends to separate the brands is just paint and graphics, and occasionally some unique [esthetic] bends in the tubes. I’ve been riding with a Steps E6000 system [44t chainring] and it has proven to be excellent and a joy to use. The Breezer’s Steps E6002 ships with the 38T chainring. With its 11-34 cluster it will be a good climber. Deore all around, too. You'll like the M315 brakes. If you will be riding a lot of moderately inclined roads, you could bump up the pedal-power top speed with the larger chainring. That bike is a nice 44# package. If you like the geometry's handling and the ergonomics fit you, go for it.