2024 Giant

Trance X SX

A 29″ / 27.5″ aluminum frame full suspension trail bike with upper mid-range components.
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Manufacturer Price

CA$3,999($3,005)
FrameAluminum
SuspensionFull, 145 / 160mm
ForkFox Rhythm Float 36
ShockMarzocchi Bomber
Wheels29″ / 27.5″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 12
GroupsetDeore, Praxis
BrakesHydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
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Lowest gear

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25 mph

Trance X SX

26 mph

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Sizing
SM

5'4" – 5'9"

MD

5'6" – 6'0"

LG

5'10" – 6'3"

XL

6'1" – 6'6"

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Reviews
Pinkbike
First Ride: The 2024 Giant Trance X Advanced

Apr 2024 · Henry Quinney

Trance X Advanced 2 - Not Available in US / $5,899 CAD - Fox Rhythm Grip 36 and Performance Float, Shimano SLX drivetrain, Shimano Deore M6120 brakes, Giant TRX carbon wheels.

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Mountain Bike Action
LONG TERM REVIEW: GIANT TRANCE X - 27.5" WHEELS BRING THE FUN - Mountain Bike Action Magazine

Dec 2022 · Ron Koch

There is no doubt that 29-inch wheels are faster and better in most situations, but when it comes to maneuverability and fun, this just might be the go-to wheel size.

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Singletrack World
Review: Giant Trance Advanced Pro 29 1

Apr 2022 · Ben Haworth

Giant Trance Advanced Pro 29 1 is reviewed by Benji in The Big Short bike grouptest in issue 142 of Singletrack World.

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MBR
Giant Trance Advanced Pro 29 1 review - MBR

Feb 2022 · Alan Muldoon

Fox Live Valve equipped bikes have always demanded a premium. And while that’s unlikely to change any time soon, the recent introduction of the new Giant Trance Advanced Pro 29 1 sporting Fox Performance Elite level suspension makes it the most affordable Live Valve bike to date. Does the addition of this clever suspension kit give it the edge over the best full-suspension mountain bikes? But make no mistake, this isn’t a dumbed down version of Fox’s electronic suspension system designed to hit a price point. With the addition of Bluetooth connectivity, Live Valve 1.5 opens up a raft of fine tuning options with the dedicated Live Valve app. Other key updates include a reduction in the decline angle at which the suspension becomes active, increased timer duration so the suspension can stay open for longer, and a reduction in the threshold needed to activate the suspension. All positive changes then. Possibly the biggest difference with Live Valve 1.5 though, is that the closed setting is no longer a full lockout, where Fox now refers to it as firm mode. But enough about the electronics. Built around 29in wheels, the full Advanced composite frame of the new Trance delivers 120mm of rear wheel travel. And unlike most bikes we measure, Giant’s precision construction techniques give you every last millimetre from its longstanding Maestro twin-link suspension system. Designed around a 130mm travel fork, the latest Trance has geometry fitting of a short-travel shredder. With the flip-chip in the upper rocker link set to the low position, the Trance has a 65.5º head angle, low slung 330mm BB height and a pretty standard 440mm chainstay length. Reach on the size L is 471mm, so the bike is long-ish without being overly stretched. It’s available in four frame sizes, and if the idea of having a microprocessor adjusting your suspension on-the-fly seems like a dystopian nightmare, Giant offers options below and above the Trance Advanced Pro 29 1 with conventional suspension components. One final addition to the latest Trance Advanced frame is integrated down tube storage. A small switch on the hatch makes it a cinch to use, but the reinforced cutaway in the down tube is pretty narrow, so there’s an increased risk of stuffing something into your frame and not being able to get it out. In that respect it’s much closer in design to Trek’s Bits system than Specialized’s SWAT design, which is the original glove box and the still the best system we’ve used. Suspension Sensors on the back of the brake arch on the Fox 34 fork and at the rear dropout relay information in real time to the Controller, the little box under the top tube of the Trance. The controller contains the microprocessor, firmware and a 3-axis accelerometer for pitch detection. It’s also where the battery that powers the system attaches. Based on feedback from all of the sensors, Live Valve toggles the damping in the fork and shock independently between two settings: open and firm. …Continue reading »

Highs
  • Ultra-plush suspension

Lows
  • Dropping the chain and constant chain suck

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Flow Mountain Bike
2022 Giant Trance X Review | 27.5in wheels ain't dead yet!

Jan 2022

The Giant Trance X is the brand's newest full suspension mountain bike, featuring 27.5in wheels paired to a 160/145mm travel platform. But in a market that's rapidly being taken over by 29ers and mullets, is there still a place for a dedicated 27.5in bike? Read on for our Giant Trance X review.

Highs
  • Terrifically agile handling

  • Supple Fox suspension delivers impressive big-hit control

  • Aggressive high-traction rubber

  • Powerful Code brakes

  • Adjustable long-travel dropper as standard

Lows
  • Lacks the momentum of its big-wheeled siblings

  • Pedal strikes are an issue in the Low geometry setting

  • Downtube protection could be more extensive

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BikeRadar
Giant Trance X 1 review

Dec 2021 · Robin Weaver

If you rate fun over flat-out speed, the new Trance X 1 is a seriously capable bike that manages to straddle the line between trail bike and enduro machine and is certainly worth checking out

Highs
  • Good geometry

  • Suspension easy to set up

  • Solid spec for the cash

Lows
  • Fox 36 adjustment won’t necessarily work for lighter riders

  • Could benefit from using mixed wheel sizes

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Revolution Mountain Bike Magazine
[R]eviewed // Giant Trance Advanced Pro 29

Dec 2021

For as long as we can remember the Trance has been Giant’s do-it-all trail bike and whilst the platform has been constantly evolving over the years it’s never really been a bike that would set your heart racing with excitement… until now! Fresh for 2022 Giant have completely redesigned every square inch of the new Trance and in doing so they created a bike with super charged trail performance. Gone is the appearance of a skinny little XC bike, and […]

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Mountain Flyer
Giant Launches Updated Version Of Its Popular Trance Advanced Pro 29

Dec 2021

Giant rolls out revamped Trance Advanced Pro 29 with new trail bike features including more travel, adjustable geometry, internal frame storage and a whole lot more. Here's our first look!

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Geometry
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Specs
Build
Frame

ALUXX SL-grade aluminum front and rear triangles, 145mm Maestro suspension, flip chip - Maestro 3, flip chip - headset, 12x148mm thru-axle, integrated downtube storage

Tire Clearance2.5"

ColorGolden Haze

Fork

Fox 36 Float Rhythm, 160mm, GRIP damper, 15x110 Kabolt X, 44mm offset

Travel160mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

Marzocchi Bomber Air, two-position compression sweep, 185/55, custom tuned for Giant

Travel145mm

Spring TypeAir

Bottom Bracket

Praxis, press fit

Stem

Giant Contact SL 35 S:40mm, M:40mm, L:50mm, XL:50mm

Handlebar

Giant Contact TR35, 20mm rise, alloy, 780x35mm

Saddle

Giant Romero SL

Seatpost

Giant Contact Switch Adjustable, remote S: 110-140mm travel / 30.9 x 395mm M: 140-170mm travel / 30.9 x 470mm L/XL: 170-200mm travel / 30.9 x 530mm

TypeDropper

Pedals

N/A

Grips

Giant Tactal Pro single lock-on

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano Deore, Shadow +

Front Derailleur

N/A

Crank

Praxis Cadet HD M24, 30t, 55mm chainline S:165mm, M:170mm, L:170mm, XL:170mm

Shifters

Shimano Deore, 1x12

Cassette

Shimano Deore M6100, 10x51

Chain

KMC X-12

Brakes

Shimano BR-MT420, hydraulic, four piston, Shimano RT-66 rotors [F]203mm, [R]180mm

TypeHydraulic Disc

Brake Levers

Shimano Deore BL-MT401

Wheels
Rims

Giant TRA 2 6061 alloy, sleevejoint, 30mm IW, 40mm OW, 21mm H, Wide Guard technology, [F] 29, [R] 27.5 *some bikes may be substituted: [F] Giant AM 29, [R] Giant AM 27.5, 6061 alloy, sleevejoint

Spokes

Sapim Race j-bend *some bikes may be substituted: [F] Sapim Leader 14G, [R] Sapim Race 14G

Front Hub

[F] Giant MTB alloy, 6-bolt, sealed [R] Giant MTB alloy, 6 bolt, 72t POE, 6-pawl, sealed *some bikes may be substituted: [F] alloy, loose, [R] alloy, sealed

Rear Hub

[F] Giant MTB alloy, 6-bolt, sealed [R] Giant MTB alloy, 6 bolt, 72t POE, 6-pawl, sealed *some bikes may be substituted: [F] alloy, loose, [R] alloy, sealed

Tires

[F] Maxxis Minion DHF, 29x2.5 WT, 60 tpi, EXO, TR [R] Maxxis Dissector 27.5x2.4 WT, 60 tpi, EXO TR, tubeless

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