Bikes up to 60% offWe monitor over 40,000 bikes daily to find the best prices

Today’s Deals

2011 Giant

Trance X2

A 26″ aluminum frame full suspension trail bike with upper mid-range components.
Compare the full range

Manufacturer Price

$2,800
FrameAluminum
SuspensionFull, 125 / 125mm
ForkFox Float 32
ShockFox
Wheels26″ Aluminum
Drivetrain3 × 10
GroupsetXT, SLX
BrakesAvid Hydraulic Disc
Where to Buy
Similar Bikes
Top Comparison
Insights
Ride Feel

Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
Trance X2
Other Trail bikes
Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

30 mph

Trance X2

26 mph

Similar Bikes

Highest gear

(descending)

Sizing
SM

5'2" – 5'8"

MD

5'6" – 5'11"

LG

5'10" – 6'3"

XL

6'1" – 6'7"

🐐 Estimated

Rider Fit Notes

None yet.

Do you have this bike? Help other riders make a decision about which size will work for them by sharing your own size and fit notes.

Reviews

Summary

The Giant Trance is celebrated as a versatile and capable trail bike, offering a balanced mix of efficiency, comfort, and performance across various terrains. Its Maestro suspension system is frequently praised for handling rough terrain with ease, providing a supple ride that absorbs bumps while maintaining pedaling efficiency. The bike's geometry and handling inspire confidence, making it a favorite for both newcomers and experienced riders seeking a reliable all-rounder.

Pros
  • Versatile and capable trail performance

  • Confidence-inspiring geometry and handling

  • Maestro suspension system excels in rough terrain

  • Lightweight and efficient for all-day rides

  • Well-rounded for a variety of disciplines

Cons
  • Higher price point for advanced models

  • Some components may require upgrades

  • Suspension can bottom out on extreme descents

  • Limited adjustability on base model shocks

Key Quotes
It’s also safe to say that the bike’s wheelbase, or at least chainstays, has been shortened, and its head angle slackened
BIKE Magazine logoBIKE Magazine
The 2012 Trance X1 is a bike that’s more than comfortable in a surprisingly broad array of situations.
BikeRadar logoBikeRadar
It’s fun, responsive, efficient and incredibly capable given the asking price.
MBR logoMBR
The key to making the most of the situation when the going gets rough is to let the Maestro package (coupled to Fox’s engineering prowess) do the work for you as you focus on your lines.
MTBR logoMTBR
This is one of the most precise and solid-feeling mountain bike frames I’ve ridden — period.
VeloNews logoVeloNews

Feedback?

View all reviews

BIKE Magazine
Adam Craig's Prototype Giant Trance X 29er

Jul 2012

Adam Craig defended his U.S. National Super D title yet again in Sun Valley, Idaho. This year he piloted a prototype Giant Trance X 29er to victory. Bike

Read Review

MBR
Tested: Giant Trance X4 £1,295 - MBR

Oct 2011 · Danny Milner

The Giant Trance X4 might not cost the earth, but the fact that it outperforms many bikes costing twice the price makes it our 2011 Full-suspension Bike of the Year

Read Review

MTBR
Bike Review: Giant Trance X3

May 2011 · Mountainbiketales

- Mtbr.com

Read Review

BikeRadar
Giant Trance X2 review

Apr 2011 · Guy Kesteven

One of the safest, smoothest trail rides around and now with extra bite if you push it

Read Review

VeloNews
Ridden: Giant Trance X Advanced SL 0

Mar 2010 · Emily Schaldach

Singletrack.com's Zach White says Giant's 5-inch trail machine is one of the most precise and solid-feeling mountain bike frames he has ridden — period.

Read Review

Bikerumor
2010 Giant Ride Reviews - Anthem, Trance, TCR and Reign

Sep 2009 · Tyler Benedict

More ride reviews from the Giant Demo Day… In this installment, we ride and comment on the 2010 Giant Anthem, Trance and Reign Mountain bikes and the TCR Advanced SL road bike.  Thanks to the handy-dandy Park Tools scale, we have actual weights for the bikes, too! Hit ‘more’ to see the photos and read …

Read Review

Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

ALUXX SL-Grade Aluminum, 5" Maestro Suspension

BB StandardBB86/BB92, Press Fit

ColorBlack / Blue

Fork

Fox 32 F125RL (Giant LTD Edition) w/ 15QR Thru Axle and Tapered Steerer, 125mm Travel

Travel125mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

Fox Float RP2 Boostvalve

Travel125mm

Bottom Bracket

Shimano Press Fit

Stem

Giant Connect SL

Handlebar

Giant Connect SL, Low Rise 31.8

Saddle

Fi'zi:k Gobi XM (Giant LTD Edition) w/ Manganese Rails

Seatpost

Giant Connect SL, 30.9

TypeRigid

Pedals

Not Included

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano Deore XT Shadow, Top Normal, 10-Speed

Front Derailleur

Shimano SLX

Crank

Shimano SLX, 24/32/42

Shifters

Shimano SLX M660 Rapidfire, 3x10 Speed

Cassette

Shimano HG81 11x36, 10-Speed

Chain

Shimano HG-74

Brakes

Avid Elixir 5 (Giant LTD Edition), [F] 185mm [R] 160mm

TypeAvid Hydraulic Disc

Brake Levers

Avid Elixir 5, Giant LTD Edition

Wheels
Rims

Giant P-XC2

Spokes

DT Swiss Competition, 14/15g

Front Hub

[F] Giant Tracker w/ 15mm Axle, [R] Shimano Deore M525, 32h

Rear Hub

[F] Giant Tracker w/ 15mm Axle, [R] Shimano Deore M525, 32h

Tires

Kenda Nevegal, 120 tpi, 26x2.1 Folding

Rider Notes
Riders Also Viewed

First added July 8

Last updated July 8

Not listed for 3,247 days