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Today’s DealsTrance 27.5 Frameset
A 27.5″ aluminum frame crosscountry frameset.
Manufacturer Price
$1,625| Frame | Aluminum |
|---|---|
| Wheels | 27.5″ |
5'1" – 5'6"
5'4" – 5'9"
5'7" – 6'0"
5'10" – 6'3"
6'0" – 6'5"
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Summary
The Giant Trance is celebrated for its versatility, excelling as both an aggressive trail bike and a capable enduro rig. Its suspension performance, particularly the Maestro system, is frequently praised for providing excellent traction and a supple ride. While the bike offers great value and is well-equipped, some reviews note limitations in stock components like the fork and tires, which may require upgrades for optimal performance.
Versatile, suitable for aggressive trail riding and enduro racing
Excellent suspension performance with the Maestro system
Great value for the price, often well-equipped out of the box
Lightweight and efficient climbing capabilities
Stable and predictable handling on descents
Stock components like the fork and tires may need upgrading
Low bottom bracket height can lead to pedal strikes
Some builds may lack the stiffness or control desired for rough terrain
this bike is a hell of a good deal
Hard work pays off, Giant’s new Trance Advanced 0 is more capable than ever
The Trance achieves what many attempt in vain, it descends as well as it climbs.
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Oct 2016 · Mike Yozell
A popular trail model gets some extra downhill flow-ability

Nov 2015
Choosing the right bike is a seriously tough decision. Ideally you would need at least six bikes to have it covered, right? But we also know that often reality has other plans, so it’s back to the drawing board, and deciding on the perfect steed that will do all the things you wish. In the …
So light.
Stellar Shimano XT.
Top-shelf FOX suspension.
Do-it-all ride anywhere ability.
Sturdy descender.
Narrow rims hold the bike back on rougher trails.

Oct 2015 · Daniel Schlicke
Searching for the best Trailbike? Read our group review and find out how the Giant Trance Advanced 1 performed compered to six others.

May 2015
There are carbon frames that cost nearly as much as this bike–Giant's least expensive carbon Trance. So what's the catch? Are the parts crap?

Feb 2015 · Alan Muldoon
Giant Trance Advanced 27.5 2 review
Rock-solid durability and reliability meant that with even minimal servicing the Trance was always ready to go
Suspension is easy to set up and get to a good place, but there’s more potential in the shock tuning
Long, slack geometry makes it a very capable bike on more demanding trails
The Trance really needs a shorter stem and wider handlebar out of the box to support the capability of the frame and geometry
The Overdrive 2 tapered head tube — thankfully it’s been dropped on 2015 bikes as it severely limited stem choice
A carbon frame is nice, but eats massively into the budget and the finishing kit, wheels and suspension take a hit

Nov 2014 · Guy Kesteven
With sorted suspension and brilliant kit for the cash, this sets a benchmark for top end trail value
Feb 2014 · Don Palermini
The versatile Giant Trance Advanced 27.5 0 changes colors like a chameleon making it one of the most versatile bikes in our test. See how it does with the rest of the mountain here. - Mtbr.com

Feb 2014 · MBA Action
When Giant looked at the math and real-world trail analysis, they determined that the benefits of 27.5-inch wheels were profound enough to justify
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