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A 29″ carbon frame hardtail crosscountry bike with upper mid-range components.
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Manufacturer Price
CA$3,699($2,664)| Frame | Carbon |
|---|---|
| Suspension | Hardtail |
| Fork | Giant Crest 34 |
| Wheels | 29″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 12 |
| Groupset | SLX |
| Brakes | Shimano Deore Hydraulic Disc |
5'4" – 5'9"
5'6" – 6'0"
5'10" – 6'3"
6'1" – 6'6"
Summary
The Giant XTC is a highly regarded cross-country bike, praised for its lightweight frame, advanced aluminum construction, and XC-focused geometry. It offers impressive performance with room for wide tires and internal cable routing, though some reviews note the absence of a dropper post and a stiff ride quality. The bike is frequently compared to models like the Scott Scale WC and Trek X-Caliber 8, standing out for its value and racing capabilities.
Light and strong frame with advanced aluminum construction
XC-focused geometry suitable for racing
Room for wide tires and internal cable routing
Affordable pricing starting at $1,200
High-quality frame suitable for future upgrades
Absence of a dropper post in some builds
Stiff ride quality noted in some reviews
Limited color and size options
What about those of us who just want to catch the Tuesday night local circuit and simply aren’t into shreddy trail-oriented hardtails?
The XTC loves, almost begs, to be ridden with aggression, and it’s in its element when you’re out of the saddle and trying to rip the handlebar in a different direction of the cranks.
It’s one of the best XC hardtail bikes out there.
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Feb 2023 · Seanwhite
Few bikes impress us as much as the Giant XTC SLR 29 1 has. It’s one of the best hardtail mountain bikes out there when it comes to XC racing or long-haul marathon munching. So good, in fact, it scored a rare 10/10 and is our pick for the best cross-country hard tail we’ve tested. Need to know: Giant Crest fork uses a stout 34mm chassis to deliver 100mm of controlled travel Wet weather performance of SLX/XT transmission could be improved with a Shimano chain Wider Giant in-house rims are ideal for higher volume tyres Available in four frame sizes, with very generous reach measurements With a noticeable move to the lightweight, short-travel full suspension Anthem platform for XC racing, Giant’s carbon XC hardtails have slipped quietly out of the range. So if you want a Giant XC race hardtail, you have only one option in the UK: the aluminium XTC SLR 29 1 at £1,599. Fully overhauled and relaunched in 2021, the Giant XTC sports the most up-to-date frame in this test. And according to Giant, it’s the lightest aluminium hardtail frame that it has produced to date, the 12.29kg (27.09lb) bike weight the lightest in test and reflecting the weight savings achieved by Giant’s sophisticated ‘microscopic grain manipulation’ and top drawer ALLUX SLR aluminium tubing. The aim was for a class-leading stiffness-to-weight ratio. And Giant has delivered. As such, the underlying quality of the latest evolution of the XTC is not just a relevant bike in its stock form, but the frame is of such high quality that it is a realistic platform for future upgrades, and one that could confidently go elbow-to-elbow with riders on carbon race-orientated hardtails. One model, one colour, four sizes, all running 29in wheels. It’s a simple formula but first impressions were very promising; the sleek frame design with every tube varying in shape and profile make it more than fit for purpose. And with none of the rack and kickstand mounts that are present on the Trek X-Caliber 8 and Cube Reaction Pro, the focus of the Giant XTC SLR is crystal clear. Only the shallow slope of the top tube raises an eyebrow and adds a more traditional aesthetic to the XTC. However, if you’re lining up for a 12 hour marathon or ultra-endurance event you will appreciate all that space in the front triangle to fit two large bottles and a frame bag. As expected, this latest evolution is designed to be single-ring-specific and you can run up to a 36t chainring on this frame if you have the horsepower to turn a big gear. The stock bike has a more sensible 32t chainring and married to the 10-51t Shimano 12 speed cassette, the gear ratios felt bang on and reflect the bike’s faster-paced intentions. Like all of the hardtails in this shootout, we tested the Giant in a size XL – the largest size available, whereas the three other bands in the test all offer a XXL. That’s not …Continue reading »
Giant Crest forks adds accuracy
Needs lock-on grips

Jul 2020 · Jessie-May Morgan
2021 Giant XTC SLR 29 hardtail mountain bike goes long in the chainstay for improved stability, two models offered with wide range gearing.

Jul 2020
These are polarizing times. Seems like everybody’s either on one end of the spectrum or the other. I speak, of course, of hardtails. There are more and more aggressive, boundary-pushing rigs out there, and the ever-present XC hardtail holdouts. But the latter are usually aimed at the gram-counting racers that clearly are a bit too…

Jul 2020 · VeloNews.com
The XTC SLR's aluminum frame is Giant's lightest and is fabricated using a proprietary hydroforming process to create a race-worthy and affordable bike.
Feb 2020 · Dave Rome
When it comes to riding bikes, there are few things I love more than finding the flow of a snaking singletrack trail, smashing the pedals out of turns and feeling my wheels leave terra firma, even if it’s only for a microsecond. The latest trend of gravel bikes certainly lets you experience this thrill, but […]
Impressively light and efficient, well-rounded racing geometry, durable and race-ready component specification.
Could use a straight (and dropper) seatpost, ride quality still on the stiff side, resin-only brake rotors, gear cable rattles in frame, contact points.
| Frame | Advanced-Grade Composite, 12x148mm thru-axle BB Standard: BB86/BB92, Press Fit Tire Clearance: 2.25" Color: Black / Amber Glow |
|---|---|
| Fork | Giant Crest 34 RRL T100 15X110, remote lockout Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | N/A |
| Bottom Bracket | Shimano, press fit |
| Stem | Giant Contact S:60mm, M:70mm, L:80mm, XL:90mm |
| Handlebar | Giant Contact SL XC Flat, 780x31.8mm |
| Saddle | Fi'zi:k Antares R7 with S-Alloy rails |
| Seatpost | Giant Connect, 30.9x400mm Type: Rigid |
| Pedals | N/A |
| Grips | Giant XC Pro S:32mm, M:32mm, L:34mm, XL:34mm |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano SLX |
|---|---|
| Front Derailleur | N/A |
| Crank | Shimano SLX, 32t S:170mm, M:175mm, L:175mm, XL:175mm |
| Shifters | Shimano SLX, 1x12 |
| Cassette | Shimano SLX, 10x51 |
| Chain | KMC X-12 |
| Brakes | Shimano BR-MT500, hydraulic, Shimano RT-56 rotors [F]180mm, [R]160mm Type: Shimano Deore Hydraulic Disc |
| Brake Levers | Shimano MT-501 |
| Rims | Giant XCT 29” alloy, 25mm inner width |
|---|---|
| Spokes | Sapim |
| Front Hub | [F] alloy, Boost 15x110mm, loose bearing [R] alloy, Boost 12x148mm, sealed bearing |
| Rear Hub | [F] alloy, Boost 15x110mm, loose bearing [R] alloy, Boost 12x148mm, sealed bearing |
| Tires | Maxxis Recon Race 29x2.25, foldable, TLR, EXO, tubeless |
First added September 1
Last updated May 30