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Today’s DealsRevolt Advanced Pro Frameset
A carbon frame gravel frameset.
Manufacturer Price
£1,799($2,413)| Frame | Carbon |
|---|---|
| Suspension | Rigid |
| Fork | Carbon |
| Wheels | 700c |
5'2" – 5'8"
5'6" – 6'0"
5'8" – 6'2"
5'10" – 6'4"
6'2" – 6'7"
Summary
The Giant Revolt is a versatile gravel bike praised for its smooth ride quality, efficient power transfer, and excellent comfort on rough terrain. It features a lightweight carbon frame, ample mounting points for accessories, and capable handling that suits both road and off-road riding. However, some models have noted issues with stock tires and components that may limit performance in certain conditions.
Smooth and comfortable ride quality
Lightweight and efficient carbon frame
Versatile with ample mounting points for accessories
Capable handling for mixed-surface riding
Good value for money in many builds
Stock tires can lack traction in loose or wet conditions
Some components, like dropper posts, may have ergonomic or performance issues
Aggressive geometry may not suit all riders, especially on descents
The Revolt is undeniably, if understatedly rapid.
It’s easily one of the most comfortable gravel bikes I’ve ridden in recent memory.
I love how much the Revolt manages to feel like a road bike, plus a bit more.
The GIANT Revolt X is an excellent all-rounder, suitable for off-road adventures, relaxed post-work rides, and multi-day epics.
The build is functional and will serve riders just getting into gravel grinding with a versatile and comfortable ride.
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Feb 2024 · Matthew Loveridge
There’s a thought gnawing at me, scratching gently at the bit of my brain where really good thoughts come from.
Ability to eat up rough trails without being totally compromised on easier terrain
Less able on technical rough terrain
Fork isn’t as sensitive as I’d like
Dropper lever only usable from drops
Freehub incredibly loud
Minor toe overlap
Jun 2023 · James Huang
Giant’s popular Revolt gravel bike, now with a suspension fork, a dropper seatpost, and fatter tires.
Proven handling
A plush ride
Heaps of capability
Heaps of versatility
Mostly excellent components.
Can’t hide the weight or rolling resistance
Unrefined dropper seatpost
Gratingly loud freehub ratchet
Handling could be more daring.

May 2023 · Warren Rossiter
2022’s Bike of the Year gets a rowdy reimagining
Excellent mullet spec
Huge off road capability
Smooth comfort
Dropper can get bouncy
May be too dirt focused for some

Feb 2023
Brand new for 2023, the Giant Revolt X is designed to be a more capable and comfortable gravel bike for all-terrain riding.
Hugely capable for a gravel bike
Comfortable, bump-smoothing ride quality
The supple Fox 32 TC fork
Responsive but comfortable CXR X1 wheelset
Supple high volume tyres
Flip chip adds versatility
Huge array of mounting points
Dropper post lacks adjustability
Remote ergonomics could be better
Toe overlap may be an issue for some riders
Limited brake lever reach

Jan 2023 · Cory Benson
Leaked Australian listings for a 2023 Giant Revolt X Advanced carbon gravel bike reveal a redesign for 40mm suspension forks & 1x setups...

May 2022 · By
Thanks to a flip-chip in the dropouts, the wheelbase of the GIANT Revolt Advanced 0 can be adjusted by one centimetre. This affects both handling and tire clearance. A direct comparison with 18 of the best gravel bikes of the year shows whether this and the mechanical 2x11 Shimano drivetrain make the bike good enough all-round to beat the competition.
Predictable handling
You can tune the handling by adjusting the flip-chip
Plenty of mounting points
Dropper post compatible
Operation of the seat post clamp
Handlebar isn’t flared and the drops are too short
May 2022 · Guy Kesteven
Giant’s much loved soft-road gravel bike gets bigger tires, a smoother ride and more versatility, while losing weight
Super-smooth frame, post and bars
Light and quietly super-quick frame and wheels
Loads of bottle, rack, fender and bag mounts
53mm tire clearance
Close spaced gears and powerful brakes
Receptor tires are terrifying without adding speed
Stock steering is borderline sketchy off-road
No single ring options on any Revolt

Mar 2022 · RBA Staff
A “CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE” GRAVEL BIKE
| Frame | Advanced-Grade Composite, 12x142mm thru-axle, disc, flip chip dropout Tire Clearance: 53c Color: Orion Nebula |
|---|---|
| Fork | Advanced SL-Grade Composite, full-composite OverDrive steerer, 12mm thru-axle, disc |
| Shock | N/A |
| Seatpost | Giant D-Fuse SLR, composite, -5/+15mm offset Type: Rigid |
First added November 6
Last updated April 6
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