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2021 Nukeproof

Scout 290 Pro

A 29″ aluminum frame hardtail trail bike with upper mid-range components.
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Manufacturer Price

£2,449($3,285)
Weight28.4 lbs  
FrameAluminum
SuspensionHardtail, 130mm
ForkRockShox Lyrik Select
Wheels29″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 12
GroupsetSLX
BrakesShimano SLX Hydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
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Ride Feel

Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
Scout 290 Pro
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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)

26 mph

Scout 290 Pro

26 mph

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Highest gear

(descending)

Sizing
MD

5'4" – 5'10"

LG

5'8" – 6'3"

XL

6'0" – 6'6"

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Reviews
Loam Wolf
Review: Nukeproof Scout 290

May 2022 · Robert Johnston

The Nukeproof Scout 290 is an aggressive all-mountain hardtail that offers a nice blend of downhill handling and a comfortable climbing position.

Highs
  • Comfortable climbing position

  • Build quality

  • Details well covered

  • Descending composure

Lows
  • Not the most playful

  • BB slightly low for tech

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MBR
Nukeproof Scout 290 Comp review - MBR

Feb 2022 · Alan Muldoon

One look at the Nukeproof website and you’ll notice there’s a strong focus on trail, enduro and DH riding, with a range of bikes that look very fit for purpose. There are no featherweight cross country machines here, so if your riding is very much gravity-focused and you’re looking for the best hardtail mountain bike, then Nukeproof is a brand that should be on your radar. In fact, the Scout is the only hardtail in Nukeproof’s range, but it’s offered with both 27.5in or 29in wheels. With three spec levels available, we’ve gone mid-pack with the 290 Comp at £1,799.99 Finished in a glossy ‘concrete grey’ and with a dose of stealthy black components, the Scout really has the look of a premium bike. A quick scan over the bike reveal components and details that give a strong hint at its intentions and mirror Nukeproof’s brand identity. The chunky rubber, 200mm front rotor, 800mm handlebar and chain guide mounts are typically found on an enduro rig. Frame The triple-butted aluminium frame has a longish 435mm chainstay, which helps provide ample mud clearance while giving the option to go bigger than the stock 2.4in rear tyre. The cable/hose routing is very tidy – all external (apart from the dropper) and takes a direct route to the rear. A sure sign that the Scout frame is maybe not as up-to-date as the others is the cable guide for a front derailleur. This concept carries through to the dimensions of the frame more so than the angles; highlighted by the tall 510mm seat tube on the XL bike, a short 110mm head tube and a reach comparable to a large Whyte 629. With this in mind we feel that the sizing could do with a refresh – and certainly needs some attention when choosing which one suits you. Suspension Nukeproof has designed the Scout 290 frame to work with a fork of up to 140mm travel, the pricier Pro model capitalises on this with a RockShox Lyrik. The Comp gets a 130mm Marzocchi Bomber Z2, and we hold the opinion that this is the optimum travel for a trail hardtail, giving enough comfort, grip and support but without huge swings in dynamic geometry as the fork moves through its travel. The Bomber’s performance all round was first class with plenty of small bump compliance and realistic support from Marzocchi’s Rail damper. The recommended air pressures proved accurate too, giving the correct sag with no further tweaking needed. Components It’s nearly a full house of Shimano components for the Scout Comp, with the exception being the Level T brakes from SRAM. The Deore 12-speed transmission (which includes a Shimano chain) is faultless, with a stunning finish to the two-piece chainset. The Maxxis tyres are a standout in the specification, especially if you’re either heavier in build or in your riding style. The 2.5in Assegai up front uses 3C Maxx Terra compound, as does the rear 2.4in Dissector, which is reinforced with the EXO+ casing. …Continue reading »

Highs
  • Stellar specification. Compliant ride.

Lows
  • Care needed with sizing. Tall seat tube. Only three frame sizes.

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Singletrack World
Nukeproof Scout 290 Pro review: for a fun filled ride

Jan 2022 · Singletrack Magazine

We review the Nukeproof Scout 290 Pro as part of the Hardtails for Trails Bike Test in Singletrack Issue 137.

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Pinkbike
Nukeproof Updates Cub-Scout Range with In-House 'Urchin' Components for 2021

Sep 2020 · Nukeproof

4” EXO TR (Tubeless Ready).

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BIKE Magazine
Nukeproof Introduces the Scout Hardtail

Sep 2020

We’ve seen a number of XC hardtails drop lately. Canyon, Orbea, Trek and BMC to name a few. We also saw the other end of the spectrum in the Kona Honzo ESD. None of these are “normal bikes.” In fact, the most high-profile normal hardtail we saw was the Yeti ARC, and it may just…

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Bikerumor
2021 Nukeproof Scout is on the lookout for fun trails w/ updated, rowdy hardtail

Sep 2020 · Zach Overholt

The Nukeproof Scout is back once again with updated components, new colors, and the same ridiculously fun hardtail design.

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BikeRadar
Nukeproof Scout 290 Comp review

Jun 2018 · Guy Kesteven

Light, forgiving distance-shrinker with the stability and control to shred the craziest descents. Buy if you want a great, efficient yet enduro-enjoyable package for riding all day long

Highs
  • Relatively lightweight, impressively smooth ride, super-low and slack geometry, sorted wheel pack and cockpit

Lows
  • Low-slung bottom bracket rules out plus-tyre use, short-stroke dropper and narrow saddle

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Nukeproof Scout 290, custom triple butted hydro-formed Alloy, internal cable routing for dropper seat posts, ISCG 05 mount, threaded 73mm BB, Boost 148mm rear axle spacing, Includes Kevlar chainstay protector

BB StandardBSA, 73mm, Threaded

Tire Clearance2.5"

ColorBrushed Alloy

Fork

RockShox Lyrik Select Charger RC 140mm, 42mm Offset, BOOST, Debonair, Gloss Black

Travel130mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

NA

Bottom Bracket

BSA, 73mm, threaded

Headset

Nukeproof, 44-56 IITS

Stem

Nukeproof Horizon, 50mm, Black

Handlebar

Nukeproof Horizon V2 25mm Rise, Width - M780mm, L800mm, XL800mm)

Saddle

Nukeproof

Seatpost

Brand X Ascend internal, 31.6mm, M:150mm drop; L/XL: 170mm Drop

TypeDropper

Grips

Nukeproof Sam Hill Signature

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano SLX M7100, SGS 12-Speed, Shadow Plus

Crank

Shimano SLX M7100 12-Speed, Hollowtech 2, 170mm, 30T, 52mm Chainline

Shifters

Shimano SLX M7100-IR, 12-speed Rapidfire Plus, I-Spec EV

Cassette

Shimano SLX M7100-12, 12-Speed (HYPERGLIDE+), 10-51T

Chain

Shimano SLX M7100 HG 12-speed Inc Quicklink

Brakes

Shimano SLX M7120, 4 Pot Brake, Resin Pads with Fins

TypeShimano SLX Hydraulic Disc

Wheels
Rims

Front: DT Swiss M1900 SPLINE 29", 6 Bolt, 110x15mm, Rear: DT Swiss M1900 SPLINE 29", 6 Bolt, Shimano Microspline Driver, 148x12mm

Tires

Front: Maxxis Assegai 29" x 2.5”, Maxx Terra, EXO, TR/ Rear: Maxxis Dissector 29" x 2.4”, Maxx Terra EXO+, TR

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