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2023 Nukeproof

Scout 275 Frame

A 27.5″ aluminum frame hardtail trail frameset.

Manufacturer Price

$499
FrameAluminum
SuspensionHardtail, 140mm
Wheels27.5″
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Sizing
SM

5'2" – 5'8"

MD

5'6" – 5'11"

LG

5'10" – 6'3"

XL

6'1" – 6'7"

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Rider Fit Notes
  • 5'10", size M, Just right
  • 5'1", size S, Just right
Reviews

Summary

The Nukeproof Scout is a highly regarded trail hardtail, praised for its comfortable climbing position, build quality, and descending composure. It features size-specific geometry and updated frame details like a tapered zero stack head tube and SRAM UDH compatibility. While it excels in efficiency and handling, some riders note limitations in fork support and travel, as well as being heavier than some competitors.

Pros
  • Comfortable climbing position

  • Build quality

  • Size specific geometry

  • Updated frame with tapered zero stack head tube and low slung top tube

  • SRAM UDH compatibility

Cons
  • Fork lacks support

  • 140mm fork travel may be insufficient for some riders

  • Heavier than some competitors

Key Quotes
Bringing the Nukeproof Scout 290 elite bang up to date makes this hardtail a seriously accomplished trail bike.
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It‘s obvious that Nukeproof ‘gets’ hardtails.
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The DB8 is SRAM's mineral oil brake that combines their ubiquitous Code brake pads with a significantly more positive braking action than the least expensive Code R brakes.
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Pinkbike
Nukeproof Grows Kids' MTB Range with 14" & 16" Cub Scout & Cub Scoot Balance Bike

Nov 2023 · Jessie-May Morgan

Nukeproof's kids lineup expands with new 14" and 16" options, plus a balance bike.

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NSMB
Nukeproof Scout Comp Hardtail

Oct 2023

A first look at the Scout Comp hardtail, the most interesting build and potentially the best value in Nukeproof's mountain bicycle lineup.

Highs
  • Creative, min-maxed parts mix on the Comp model

  • High value of Comp build compared to higher tiers

  • Excellent packaging with reusable straps and minimal plastic

  • Bike assembled well out of the box, gears shifted perfectly

  • Geometry chart includes sagged numbers

  • Tire choice: harder compound rear, softer front

  • DB8 brakes offer positive feel and are a good value

  • House brand components seem good quality

  • Lots of tire clearance for 2.4" tires

  • Frame weight claimed 5.1 lbs for medium

  • Multiple configuration options (mullet, fork swaps, single-speed)

Lows
  • Marzocchi Z2 fork is only 130mm (out of sync with rest of lineup)

  • Z2 fork feels blech out of the box, needs lower service

  • Schwalbe tire choice: prefers 2.6" tires on 29er, but only 2.35"

  • SunRace cassette doesn't shift as well as Shimano under heavy load

  • Cable routing for rear derailleur was weird out of box

  • Sharp untrimmed zip ties on an otherwise quality build

  • 64.5° HTA sags to 66°, could benefit from a -2° headset

  • Nukeproof USA not shipping to Canada, no Canadian dealers

  • Higher-end models (Elite, RS) less exciting than the Comp

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MBR
Nukeproof Scout 290 Elite review - MBR

May 2023 · Alan Muldoon

The Nukeproof Scout started life as a burly, dirt jump/4-cross bike. But over the years the Scout has broadened its horizons, maturing into a capable trail bike, without ever losing sight of its more playful past. And with the latest round of frame revisions in 2022, the Scout is more capable than ever before. It’s also bang up-to-date. Best hardtail mountain bikes: classic trail-shredding machines Need to know: Bolt-thru axles front and rear mean you’ll need to carry a multi-tool Tool strap mounts under the top tube are handy for carrying a tube and a multi-tool Available in 27.5in or 29in versions, but currently no 297 option Wheel size specific sizing: 290 comes in M, L, XL, XXL, 270 in S, M, L, XL The new alloy Scout frame gets a tapered zero stack head tube and an equally low slung top tube. There’s a bottle mount on the slender downtube for hydration and a second set of bottle bosses under the top tube for attaching a tool wrap, or whatever you need close to hand on your regular rides. With bridgeless stays the rear end of the Scout is every bit as streamlined as the front triangle – the 3D rear dropouts that are sculpted out from the inside adding to the overall soft, elegant look of the frame. And with a addition of the SRAM UDH (universal derailleur hanger), the Scout frame is fully compatible with SRAM’s recently released T-Type direct mount derailleurs. More importantly though, finding a replacement derailleur hanger has never been easier. But Nukeproof hasn’t just smoothed out the hard edges of the Scout or added expensive drivetrain compatibility, the geometry and sizing have been updated too. There are still two unique versions of the Scout frame, where the 290 tested here is designed around 29in wheels. There’s also a parallel Scout 275 range, which, you guessed it, rolls on 27.5in wheels. And Nukeproof couldn’t be more inclusive, with a sizing split that’s right down the middle; four for each wheel size. There’s a ton of overlap too, the sizing on the 275 ranging from S to XL and the 290 from M to XXL. Which means, all but the shortest and tallest riders can choose whichever wheel size they prefer. Best of all, Nukeproof has introduced size specific chainstay lengths on both platforms, to help ensure that riders big and small get a similar ride experience. On the 290 that means the chainstay lengths start at 432.5mm on the size medium and increase in 2.5mm increments to 440mm on the XXL to help maintain a more consistent weight distribution across all four frame sizes. Suspension Up front, the Scout 290 Elite gets a Fox 36 Rhythm fork. Travel on the Elite, Comp and Race builds is 140mm, while the range topping RS model rocks a 150mm fork. Now, we’ve never been convinced that more travel is better, especially on a hardtail, but the taller fork on the RS build could be advantageous on the Scout, …Continue reading »

Highs
  • Size specify geometry

Lows
  • Fork lacks support

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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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Singletrack World
2022 Nukeproof Scout 290 Review: Trail Toy!

May 2022 · Amanda Wishart

2022 Nukeproof Scout offers four build specs, all as 275 or 290. Nukeproof have brought the signature yellow paint back, too...

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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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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Custom triple butted hydro-formed Alloy

ColorsKraken Blue; Racing Red

Headset

Nukeproof, 44-56 IITS

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