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2019 Pivot

Switchblade Team Frame and Crank

A 27.5″ carbon frame full suspension enduro frameset with modest components.

Manufacturer Price

$4,099
FrameCarbon
SuspensionFull
ShockFox Float DPX2 Factory
Wheels27.5″
GroupsetRace Face
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Sizing
XS

4'9" – 5'5"

SM

5'3" – 5'9"

MD

5'7" – 6'0"

LG

5'10" – 6'3"

XL

6'1" – 6'8"

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Summary

The Pivot Switchblade is a versatile enduro bike praised for its adaptable geometry, DW-link suspension, and ability to run both 29-inch and 27.5+ tires. It excels in descending with a stiff frame and efficient suspension, though some reviews note it could be more aggressive in steep terrain. The bike's climbing efficiency and grip are highlighted, but comfort issues like knee pain from crank design and overly stiff wheels are mentioned.

Pros
  • Versatile with ability to run 29-inch or 27.5+ tires

  • Stiff frame and DW-link suspension for confident descending

  • Short chainstay length improves handling

  • Super Boost Plus rear hub increases wheel stiffness

  • Adjustable geometry with lower headset cup

Cons
  • Overly stiff with Reynolds wheels, causing difficulty in holding a line

  • Does not inspire aggressive pedaling, prefers a seated approach

  • Effective seat angle feels slouched back when climbing

  • Race Face Aeffect crank results in a wider Q-factor, causing knee pain

  • Rear suspension can feel slightly outgunned on rough terrain

Key Quotes
It feels like a 135-millimeter all-mountain bike.
BIKE Magazine logoBIKE Magazine
The Pivot Switchblade Pro 29 is an absolute blast on most terrain
BikeRadar logoBikeRadar
Although I had more testbikes with me in Saalbach, I always wanted to get back on the Switchblade.
Enduro Mountainbike Magazine logoEnduro Mountainbike Magazine
Long, low, and playful is the pervasive theme of this bike.
Loam Wolf logoLoam Wolf
Using our next-generation, hydro-formed aluminum allows us to achieve the same strength, stiffness, and on-trail performance as the carbon Switchblade
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Loam Wolf
Review: Pivot Switchblade Pro XT/XTR 29er

Jul 2020 · Mike Wirth

PIVOT SWITCHBLADE PRO XT/XTR 29ER REVIEW IF A SURVIVAL KNIFE WERE A BIKE Words by Mike Wirth | Photos by Katie Jane Photography When Pivot launched their original Switchblade in 2015, it wasn’t actually original at all. At least the name wasn’t. The true OG

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Freehub
Bike Review | Pivot Switchblade Team XTR 29

May 2020

The element of “pop” can be tough to describe, but when it’s felt, the definition becomes crystal clear. The Pivot Switchblade is a pop machine, and it’s apparent from the very first pedal stroke. With DW-Link suspension, designed by the guru Dave Weagle himself, there’s no question as to where this indescribable amount of energy comes from, nor is there a question as to how to make the most of it. The Switchblade answers that itself by boosting off every jump and bump in sight. The same fundamentals that make this bike an instrument of antigravity also give it a uniquely agile feel for when it’s on the ground—even if those moments are rare. With short chain stays and a steeper seat-tube angle the Switchblade is a nimble climber that transfers pedal power to traction well, even while out of the saddle.

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Bike Perfect
Pivot Switchblade Team XTR reviewed

Apr 2020 · Guy Kesteven

Can Pivot’s Switchblade really make a £9k price tag seem worth it? Guy Kesteven has been blasting his local test trails in a responsible, solitary fashion to find out

Highs
  • Super clean, precise and efficient but still smooth and grippy

  • Excellent all round aggro handling balance

  • Super Gucci XTR/Fox/Reynolds build kit

  • Delicious frame detailing

  • Sweet custom air shock but coil shock compatible too.

Lows
  • Very high price

  • Too progressive for most riders in stock form

  • Press Fit BB and option limiting Super Boost rear end

  • XTR brake pad rattle drove us nuts

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BIKE Magazine
First Ride: 2020 Pivot Switchblade

Feb 2020

If you’ve been keeping a close eye on Pivot’s frame evolution over the past year, the design of the revamped Switchblade won’t come as a surprise—it

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BikeRadar
Pivot Switchblade Team XTR first ride review

Feb 2020 · Alex Evans

Can the new Switchblade cut the number of bikes you need to own to one?

Highs
  • Lovely, supportive rear suspension that’s supple to boot

  • Geometry inspires confidence

  • Frame damps bumps and vibrations well

  • Good spec but for the price, you’d hope so!

Lows
  • Amazingly expensive

  • Brakes performed inconsistently

  • Rattly internal cable routing

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
First ride review: Pivot Switchblade 2020 - The all-rounder gets even more capable!

Feb 2020 · Jonas Müssig

Metadescription: Can the new Pivot Switchblade 2020 retain its reputation as the “one bike for all”? We flew out to its launch in Gran Canaria to find out!

Highs
  • Great suspension

  • Great climbing qualities

  • Playful yet capable

  • Elegant design and high quality workmanship

Lows
  • Short chainstays limit uphill performance

  • Loud XT brakes

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MBR
2020 Pivot Switchblade 29 Pro XT/XTR: first ride review - MBR

Feb 2020 · Alan Muldoon

The latest version of the classic Pivot Switchblade 29 trail bike has 142mm travel married to a 160mm Fox 36 fork. Prices start from £5,700.

Highs
  • Playful, versatile trail bike that isn’t phased on fast, rough trails.

Lows
  • Inconsistent bite-point on the Shimano XT brakes makes it hard to modulate speed.

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Vital MTB
2020 Pivot Switchblade Pro XT/XTR 29

Feb 2020 · Bturman

Pivot jumps into 2020 with big updates to a popular bike, and we're confident in saying that it's an incredible ride.

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Switchblade Carbon

Shock

Fox Factory Float DPX2

Groupset
Crank

Race Face Next R 30t

Wheels
Rims

None

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