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A 27.5″ aluminum frame full suspension enduro bike with high-end components.
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$3,654| Weight | 34.4 lbs |
|---|---|
| Frame | Aluminum |
| Suspension | Full, 180 / 180mm |
| Fork | RockShox ZEB |
| Shock | RockShox Deluxe Select+ |
| Wheels | 27.5″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 12 |
| Groupset | GX Eagle, Truvativ Descendant |
| Brakes | SRAM G2 R Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
5'2" – 5'7"
5'6" – 5'11"
5'9" – 6'2"
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Summary
The Propain Spindrift is a versatile enduro bike that excels in both climbing and descending, offering a lively and responsive ride. Its 180mm travel and PRO10 suspension platform provide a bottomless feel, making it capable on steep descents while maintaining impressive pedaling efficiency. Customization options and a top-tier spec list add to its appeal, though some may find the shock setup tricky and the frame's standover clearance less than ideal.
Pedals well for its long travel
Alloy frame is just as capable as carbon rivals on the trail
Customisation options with Propain’s configurator
Top-tier spec list including SRAM AXS gears
Impressive climbing performance for a long-travel bike
SRAM AXS derailleur is noisy
Dialling the shock in can be tricky and time consuming
Taller frame means not the best standover clearance
The Spindrift will have you reconsidering your prejudices about long-travel bikes.
Propain’s Spindrift can be both a Rampage bike and a fall-line DH shredder, but still not send you to sleep on less lairy trails.
The surprising pedaling performance of the Spindrift is immediately apparent, with a lively and supportive feel that you wouldn't expect of a 180mm travel bike.Pinkbike
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Dec 2024 · Mick Kirkman
In a world where excess is increasingly frowned upon, it’s easy to find reasons to be more conservative and play things safe. Propain’s Spindrift takes that ethos and throws it straight out of the fictional window, boasting a whopping 180mm at both ends, and even turbo-charging the DH attitude with a dual crown fork if you want to push things even further. Despite the Cat 5 chassis rating and the brand’s athletes chucking it down cliffs and drops in last year’s Red Bull Rampage, this is not just a pure downhill bike. On the contrary, what makes the Spindrift such a stand out from the best enduro mountain bikes is how versatile it is, even with all that travel and toughness. – Short of time? Click here to skip to the verdict – Propain Spindrift need to know Latest generation of Propain’s 180mm travel freeride bike Near £8K build features SRAM’s XX Transmission drivetrain and RockShox Ultimate suspension with Magura MT7 DH-spec brakes Available in carbon fibre or aluminium with a snappier, more bike park attitude in aluminium Refined frame now has internal storage and cleaner lines Built to order purchase process allows complete personalisation Propain’s Spindthrift can be both a Rampage bike and a fall-line DH shredder, but still not send you to sleep on less lairy trails. This magic is thanks to the distinctive PRO10 suspension. I’ve tested the Spindrift previously and found, even with all the travel, it pedalled and accelerated like it had no right to. And that’s with 29in wheels front and back, a coil shock and a 10mm longer (190mm) Zeb fork. This latest carbon version has been tweaked, rather than completely overhauled, presumably because Propain felt it had already nailed the suspension feel. It still has the German brand’s distinct look defined by that wrap-round link and asymmetric front triangle, but the frame is much sleeker and better integrated. It now comes with a flip-chip built into the rocker to swap between 29in or MX set up too. It wouldn’t be 2024 either without a new downtube glove box to stash your stuff, so the latest carbon Spindrift also ticks the internal frame storage box. Frame and geometry Whoever said freeride is dead clearly didn’t factor in Propain reaching a fifth Spindrift generation. Slimmer and more angular than before, with a couple of stylised kinks at the head and seat tubes, the new frame is still a beefcake. But with Propain’s complicated-looking scissoring link design it’s more of a toned and purposeful hunk. Alongside this carbon version, there’s a cheaper aluminium option that differs slightly by having shorter chainstay and reach per size as well as a higher stack, presumably for a more bike park and jumpy focus. The carbon frame uses a tuned layup mixing high modulus fibres in places to save weight, packs the internal storage mentioned (with two separate stash bags) and has numerous practical mounting options for bottle and tools. There’s an oval flip chip to swap wheel size, …Continue reading »
• Longer travel doesn’t detract from reactiveness or fun factor
• Stable and well-balanced even in really rough terrain
• Exceptionally efficient pedalling for 180mm bike
• New chassis is silent, much more refined and slicker looking
• Neat storage solutions internally and externally
• MX or 29er option
• Dialling the shock in can be tricky and time consuming.
• Taller frame means not the best standover clearance and can feel a bit cumbersome compared to similar reach frames.
• Big money for an analogue bike.
• Short seat tube insertion depth limits dropper size options.
• Rear triangle axle slots were slightly too wide, meaning fitting the rear wheel can be a faff and the frame also gets ‘cinched’ together, which doesn’t scream exacting tolerances.
• Magura MT7 front brake ‘wobble’ on floating pads is annoying.

Aug 2024 · Dario DiGiulio
Freeride, super enduro, whatever you want to call it, the Spindrift is a bike for big trails.

Jul 2023 · Luke Marshall
The Propain is a fully capable hard charger in the park with surprising efficiency on the climbs
Pedals well for its long travel
Alloy frame is just as capable as carbon rivals on the trail
Nothing to upgrade on the Performance model
Customisation options with Propain’s configurator
SRAM AXS derailleur is noisy
Upgraded RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate RTC might need a retune

Jul 2021 · Peter Walker
Does lots of travel necessarily translate into endless reserves and does Propain’s configurator offer enough options to build the perfect bike bike park rig? We chucked the Propain Spindrift CF Mix around the bike park for a whole week and can tell you why it loves going sideways more than most of its opponents!
Inspires huge amounts of confidence on big jumps and tall berms
Sensitive suspension with lots of reserves
Configurator allows you to adapt the spec and look of the bike to suit your preferences and budget
Requires an active riding style
Background noise from rattling cables and rear derailleur
Perfect setup takes time

Nov 2020 · Robert Johnston
PROPAIN SPINDRIFT CF MIXED REVIEW Words by Robert Johnston Photos by Adam Lievesley With Propain releasing their updated Hugene and Tyee models over the past couple years, next up was the big hitting, happy climbing “super enduro” machine that is the Spindrift. In line with
| Frame | Blend Alloy Frame Hanger Standard: UDH |
|---|---|
| Fork | RockShox ZEB R, 180 mm Travel: 180mm Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | RockShox Deluxe Select+, 180 mm Travel: 180mm |
| Stem | SIXPACK Vertic 50 |
| Handlebar | SIXPACK Millenium 805 |
| Saddle | SIXPACK Kamikaze |
| Seatpost | Bikeyoke Revive Type: Dropper |
| Rear Derailleur | SRAM GX Eagle (1×12) |
|---|---|
| Crank | Truvativ Descendant Eagle, 32t |
| Cassette | SRAM XG-1275 10-52, (1×12) |
| Brakes | SRAM G2 R, 200 mm / 200 mm Type: SRAM G2 R Hydraulic Disc |
| Rims | NEWMEN Performance, 30 |
|---|---|
| Tires | Schwalbe Magic Mary / Big Betty |
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