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Santa Cruz price point breakdown
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Santa Cruz bikes by category
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Santa Cruz model ranges
Gravel
Stigmata

Current Models

16

price

3.999 €—8.299 €

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Skitch

Current Models

4

price

6.499 €—(7.004 €)

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XC
Blur

Current Models

13

price

(3.996 €)—11.999 €

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Highball

Current Models

6

price

3.799 €—9.699 €

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Trail
5010

Current Models

4

price

(6.144 €)—(8.035 €)

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Tallboy

Current Models

4

price

5.999 €—9.499 €

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Enduro
Hightower

Current Models

13

price

5.499 €—11.499 €

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Bronson

Current Models

11

price

5.499 €—9.999 €

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Vala

Current Models

11

price

5.299 €—12.999 €

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Bullit

Current Models

7

price

7.699 €—11.999 €

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Megatower

Current Models

6

price

6.599 €—10.499 €

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Heckler SL

Current Models

4

price

7.499 €—9.799 €

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Nomad

Current Models

4

price

6.299 €—10.199 €

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Downhill
V10

Current Models

2

price

7.499 €—9.699 €

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Recent reviews
Bikerumor
Santa Cruz Introduces the Gen 6 Tallboy, and Boy, are There Some Changes!

May 2026 · Travis Reill

The Gen 6 Santa Cruz Tallboy has arrived and it has 4-bar suspension, a bit more travel, and an updated geometry.

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
Santa Cruz Tallboy 6 2027 on Review – Is the Four-Bar Rear Suspension Really Better Than VPP?

May 2026 · Reynaldo Ilagan

Santa Cruz Tallboy 6 Review: Is the Four-Bar Rear Suspension Better Than VPP?

Highs
  • Sensitive and very balanced suspension with plenty of reserves

  • High-quality finish and well-thought-out details

  • Well-considered specs across the entire range

Lows
  • Increased noise levels on the trail

  • Tight tire clearance at the seatstay bridge

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Pinkbike
First Ride: The 2026 Santa Cruz Tallboy Has Been Fully Reinvented, But Remains a Joy

May 2026 · Dario DiGiulio

There are a lot of things I'm thinking about while riding a bike, like some cool moss I just saw or how nice that corner felt, but one area that rarely crosses my mind is what suspension platform changes have been made to this new generation of frame.

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Bikerumor
Is That a New Tallboy? in Santa Cruz's "More than an Old Map: Riding the Old Ghost Road"

May 2026 · Jeremy Benson

Santa Cruz Bicycles isn't even trying to hide what appears to be an unreleased next generation Tallboy short travel trail bike.

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NSMB
2027 Santa Cruz Tallboy 6

May 2026

Now in its sixth iteration, the ever-popular Tallboy arrives with a few tweaks and one big change. A handful of us headed to Bellingham for a preview.

Highs
  • Lighter frame (300g reduction)

  • Improved suspension suppleness

  • Better climbing traction

  • Increased dropper post insertion

  • Comfortable and confidence-inspiring ride

  • Linear and predictable suspension feel

  • Easy setup with lower shock pressures

  • Cable ports on CC Carbon models

  • Versatile and fun trail bike

Lows
  • Limited ride time for full assessment

  • HBO circuit recommended for coil shock

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Freehub
A standout specimen. | Santa Cruz Tallboy

May 2026

Eager consumers of bike rumors won’t be surprised that Santa Cruz is transitioning from its recent Nomad launch to an all-new, Horst link Tallboy. There’s been plenty of forum speculation, along with "spy shots" of lanky men stuffed with ginger fried rice abandoning unreleased bikes in plain sight. So yeah, there’s a new Tallboy. And its linkage is downright brachyuran, as opposed to the lower link VPP design that most other Santa Cruz meat bikes employ. On paper that’s the big news, but after riding the new Tallboy, I’ve come away much less interested in the speculation and drama around this move, and more focused on how this bike rides, and how that, in turn, reflects the broader category of lightweight trail bikes. We’ll cover the suspension platform change, but the focus of this review will be on the new Tallboy’s performance, because that shines brighter than some pivot movement. Santa Cruz Tallboy Details, Travel: 130 mm (rear) 140 mm (front), Wheel Size: 29”, Size Tested: Large, Build Tested: XO AXS RSV, Head Tube Angle: 65.1-64.8°, Measured weight: 29.49 lbs, 13.38 kg, MSRP: $9,299

Highs
  • Attention to detail, premium feel

  • Excellent climbing traction and efficiency

  • Capable descending, punches above its travel

  • Comfortable and stiff chassis

  • Quiet with good chainslap protection

  • Glovebox V2 storage system

  • Lifetime warranty and bearing replacement

  • Good spec choices (Forekaster tires, Reserve wheels)

Lows
  • Limited adjustability (flip chip only, no headset cup)

  • SRAM Motive brakes are adequate but reviewer would prefer Mavens

  • High price point

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which Santa Cruz bikes are most popular?

The most popular Santa Cruz model families are the V10, Hightower und Tallboy.

Q: Does Santa Cruz make eBikes?

Yes, Santa Cruz manufactures both conventional bikes and e-bikes.