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Today’s DealsSession 29 Frameset
A 29″ carbon frame full suspension downhill frameset.
Manufacturer Price
4999 USD(4299 €)| Weight | 6,2 kg (frame) |
|---|---|
| Frame | Carbon |
| Suspension | Full, 190 / 200mm |
| Fork | Fox Factory Float 40 |
| Shock | Fox Float X2 Factory |
| Wheels | 29″ |
Summary
The Trek Session downhill bike is praised for its refined suspension and geometry updates, offering a stiffer, lighter frame with improved handling and stability. It excels in speed and traction, particularly with the 29er option, but some models may feel cramped or harsh in rough terrain. Overall, it's a competitive choice for aggressive riding and racing.
Stiffer, lighter, and stronger frame
Improved suspension performance with Fox components
Enhanced geometry for better stability and control
Excellent speed and traction capabilities
Tunability options like MinoLink for customization
Some models have outdated or cramped geometry
Harsh ride quality in rough conditions
High price point for top-tier builds
Potential issues with traction and comfort on technical terrain
Limited suitability for taller riders due to reach constraints
If the Session with 29” wheels carries riders to the finish line faster, that’s it: it’s faster and big wheels win.Bicycling
You may be looking at the future of downhill. Time will tell, but probably in mere fractions of seconds.
The outdated geometry, harsh fork and underwhelming brakes meant I really struggled to get on with the Trek.
Like a daggum rocket ship!
The Session 29 is an ultra-light, ultra-stiff machine that's unforgiving at times and best suited to strong or heavy pilots who are precise and highly skilled.Pinkbike
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Nov 2018 · Drew Rohde
A review worth reading if you are considering a 29er DH bike. The Trek Session 9.9 downhill bike has a couple interesting quirks but is without a doubt one of the best DH bikes we've ridden in. If you're a racer looking for pick up speed and drop seconds, check this bike out!

Oct 2018 · Paul Aston
One of the most successful, recognizable silhouettes on the DH circuit now comes with wagon wheels. So how does it compare to the newest crop of DH bikes?
Ultra light and stiff
Exceptional, simple finish
Balanced, aggressive geometry
Quick acceleration and efficient pedaling
Possibly too light and stiff
Top of the line price tag
Lacking traction in rough stuff
Reach may limit taller riders

Sept 2018 · Seb Stott
A pricey bike let down by a basic fork, disappointing brakes and dated geometry
‘ABP’ rear suspension provides a solid, supple action
Relatively short front end feels cramped, high bottom bracket and short frame deliver a sometimes precarious-feeling ride, harsh fork and weak brakes are disappointing for the price

Oct 2017
If you're a DH racer, your special edition bike usually comes out during worlds - if you're good enough to qualify and your bike sponsor loves you.

May 2017 · Matt Phillips
All new carbon framesets for both 27.5 and 29 inch wheels for Trek's downhill race bike

May 2017
Trek releases the 2018 Session with updated geometry, refined linkage, and a revamped Float X2 shock. There's also a 29 inch version, which the internet will probably have nothing to say about.
May 2017 · Smurf
The world's first production, carbon 29er downhill bike
| Frame | OCLV Mountain Carbon main frame & stays, ABP, magnesium EVO Link, E2 tapered head tube, Mino Link, integrated frame protection, Control Freak internal routing, Carbon Armor, ISCG mount, 190mm travel |
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| Fork | Fox Factory 40 FIT RC2, air spring, Kashima Coat, hi/lo speed compression, Boost 110x20 thru axle, 190mm travel Travel: 200mm Spring Type: Air |
| Shock | Fox Factory Float X2, high/low speed rebound adjust, high/low speed compression adjust, tuned by Trek Suspension Lab, 225x70mm Travel: 190mm |
| Headset | FSA Orbit, sealed cartridge bearing, 1-1/8˝ top, 1.5˝ bottom (includes geometry adjust angled cups) |
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