Bikes up to 60% offWe monitor over 40,000 bikes daily to find the best prices

Today’s Deals

2021 Intense

SNIPER XC Pro

A 29″ carbon frame full suspension crosscountry bike with high-end components.
Compare the full range

Manufacturer Price

$5,999
FrameCarbon
SuspensionFull, 100 / 100mm
ForkFox Performance Elite Float 32
ShockFox Float DPS Performance Elite
Wheels29″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 12
GroupsetXT
BrakesShimano XT Hydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
Where to Buy
Similar Bikes
Top Comparison
Insights
Ride Feel

Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
SNIPER XC Pro
Other Crosscountry bikes
Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

43 km/h

SNIPER XC Pro

44 km/h

Similar Bikes

Highest gear

(descending)

Sizing
SM

158cm – 171cm

MD

168cm – 180cm

LG

178cm – 189cm

XL

186cm – 199cm

🐐 Estimated

Rider Fit Notes

None yet.

Do you have this bike? Help other riders make a decision about which size will work for them by sharing your own size and fit notes.

Reviews
MBR
Intense Sniper T Expert review - MBR

Aug 2022 · Alan Muldoon

The Intense Sniper T Expert costs £3,899.99, has 120mm travel front and rear and comes with a dropper post fitted as standard. But at 13.7kg, is it too heavy to find a spot among the best XC race bikes or the best down-country models? Intense Sniper T need to know Trail version of the Intense Sniper XC bike, with travel bumped up to 120mm front and rear Four frame sizes and three spec options Two colour choices Direct-sales model makes pricing competitive Intense has an obsession with guns and racing. And while the Californian brand is probably best known for shaping the development of downhill race bikes, it’s never been a stranger at the pointy end of XC racing. As such, the full carbon Sniper is synonymous with Lycra, shaved legs and going eye-wateringly fast. The twist here is that the Spider T shares the same DNA as the out-and-out race bike, albeit with some mutations that allow for a different gene expression. The burlier Fox 34 fork, 170mm Intense dropper post and the stubby 45mm stem all hint at a more cable, less narrow focused XC bike. Even the dual compound Maxxis Aggressor tyres look positively chunky when compared to the low-profile rubber the Canyon and Vitus in this test roll on. Is the Sniper T a modern down-county bike then? That sure seems like the aim here, even if Intense pegs it squarely in the XC category on its website. But we’re splitting hairs, as both versions of the Sniper share the exact same front triangle and carbon rocker link. The difference then, is that the T version gets a dual-strut rear triangle for increased stiffness and a 5mm longer stroke shock to boost travel by 20mm to 120mm. And unlike the other two bikes in this test, the Intense is not a flex stay design. Instead, it uses a counter-rotating twin-link design. And since parting ways with Santa Cruz on the VPP journey, Intense has put its unique twist on the suspension layout, with Intense founder and designer Jeff Steber’s initials now taking pride of place on the swingarm. Moving forward of the suspension, the frame has a super-low slung top tube, which allows the bike to disappear beneath the rider. It also has a tall seat mast, which works just fine on the pure XC version with a regular post or even a shorter dropper. Here, however, even with the lower section of the 170mm dropper post slammed in the frame, it gives a minimum saddle height of 765mm. That’s 15mm higher than we would normally run. Size wise, the Spider T comes in four flavours, small through to XL. But it’s clear from the very first pedal stroke that the front triangle was originally designed around a much longer stem than the 45mm supplied. In fact, if we dive into the numbers, the 456mm reach on the size L Spider T is pretty standard for XC, but it would normally be paired with a 70mm …Continue reading »

Highs
  • Dropper post as standard. Good value.

Lows
  • Not a dedicated 120mm-travel frame. Long seat tube. Sizing needs updating.

Read Review

BikeRadar
Intense Sniper XC Expert review

Jan 2022 · Tom Marvin

An engaging, addictive ride quality that’s fast around the race course

Highs
  • Composed chassis both up and down hill

  • The dropper post makes a real difference on descents

Lows
  • Dropper post lever prevents remote lockout option

  • Pinched tyres mask the chassis’ true potential.

Read Review

Canadian Cycling Magazine
Intense Sniper XC Expert review

Oct 2018 · Matt Stetson

Spandex or baggies? Yes

Read Review

Mountain Bike Action
Review - Intense Sniper XC Elite

Jul 2018 · McCoy

Cross-country racing has seen a bit of a renaissance in the last couple of years, with World Cup courses becoming more technical and riders demanding more

Read Review

Pinkbike
Review: Intense Sniper XC Elite

Jul 2018 · David Arthur

Type “XC bikes are dead” into Google and you get 385,000 results. But if the new Intense Sniper taught me anything, it’s that short travel bikes with proper modern geometry, wide bars, and a dropper post make a complete mockery of this myth.

Highs
  • Fast and light

  • Modern geometry

  • Wider bars and dropper post

Lows
  • Long seat tube

  • Unless racing, Trail version might be better pick

  • Limited tire clearance

Read Review

Flow Mountain Bike
Video Review: Intense Sniper XC Elite

Jun 2018

Watch our full video review of the Intense Sniper XC. Intense have infused a full-blown XC race bike with their own downhill DNA to create a lightweight, super efficient, race machine. Hear our thoughts after racing it at the Port to Port MTB stage race.

Highs
  • XC low weight and pedal efficiency with geometry that shreds.

  • Comfortable for four days of racing.

  • Our type of XC race bike.

Lows
  • Rear end lacks stiffness.

  • No cable routing provisions for left/rear brake.

  • Dropper became sticky and slow after three days.

Read Review

MTBR
Intense Sniper XC and Trail released

Mar 2018 · Jordan Villella

Intense launches 100mm XC and 120mm Trail Sniper, designed to rock your race season to the next level. - Mtbr.com

Read Review

BIKE Magazine
Intense Introduces the Sniper XC and Trail

Mar 2018

Intense's new Sniper pushes XC boundaries while keeping travel low and weight light.

Read Review

Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Sniper 29 XC Monocoque Carbon Front and Rear Triangle, Carbon Top Link, Titanium Hardware, Internal Shift, Dropper Post and Brake Routing, Flak Guard. 100MM (4") Travel

BB StandardBB86/BB92, Press Fit

ColorSilver

Fork

Fox Performance Elite Float 32 SC, 29" 100mm Travel, Fit4, 44mm offset, Boost 110x15mm, Kabolt axle

Travel100mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

Fox Performance Elite Float DPS, 165mm x 40mm (100mm Travel), 3-position (open/trail/closed)

Travel100mm

Bottom Bracket

Shimano BB92

Headset

TANGE SEIKI INTEGRATED / IS41-IS52 / 40

Stem

INTENSE Recon Elite 50mm

Handlebar

INTENSE Recon Carbon Elite 760mm

Saddle

Fabric Line Wide Elite w/ Cr-Mo Rails

Seatpost

KINDSHOCK LEV Ci 31.6MM, 125MM SM / 150MM MD / 175MM LG-XL

TypeDropper

Grips

INTENSE

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano XT 12SP

Crank

Shimano XT 12SP / 34T / 170MM SM / 175MM MD-XL / BOOST

Shifters

Shimano XT 12SP Ispec

Cassette

Shimano XT 12SP / 11-51T

Chain

Shimano XT 12SP

Brakes

Shimano XT M8100 Front (Two Piston) 160mm Rotors / Shimano XT M8100 Rear (Two Piston) 160mm Rotors

TypeShimano XT Hydraulic Disc

Wheels
Rims

DT Swiss XR1700 25MM Rim / Boost

Front Hub

DT Swiss 350 hubs 28 Hole 15x110 front, 12x148 rear hub 6-bolt

Rear Hub

DT Swiss 350 hubs 28 Hole 15x110 front, 12x148 rear hub 6-bolt

Tires

MAXXIS REKON MAXX SPEED EXO 3C 29” X 2.25”

Rider Notes
Riders Also Viewed

First added 12 December

Last updated 4 March

Not listed for 1,550 days