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Jun 2026 · By Neil Beltchenko
Neil's latest review takes a look at the freshly revamped Revel Ranger V3, a fast, fun, full-suspension bike that rides well loaded...
Excellent CBF suspension: efficient climbing, active braking, great traction
More capable geometry without losing the Ranger’s quick feel
Handles bikepacking loads well, and still has good frame storage
Still 2.6″ clearance with ample mud clearance
Big dropper compatibility
Love the Dissector tire spec
Premium pricing with no real budget option
Tricky sizing for tweeners
170mm cranks on all sizes
Transmission complicates rack use
Lots of bearings that will eventually need to be replaced

Jun 2026 · Jeremy Benson
Revel teased the new Ranger at Sea Otter, and now, this redesigned short travel trail bike is officially hitting the market.
Lighter than previous version (200g average weight reduction)
Increased travel (120mm rear, 130mm front)
Updated geometry (slacker head angle 65.7°, steeper seat tube 77°, longer reach, lower BB)
Refined CBF suspension for short travel
Quieter operation with enhanced frame protection
Improved stiffness and stiffness
Clean cable routing
Massive dropper post insertion
Two bottle mounts in front triangle plus under downtube
Utility mount on top tube
Tire clearance up to 29x2.6"

Jun 2026 · Dario DiGiulio
The updated Ranger has revised geometry, more travel, and one very good looking frame.
Nice frame lines and finishing details
Guided cable routing keeps cables out of danger zone
Two water bottle mounts on downtube and accessory mount on top tube
Stiffer chassis increases handling precision
More progressive suspension for better small bump compliance
Low anti-rise keeps bike active during braking
Climbs technical, awkward terrain well
High quality, quiet frame with good accessory integration
Large gaps between sizes
Sluggish climbing feel compared to some peers
Intermittent knock issue with RockShox Deluxe shock (on two test units)

Apr 2026 · Zach Overholt
Frame builders who specialize in metal have an advantage when it comes to testing 32" bikes. If it doesn't work, scrap it and try again!

Apr 2026 · Stephane Pelletier
The new program will highlight prototypes, geometry testing, and early-stage ideas, including 32-inch wheel concepts.

Mar 2026 · Stephane Pelletier
And that's a good thing - the Ritual proves that long-travel bikes can still be up for all-day epics.
Extremely fun in a wide array of conditions.
No mechanicals or issues, quiet and reliable.
Light weight and responsive.
No adjustability.
Short chainstays can be a con for some.
More pedal feedback than some designs.
Q: Which Revel bikes are most popular?
The most popular Revel model families are the Rascal, Ranger, and Rover.
Q: Does Revel make eBikes?
Yes, Revel manufactures both conventional bikes and e-bikes.