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Precio del fabricante
1550 US$(1332 €)| Marco | Aluminio |
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| Suspensión | completo, 125mm trasero |
| Amortiguador trasero | Fox |
| Ruedas | 29″ |
156cm – 166cm
163cm – 174cm
171cm – 182cm
179cm – 189cm
185cm – 195cm
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Resumen
The Giant Trance is a versatile trail bike praised for its efficient Maestro suspension system, offering smooth and controlled performance on both climbs and descents. It features a stiff frame and responsive handling, making it a strong all-rounder in its category. While generally stable and forgiving, some riders may find it less exciting for aggressive riding.
Efficient Maestro suspension system
Stiff frame and responsive handling
Good value and competitive pricing
Versatile for various trail conditions
Some cable routing issues causing rattles
Suspension can feel bouncy during out-of-saddle pedaling
Stock components like tires and grips may need upgrading
It’s so stiff, in fact, that Giant claims there’s no need for a through-axle. We still kinda’ want one.
Despite top quality carbon frame and suspension, it’s impressively well-priced, especially compared to the boutique brands that it matches in terms of technology and performance.
Giant are back to their butt-kicking ways and the competitively priced Trance 1 ($3399) is tipped to be the biggest mover in the new Giant line up.
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dic 2014 · Christoph Bayer
The Trance Advanced, from the Taiwanese bike powerhouse Giant, is the only 27.5″ bike in the whole group test. With 140mm travel, it offers 1cm more than the competition, which combined with the smaller wheels should be a fun package on the trails. Does the concept work out? This review is part of a Group […]

sept 2013
Giant are back to their butt-kicking ways and the competitively priced Trance 1 ($3399) is tipped to be the biggest mover in the new Giant line up. Flow picked this silver beast as one of the four 27.5″-wheeled test bikes to accompany us to Rotorua for a week of riding and filming. We’ve talked long …
Exceptional value
Fantastic all-rounder geometry
Tyres proved squirmy and difficult to seal
jul 2013 · Mark Alker
A couple of months in, how's Sanny getting on with his Trance X 29er

mar 2013 · MBA Action
With the majority of 29ers, there is just no hiding the fact that you are riding 29-inch wheels. Experienced riders raised on 26-inch wheels can

feb 2013 · James Huang
Big wheels, sorted handling, and great suspension for all-day trail fun

feb 2013
Giant’s new Trance X 29er is effortlessly capable. In any rider’s hands, challenging terrain seems to disappear under its tires. Our testers, however, found lots of room for debate.

dic 2012 · Danny Milner
It's the big-wheeled counterpart to one of our favourite bikes of recent years — how does the Giant Trance X 29er compare?
| Marco | ALUXX SL-Grade Aluminum, 5" Maestro Suspension Pedalier estándar: BB86/BB92, ajuste a presión Color: Black / Grey/light Green |
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| Amortiguador trasero | Fox Float CTD Boostvalve Viajar: 125mm |
| Pedalier | 89.5mm shell accepts BB92 press-fit style BB only, bearing set not included |
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