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2024 Giant

Trance X Advanced Frameset

Precio del fabricante

3499 €
MarcoCarbón
Suspensióncompleto, 140mm trasero
Amortiguador traseroFox Float X Factory
Ruedas29″
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Dimensionamiento
SM

163cm – 173cm

MD

170cm – 181cm

LG

178cm – 189cm

XL

186cm – 196cm

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Reseñas

Resumen

The Giant Trance is celebrated as a versatile and fun trail bike, offering a balanced mix of efficiency, agility, and suspension performance. Its Maestro suspension system is praised for providing a plush ride quality and efficient pedaling, making it a superb climber and a joyful descender. With adjustable geometry and a solid spec for the money, it's a bike that appeals to a wide range of riders looking for an all-rounder that doesn't compromise on performance.

Pros
  • Versatile and fun on various trails

  • Efficient pedaling manners

  • Sensitive & floaty suspension performance

  • Solid spec for the money

  • Adjustable geometry for fine-tuning ride feel

Cons
  • Pressfit BB instead of threaded

  • Less damped/more reactive ride quality

  • Can feel skittish on technical sections

  • Integrated bar and stem combo not preferred by all

  • Rear end creak experienced after a handful of rides

Key Quotes
Affordable bikes are so. dang. good. these days.
BIKE Magazine logoBIKE Magazine
The new Trance X is easily Giant’s best trail bike yet.
Flow Mountain Bike logoFlow Mountain Bike
Imagine what a sorted 140mm do-it-all bike should ride like and the Trance hits the bullseye.
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MBR
I tested the original Giant Trance 20 years ago: the latest Trance X has the same peppy feel and it's one of the smoothest and fastest trail bikes around - MBR

jun 2025 · Mick Kirkman

For almost as long as I’ve been testing bikes – quite a while, as my aching bones regularly remind me – the Trance has been Giant’s go-to trail bike. It debuted in 2005, and I have a feeling I must have first reviewed one close to twenty years ago too. – Short of time? Click here to skip to the verdict – During all that time and through multiple iterations of the Trance that have seen wheel sizes change, travel shrink and grow, and geometry steadily lengthen, the basic remit has remained: Trance is Giant’s efficient, do-it-all, trail bike and has always been the most versatile full suspension bike in its range for me. This latest X version has 140mm rear and 150mm front travel, and it’s available in carbon (Advanced) or aluminium with various adjustment options and an on-trend downtube luggage box. While it’s shiny, sleek and fresh looking, you can spot the model’s heritage in the basic shape and rear Maestro suspension, which uses a twin link design wrapping both ends together over the bottom bracket and at an upper rocker. The back end is marginally longer than some trail bikes, at 439mm, and overall the X version geometry isn’t particularly slack or aggressive. But Giant also offers an SX version that uses a 27.5in rear wheel, it gets a slightly longer shock stroke to achieve 5mm more travel and a significantly more relaxed head angle. The chameleon-in-the-light carbon finish on this Advanced 1 version looks amazing, with a funky, semi-transparent, purple/green lacquer that exposes the raw weave. There’s some pretty swanky kit that does the finish justice too; Fox Performance Elite at both ends with the superior GRIP2 damper in the 36 fork up front, and a mixture of a SRAM GX Eagle AXS drivetrain and Shimano XT brakes. Solid own-brand finishing kit includes wide, rounded rimmed TRX hookless carbon wheels clad in Maxxis rubber. Not bad, when Giant’s whole package costs under six grand. This 1 model is also pretty light too, at just under 14kg (and feels even lighter when you pedal it), which is very respectable for a modern, capable trail/all mountain bike. Design and specifications The latest Trance X frame ups travel over the previous model by 5mm to 140mm. There’s a neat Trunnion mount shock, which Giant bumps to a slightly longer 55mm stroke and 145mm on the SX version. The whole frame is carbon except the lower welded aluminium rocker link too and there’s a new downtube stash that’s actually big enough to actually stash things in. The Trance is also really adjustable compared to many trail bikes. Three different flip chip positions at the top of the seat stay use either an oval chip with a central hole or a spare included chip with an offset hole that can be orientated either way. To change the geo takes literally about a minute and can easily be done trailside with a multi tool. Giant recommends using mid or low positions with …Continue reading »

Máximos
  • • Totally delivers on the agile trail bike remit with lightning acceleration and superb climbing ability

  • • Pumps and pedals like a pure trail machine

  • • Lightweight with a cool subtle raw carbon finish and no ugly graphics

  • • Good kit and spec for the money including rapid rolling carbon wheels that are also very smooth and comfortable

  • • Plenty meaningful geometry and sizing adjustments that allow messing about and tuning ride feel

Mínimos
  • • Other 140mm bikes feel much more assured in really rough enduro terrain

  • • After trying all the geometry adjustments, you’d have to say Giant got it right in the first place, although the reach adjustment is very useful.

  • • Maxxis Minion DHF front tyre is unwelcome blast from the past

  • • How many times do I have to say I had an issue with intermittent action on Shimano XT brakes

  • • Supple frame might not be stiff enough for heavier/harder charging riders

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Mountain Bike Action
Long-Term Review: Giant Trance X Advanced – Advanced Performance on Every Trail - Mountain Bike Action Magazine

mar 2025 · Ron Koch

Now, with 140mm of rear travel and the same 150mm fork, Giant’s new mid-travel platform packs multiple points of adjustability into a durable and capable all-mountain machine.

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Revolution Mountain Bike Magazine
[R]eviewed // Giant Trance X Advanced 1

oct 2024 · Blake Nielsen

Giant offer a wide collection of dual suspension trail bikes and just in case readers aren’t in the know already, can you start by explaining what the ‘X’ in model’s name distinguish about these bikes compared to the standard Trance models?  I’d like to think that it stands for Xtreme but in reality the X signifies that the bike is intended to get rowdy and encourage its rider to really have a lot of fun out there on the trails! […]

Máximos
  • Extremely versatile, suitable for various trail conditions and riding styles

  • Great value for money, especially alloy version starting at $5499

  • High level of adjustability (geometry, reach, flip chip)

  • Lightweight carbon frame with refined aesthetics

  • Capable on descents yet efficient for climbing

  • Mullet-compatible out of the box

  • Predictable and fun handling

Mínimos
  • Not the most exciting on paper or to the eye

  • Rear suspension optimized for 29-inch wheel when using mullet setup

  • Minor travel increase (5mm) not a game-changer alone

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Flow Mountain Bike
2024 Giant Trance X Review | A near-perfect trail bike with over 27 different configurations

ago 2024

New for this year, the Giant Trance X impresses with its efficient pedalling manners, sprightly handling and huge range of customisation.

Máximos
  • Fantastic geometry with loads of adjustability

  • Efficient pedalling manners

  • Sensitive & floaty suspension performance

  • Adaptable wheelsize & travel

  • Solid spec for the money

Mínimos
  • The TRX Carbon wheels are quite stiff

  • Downtube storage needs refining

  • Insufficient chainstay protection

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BIKE Magazine
Tested: Giant Trance

jun 2024

We tested the Giant Trance X mountain bike and here's everything you need to know about this affordable and excellent do-it-all mountain bike.

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Pinkbike
Review: Giant Trance X Advanced - Not Your Parents' Volvo

jun 2024 · Henry Quinney

Whether plumbing along seated traverses, turning on a dime, or pointing and shooting through rough and committing chop, the Trance is well executed and composed.

Máximos
  • A true trail bike, at a low weight

  • Neutral and consistent suspension inspire confidence

  • Geometry that is the product of years of refinement

  • Plenty of adjustment.

Mínimos
  • North America doesn't see the full range of models

  • Can hang up deeper in the stroke

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Singletracks
Giant Trance X Advanced Pro 29 SE: An $8,000 Bike for $4,500 [Test Ride Review]

mar 2024 · Tim Wild

The Giant Trance X Advance Pro SE trail bike features all the electronic bells and whistles paired with a carbon frame.

Máximos
  • Incredible value

  • A tech geek’s dream

  • Superb suspension package

Mínimos
  • Complex to dial in

  • Needs a lot of batteries – a total of 7 across Flight Attendant and AXS

  • Lots of own-brand components

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BikeRadar
Giant Trance Advanced Pro 29 1 review

ago 2022 · Robin Weaver

A capable bike on the descents and the Live Valve system helps to boost efficiency, even if it does add cost and complication

Máximos
  • Good geometry

  • Very capable considering the travel figures

  • Live Valve boosts efficiency

Mínimos
  • Live Valve adds complication (along with extra cabling)

  • Fork not particularly forgiving

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Marco

Advanced-Grade Composite front and rear triangles, 140mm Maestro suspension, 12x148mm thru-axle, 27.5 or 29-inch rear wheel compatible, flip chip - Maestro 3, flip chip - headset, integrated down tube storage and under-top tube storage mounts

Liquidación de neumáticos2.5"

ColorAncient Ink

Amortiguador trasero

Fox Float X Factory, two-position LSC adjust, 185/52.5, custom tuned for Giant

Viajar140mm

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