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2026 Santa Cruz

Bronson 70

Precio del fabricante

5499 €
Peso15,8 kg  
MarcoCarbón
Suspensióncompleto, 150 / 160mm
TenedorRockShox Lyrik
Amortiguador traseroFox
Ruedas29″ / 27.5″ Carbón
transmisión1 × 12
grupoSRAM
FrenosSRAM DB8 Disco Hidráulico
tija de sillínCuentagotas
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Engranaje

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)

42 km/h

Bronson 70

41 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

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Resumen

The Santa Cruz Bronson is a highly capable enduro bike, praised for its excellent suspension performance, agile handling, and stability at high speeds. It excels in aggressive terrain, offering a playful and responsive ride, though it may require more effort on climbs compared to some competitors. The bike's mixed wheel sizes and updated geometry enhance its downhill prowess, making it a favorite for steep and rough trails.

Pros
  • Highly capable suspension with excellent traction and pop

  • Agile handling and excellent stability at high speeds

  • Playful and responsive in aggressive terrain

  • Updated geometry and mixed wheel sizes enhance downhill prowess

  • Well-thought-out frame details and practical storage solutions

Cons
  • Not the strongest climber

  • Short dropper post

  • Significant chain-slap on rough terrain

  • Heavier than many other bikes in the test

  • Front end felt somewhat high, requiring adjustment

Key Quotes
The Santa Cruz Bronson is a fun machine with lively suspension and agile handling.
Enduro Mountainbike Magazine logoEnduro Mountainbike Magazine
The Bronson isn’t meant to appeal to the masses, or some generic 'average customer'.
NSMB logoNSMB
The Bronson is an aggressive trail bike with an appetite for steep and rough trails.
Outdoor Gear Lab logoOutdoor Gear Lab

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
Santa Cruz Bronson CC X0 AXS RSV – In our big 2025 trail bike comparison test

abr 2025 · Simon Kohler

In our 2025 big trail bike comparison test, the Santa Cruz Bronson CC X0 AXS RSV takes on the hottest bikes of the season. How did it fare against the competition?

Máximos
  • Highly capable suspension with excellent traction and pop

  • Agile Handling

  • Excellent stability at high speeds

  • Well-thought-out frame details

Mínimos
  • Not the strongest climber

  • Short dropper post

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NSMB
2025 Santa Cruz Bronson 5 GX AXS

ene 2025

The 5th gen Bronson has enduro geometry, comes with Maven brakes and burly tires. Is this the downhiller's trail bike?

Máximos
  • Great climbing ability with good balance of efficiency and traction

  • Excellent descending capabilities for a trail bike

  • Responsive kinematics that reward active riding

  • Refreshingly not-low bottom bracket reduces pedal strikes

  • More maneuverable than longer enduro bikes

  • Good livability and no major issues

Mínimos
  • Geometry awkward on steep switchbacks and slow technical terrain

  • Fox FloatX rear shock noisy on rebound

  • Broken rock guard around bottom bracket (though replaceable)

  • Sag difficult to measure in shock tunnel

  • Not for everyone; suits specific rider and terrain

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Pinkbike
Field Test: 2025 Santa Cruz Bronson - It's Not Really a Trail Bike

nov 2024 · Mike Kazimer

I've spent time on that bike outside of the Field Test, and in that matchup the Hightower's larger rear wheel does give it better rollover abilities, and it's a little easier to maintain forward momentum.

Máximos
  • Excellent descending performance

  • Very balanced geometry, even with the smaller rear wheel

  • Plush and controlled suspension feel

Mínimos
  • Not the snappiest climber

  • No wheel size adjustment, existing geometry adjustment is fairly minimal

  • Chainslap seemed extra loud at times

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BIKE Magazine
Santa Cruz Introduces New Bronson

ago 2024

Small tweaks and a new silhouette for the classic all-rounder.

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Bike Perfect
I tested Santa Cruz’s new Bronson XO AXS RSV to find out if it's still a party animal or a serious gravity machine?

ago 2024 · Guy Kesteven

Santa Cruz’s mid-travel MX bike is now smoother, slacker, and more confident at speed and in the steeps, but has it lost its signature rider-reactive agility?

Máximos
  • More stable geometry for steeper, sketchier terrain

  • Less anti-squat means better traction, particularly under power

  • Balanced handling splits the difference between mullet and twin 29er

  • ‘No questions asked’ warranty on frame, bearings, and rims

  • Sorted spec includes a gravity-optimized front fork, tire, and brakes

Mínimos
  • Much heavier than Bronson 4

  • Soft pedaling ‘4 bar’ feel compared to previous Santa Cruz

  • Not as playful as most mullet/MX bikes

  • Very different baseline forks and shocks need careful setup to sort

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Bikerumor
Santa Cruz Tweaks 5th-gen Bronson All-Mountain Bike with a Lower, Better VPP

ago 2024 · Cory Benson

The new 5th gen Santa Cruz Bronson reshapes popular all-mountain bike with even better VPP and evolved MX geometry!

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Loam Wolf
The New Santa Cruz Bronson | First Ride Review and Release

ago 2024 · Drew Rohde

From manicured trails to blown out loamy berms, alpine lines to backyard trails, the Bronson V5 is as at home in the air as it is in the dirt

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Mountain Bike Action
REVIEW: THE ALL NEW SANTA CRUZ BRONSON - Mountain Bike Action Magazine

ago 2024 · Tyler Ryan

Now in its fifth generation, the Bronson still retains its mixed-wheel design and 160mm/150mm of VPP-driven travel, but there have been some subtle tweaks and updates, including an XXL frame size, to broaden the bike's horizon and make it an even more versatile one-hit-wonder.

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Geometría
Especificaciones
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Marco

Carbon C MX 150mm Travel VPP™

Liquidación de neumáticos2.5"

ColoresMatte Poblano Green (Bronson 2026); Gloss Carbon (Bronson 2026)

Tenedor

RockShox Lyrik Base, 160mm

Viajar160mm

Tipo muelleAire

Amortiguador trasero

FOX Float Rhythm, 230x57.5

Viajar150mm

Pedalier

SRAM DUB 73mm MTB Wide BB

Auriculares

Cane Creek 10 IS Integrated Headset

Provenir

OneUp Enduro Stem All Sizes: 42mm -or- e13 TRS Base Stem All Sizes: 40mm

Manillar

Burgtec Alloy Bar S: 35x760mm, 20mm Rise, M/L/XL/XXL: 35x800mm, 30mm Rise -or- e13 TRS Base Bar S: 35x760mm, 20mm Rise, M/L/XL/XXL: 35x800mm, 35mm Rise

Sillín

SDG Bel-Air V3, Steel

tija de sillín

SDG Tellis Dropper, 31.6 S: 125mm, M: 150, L: 170mm, XL/XXL: 200mm

TipoCuentagotas

grupo
Cambio trasero

SRAM 70 Eagle T-Type, 12spd

Manivela

SRAM 70 Eagle DUB T-Type Crankset, 32t All Sizes: 170mm

cambiadores

SRAM 90 Eagle T-Type, 12spd

Casete

SRAM XS 1270 Eagle T-Type, 10-52t

Cadena

SRAM 70 Eagle T-Type, Flattop, 12spd

Cadena guía

N/A

Frenos

SRAM DB8

TipoSRAM DB8 Disco Hidráulico

Ruedas
llantas

Front: Reserve 30|TR AL, Rear: Reserve 30|TR AL

Buje delantero

Front: SRAM MTH 716, 15x110, 6-Bolt, 32h, Rear: SRAM MTH 746, 12x148, HG, 6-Bolt, 32h

Buje trasero

Front: SRAM MTH 716, 15x110, 6-Bolt, 32h, Rear: SRAM MTH 746, 12x148, HG, 6-Bolt, 32h

Llantas

Front: Maxxis Assegai 29"x2.5", 3C MaxxGrip, EXO+, Rear: Maxxis Minion DHR II 27.5"x2.4", 3C MaxxTerra, EXO+

Rotores de disco

Front: SRAM Centerline, 200mm, Rear: SRAM Centerline, 200mm

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Last updated 20 de junio