Released April 10

Meet the All-new Altitude

Photo Credit: Rocky Mountain

Overview

Builds

7

Price Range

$4,799–$10,999

Wheels

27.5″ / 29″

Suspension

Full, 160 / 170mm

Frame Material

Aluminum, Carbon

Completely reimagined from the ground up. 

The all-new Rocky Mountain Altitude is purpose-built to go fast and demolish steep trails. With increased stiffness and a lower centre of gravity, overall ride performance is levelled up.

The highs and lows of this model family

Compare the Altitude Range
MSRP
$4,799$5,699$5,699$6,899$7,199$9,999$10,999
Spec Level
Weight
38.2 lbs34.4 lbs37.7 lbs33.8 lbs34.9 lbs34.0 lbs33.5 lbs
Frame
AluminumCarbonAluminumCarbonCarbonCarbonCarbon
Fork
Fox Performance Float 38Fox Performance Float 38Fox Factory Float 38RockShox ZEB Select+Fox Factory Float 38Fox Factory Float 38RockShox ZEB Ultimate Flight Attendant
Wheels
AluminumAluminumAluminumAluminumAluminumCarbonCarbon
Groupset
XT, SLXXT, SLXXT, Race FaceXTXT, Race FaceXTR, Race FaceX0 Eagle Transmission, X01 Eagle AXS
Drivetrain
1 × 121 × 121 × 12 Electronic
Power Meter
NoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneIntegrated
Suspension
FullFullFullFullFullFullFull, Electronic
Where to Buy
$4,799

At Rocky Mountain

$5,699

At Rocky Mountain

$5,699

At Rocky Mountain

$6,899

At Rocky Mountain

$7,199

At Rocky Mountain

$9,999

At Rocky Mountain

$10,999

At Rocky Mountain

Spec Level

Based on build material and quality level of the frame, fork, wheelset, groupset, suspension system, and more.

Geometry
Wheels
27.5″27.5″27.5″ / 29″27.5″ / 29″29″29″27.5″ / 29″27.5″ / 29″29″29″27.5″ / 29″27.5″ / 29″29″29″
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424433450458450458475483475483505513505513
1.411.381.401.381.401.381.351.321.351.331.291.271.291.27
553553584584584584610610610610642642642642
365365410410410410440440440440470470470470
77.077.877.077.777.077.877.077.777.077.877.077.777.077.8
100100105105105105115115115115130130130130
63.063.862.963.763.063.862.963.763.063.862.963.763.063.8
2413291838272918382729183827
331342336347336347336347
760758804802807803833832835833870868871870
430430440440440440450450450450450450450450
1,1891,1881,2431,2411,2441,2421,2821,2811,2831,2821,3191,3171,3191,319
3833413748434137484341364744
138138146144137136146144137136146145138135
760768791798792798797806798806808817809817

🐐 Measurements listed in mm and degrees

Reviews
Bikerumor
Rocky Mountain Bikes Reintroduces LC2R Suspension on the 2024 Altitude

Apr 10, 2024 · Steve Fisher

Rocky Mountain Bikes revives their LC2R suspension linkage for the 2024 Altitude enduro bike, plus give it a reach adjust headset.

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NSMB
2024 Rocky Mountain Altitude C70 Coil

Apr 10, 2024

Today Rocky Mountain debuts the newest Altitude, a completely redesigned 160mm travel enduro bike intended to win an EWS championship or make your friends feel slow on their favourite trail. Upon first glance, purists would say this looks nothing like a Rocky Mountain, as the Low Centre Counter Rotating platform, AKA LC2R, replaces the 4-bar Smoothlink suspension design. Old Man Mountain Bike would recall Rocky using the LC2R platform on mid-2000s Slayer and Flatline models, shelved until now. Strands of LC2R DNA floating in the aether of Rocky Mountain’s Development Center in North Vancouver are reconceptualized as a tool worthy of surpassing the previous Altitude in every facet. This is no small feat, as Jesse Melamed, ALN, and Remi Gauvin all stood on EWS/EDR podiums aboard the previous Altitude, so what kind of changes are we talking about? Well, nearly everything…

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Pinkbike
First Ride: Rocky Mountain's 2024 Altitude Has a Completely Revised Frame Design

Apr 10, 2024 · Dario DiGiulio

The brand's enduro sled is back with more than a hard-to-miss paint job.

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