Released April 18

Trek gets metal with all-new XC hardtail

Photo Credit: Trek

Overview

Builds

2

Price Range

($1,647)–$1,699

Wheels

29″ Aluminum

Suspension

Hardtail, 120mm

Frame Material

Aluminum

Trek gives hardtail enthusiasts something to celebrate with the launch of the all-new Procaliber Alloy. This lithe and nimble hardtail XC bike replaces Trek’s X-Caliber, joining the pro family alongside the race-worthy Procaliber carbon. New Procaliber Alloy rolls onto the singletrack with tons of capability, thanks to modern cross-country geometry and high-end race bike trimmings, making it an aluminum XC bike that’s ready to lay down rubber right off the starting line. 

Trek’s new Procaliber Alloy brings upgrades where they matter most, like beefier thru-axles for snappy acceleration and progressive geometry that makes light work of the steeper, gnarlier descents peppering modern XC racecourses. A longer, 120mm fork eats up rocks and roots, while sleek internal cable routing keeps the ride svelte and quiet.

The highs and lows of this model family

Compare the Procaliber Range
MSRP
$1,699($1,647)
Spec Level
Weight
27.8 lbs27.1 lbs
Fork
RockShox Judy Silver TKRockShox Recon Gold RL
Groupset
XT, DeoreXT, SLX
Drivetrain
1 × 121 × 12
Where to Buy
$1,699

At Trek

Spec Level

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

Geometry
Wheels
29″29″29″29″29″
614614614614642
405430445460500
1.521.431.381.341.28
577598613628677
390420440460510
74.374.374.374.374.3
90909090120
67.067.067.067.067.0
6464646464
309309309309309
688713728743794
430430435435440
1,1101,1351,1551,1711,227
4343434443
112112112111112
747749758763791

🐐 Measurements listed in mm and degrees