META TRAIL 29 Frame
A 29″ aluminum frame full suspension trail frameset with mechanical disc brakes.
Manufacturer Price
$1,299Weight | 7.9 lbs (frame) |
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Frame | Aluminum |
Suspension | Full |
Wheels | 29″ |
Brakes | Mechanical Disc |
For This Bike
5'2" – 5'8"
5'6" – 5'11"
5'10" – 6'3"
6'1" – 6'7"
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Nov 2020 · Scotty Prendergast
After all these years of throwing our legs over countless trail slaying machines we are consistently amazed at how good bikes are today in comparison to how good they were 10 years ago, even 5 years ago! And just when you think things can’t get any better think again people. [R]evolution HQ was lucky enough to get our hands on the all-new 2021 Commencal Meta AM 29er and to be quite honest the crew at Revolution were to say the […]
Apr 2020 · Mike Levy
That's notable for a 130mm-travel trail bike, especially given that the sturdy Commencal could see anything from all-day epics to all day in the bike park. .
Apr 2019 · Paul Burwell
The flagship model in the Commencal Meta Trail 29 range comes with several UK components - Renthal bar, stem and grips, and a Fabric saddle.
Apr 2019
The Meta AM 29 puts speed and fun in a synergistic balance. Going all-out feels safe enough that you can play around a bit. And in turn, that leads to more confident line choices and even more speed.
Apr 2019
The Meta Power 29 Race by Commencal is a bike that can make the most mundane climbs fun and has the stats to hang with any bike on the downhill. Sound like the right ride for you? Read more about the Commencal Meta Power in our review here.
Mar 2019 · Tom Marvin
Flat-out fast, yet agile and fun, Commencal nails the do-it-all UK trail bike
An aggressive, do-it-all attitude
Decent parts list
Wide seatstays can rub your heel or calf
Feb 2019 · Christoph Bayer
The COMMENCAL META AM 29 is as stylish as actors dressed up for the Oscars. It’s perfect for the steep, demanding trails of Andorra
Rear suspension generates a lot of traction
Fun and balanced handling
Confidence inspiring in steep sections
Rear suspension tends to wallow
Sluggish climber
The quality of the finish
Jan 2019
When I first hopped on the Meta so often would my thoughts drift back to my first legit mountain bike, a Giant AC1. It was silver, coil-sprung and opened my youthful eyes to nastier terrain. The Meta AM reminds me of this with its raw silver splendor and readiness to chew up the chunky stuff. Sure, most of my reminiscing is simply aesthetic with the Meta’s silver aluminum image and beefy stature. Plowing through questionable rock piles on the Meta would conjure fond memories and assert the bewilderment of hanging onto a pile of metal through such twisted sections of trail. Present components and geometry are a far cry from that decade-old steed. Rather than stopping trailside and removing a linkage bolt to change the suspension and drop the seat, the Meta offers on-the-fly rear suspension lockout and seat dropping among other modern standards. Its aluminum skeleton is molded and formed in unique ways that offers much intrigue, possibly more so than freshly molded carbon creations. Later as I sought to compile the riding characteristics of this bike I discovered that the word ‘meta’ means after or beyond in Greek. There’s no doubt that this bike and build can push one to their limit and possibly beyond and I truly felt that aboard on descents. It’s been on a podium tear piloted by Commencal’s Cecile Ravenal, too, who’s been nearly unbeatable in the Enduro Wordl Series these past couple seasons. While there’s a 29-inch version of the Meta AM on the horizon this is the tried and true original and shows no signs of fading away.
Frame | NEC + ULTRA SL (aluminium 6066 triple butted) BB Standard: BB86/BB92, Press Fit |
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Bottom Bracket | Press Fit BB92 |
Seatpost | 31.6 mm / 34.9 mm Type: Rigid |
Brakes | postmount 160 mm Type: Mechanical Disc |
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Last updated May 13
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