Giant Trance Advanced Pro 29 2

Giant Trance Advanced Pro 29 2

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Regular price $5,899.99 CAD Sale price$5,499.99 CAD Save $400.00 CAD
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Shred hard and shred fast with this lively 29er. It’s built on an all-new full-composite frame with adjustable geometry, giving you smooth control to blitz technical trails at speed.

Adjustable Frame Geometry

New flip chip feature lets you change the head tube and seat tube angles, as well as the bottom bracket height, to fine-tune handling for varying trail conditions and individual riding style.

29er Confidence and Control

Larger 29-inch diameter wheels optimized to roll over rough terrain with balance and stability, giving you the momentum to tackle technical climbs and the confidence to fly on fast, rugged singletrack descents.

Progressive Trail Design

Lightweight composite frameset features a longer reach and steeper seat tube angle for aggressive trail riding and improved climbing capabilities. Maestro rear suspension features 120mm of rear wheel travel paired with a 130mm fork up front. The frame also includes a cleanly integrated storage space in the down tube for tools, snacks or other essentials.

Frame             
Advanced-Grade Composite front and rear triangles, 120mm Maestro suspension, flip chip - Maestro, 12x148mm thru-axle, integrated downtube storage

Fork                
Fox 34 Float Rhythm, 130mm, GRIP damper, Boost 15x110 Kabolt, 44mm offset, custom tuned for Giant

Shock             
Fox Float DPS Performance, 185/50, custom tuned for Giant

Handlebar      
Giant Contact SL TR35, 780x35mm

Grips               
Giant Tactal Pro Single S:120mm, M:120mm, L:130mm, XL:130mm

Stem               
Giant Contact SL 35 S:40mm, M:40mm, L:50mm, XL:50mm

Seatpost         
TranzX travel-adjustable dropper, remote
S: 120-150mm travel / 30.9 x 459mm, M: 140-170mm travel / 30.9 x 499mm, L: 170-200mm travel / 30.9 x 525mm, XL: 170-200mm travel / 30.9 x 525mm

Saddle            
Giant Romero SL

Shifters          
Shimano SLX SL-M7100, 1x12

Rear Derailleur         
Shimano SLX RD-M7100

Brakes            
Shimano Deore BR-M6120, hydraulic, Shimano RT-56 rotors [F]180mm, [R]180mm

Brake Levers  
Shimano Deore BL-M6100

Cassette         
Shimano SLX, 10x51

Chain              
KMC X-12

Crankset         
Shimano MT512-1, 30t, 55mm chainline S:165mm, M:170mm, L:170mm, XL:170mm

Bottom Bracket       
Shimano, press fit

Rims               
Giant TRX 2 29 Carbon WheelSystem, 30mm inner width

Hubs               
Front : Giant MTB alloy, 6-bolt
[R] Giant MTB alloy, 3-pawl driver, 6-bolt

Spokes           
Sapim

Tires               
[F] Maxxis Minion DHF 29x2.5 WT, 3C MaxxTerra, EXO, TR [R] Maxxis Aggressor 29x2.5, EXO, TR, tubeless

Extras             
Tubeless prepared, 2.6" max tire size, 34t max chainring size

 * Specifications are subject to change without notice

Giant Size Chart Reference Image

S M L XL
LOW | HIGH LOW | HIGH LOW | HIGH LOW | HIGH
A Reach 422 | 431 447 | 456 472 | 480 507 | 515
B Stack 610 | 604 619 | 613 628 | 622 637 | 631
C Head Tube Angle 65.4° | 66.2° 65.5° | 66.2° 65.5° | 66.2° 65.5° | 66.2°
D Bottom Bracket Drop 45 | 35 45 | 35 45 | 35 45 | 35
E Wheelbase 1166 | 1165 1195 | 1194 1124 | 1123 1263 | 1262
F Chainstay Length 439 | 437 439 | 437 439 | 437 439 | 437
G Head Tube Length 100 110 120 130
H Top Tube Length 561 | 559 599 | 597 626 | 624 663 | 661
I Seat Tube Angle 77.2° | 78.0° 76.3° | 77.0° 76.3° | 77.0° 76.3° | 77.0°
J Stand Over Height 729 | 737 723 | 732 746 | 755 751 | 760

*All measurements in degrees or millimetres

Size Height
Imperial Metric
S 5'4" - 5'8" 163- 172cm
M 5'7" - 5'11" 171 - 180cm
L 5'10" - 6'2" 179 - 188cm
XL 6'2" - 6'6" 187 - 198cm

The sizing chart is a great place to start when picking your next bike but everyone will fit a bike a bit differently. Your torso, arm, and leg lengths all play into what size of bike you may need. Plus, there's your own personal preference.

We always recommend swinging by the shop and taking the bike that you're looking for a spin to see how it feels. If you're unable to come by, looking at the geometry of your current bike and comparing it is a good place to start. If you have any further questions, our customer service team is there to help.

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