Why the Rocky Mountain Slayer?
Prepare to unleash your wildest rides with the Rocky Mountain Slayer—the ultimate freeride and big-mountain machine designed to dominate the toughest trails. Whether you're dropping into gnarly bike park lines or exploring rugged backcountry terrain, the Slayer’s reinforced SMOOTHWALL™ carbon and FORM™ alloy frames are built to handle whatever you throw at it.
With a massive 180mm of front travel and 180mm of rear travel, this beast is ready for the biggest hits and rowdiest descents. Customize your ride with either a mixed-wheel setup (29" front, 27.5" rear) or full 29" configuration, and fine-tune the geometry to match your style with its adjustable link system.
The Slayer doesn’t just ride hard—it rides smart. Featuring the PenaltyBox™ in-frame downtube storage, you'll have all your tools and tubes conveniently tucked away for long adventures. Its aggressive geometry, slack head angle, and long travel make it unstoppable in technical descents and high-speed freeride environments.
From high-speed lines to heart-pounding drops, the Slayer embodies Rocky Mountain’s legacy of pure freeride power. Ready to send it? The Slayer is waiting.
- Front Travel: 200 or 180mm
- Rear Travel: 170mm
- Wheel size: 29" & MX
Technical Details
The RIDE-4 adjustment system allows riders to quickly fine-tune their geometry with a single Allen key. Four configurations are possible thanks to one rotating chip.
- RIDE-4 Geometry Adjust
- 29" or MX
- PenaltyBoxâ„¢ downtube storage
- Two-Position Rear Axle
Geometry
SM | MD | LG | XL | ||
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Slack | Neut. | Steep | Slack | Neut. | Steep | Slack | Neut. | Steep | Slack | Neut. | Steep | ||
A | Reach | 424 | 430 | 433 | 450 | 455 | 458 | 474 | 480 | 484 | 504 | 510 | 514 |
B | Stack | 623 | 619 | 617 | 623 | 619 | 617 | 638 | 634 | 631 | 651 | 647 | 644 |
C | Head Tube Angle | 62.5° | 63° | 63.3° | 62.5° | 63° | 63.3° | 62.5° | 63° | 63.3° | 62.5° | 63° | 63.3° |
D | Bottom Bracket Drop | 29 | 22 | 19 | 29 | 22 | 19 | 29 | 22 | 19 | 29 | 22 | 19 |
E | Top Tube Length | 568 | 567 | 566 | 593 | 592 | 591 | 622 | 621 | 620 | 655 | 653 | 653 |
F | Rear Center | 440-450 | 439-449 | 438-448 | 440-450 | 439-449 | 438-448 | 440-450 | 439-449 | 438-448 | 440-450 | 439-449 | 438-448 |
G | Head Tube Length | 100 | 100 | 110 | 125 |
H | Top Tube Length | 568 | 567 | 566 | 593 | 592 | 591 | 622 | 621 | 620 | 655 | 653 | 653 |
I | Seat Tube Angle | 77° | 77.5° | 77.8° | 77° | 77.5° | 77.8° | 77° | 77.5° | 77.8° | 77° | 77.5° | 77.8° |
J | Standover Height | 820 | 821 | 824 | 820 | 821 | 824 | 820 | 823 | 827 | 822 | 823 | 827 |
*All specifications in millimetres and degrees
Frame Sizing
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.
Size | Height | Imperial | Metric |
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S | 5'0" - 5'6" | 155 - 167.5cm |
M | 5'4" - 5'10" | 165 - 177.5cm |
L | 5'9" - 6'2" | 175 - 188cm |
XL | 6'1" - 6'6" | 185.5 - 198cm |