mitchhackleman
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What's better than tearing down a mountain on a bike? Tearing UP the mountain on an Ebike. The new Giant Trance X E+ looks to deliver just that experience. They currently offer 2 models of the Trance X E+, that being the Pro 29 1 and Pro 29 3. The price difference is about $700, with the Trace X E+ Pro 29 1 coming in slightly higher at $5,850. For the extra price, you get pretty much the same bike. The only noticeable differences are the Fox suspension, upgraded drivetrain, and different tires. Here is a direct comparison that should be helpful in highlighting the other changes. All of the specs on either Ebike are almost identical, and the bonuses of the Pro 1 over the 3, in my opinion, get into some minute details that most people wouldn't necessarily use. However, everyone's case is different and if you need Fox suspension over the RockShocks, then it looks like the Pro 1 might be for you. The other difference here, that doesn't impact performance at least, is the color options. On the Pro 1, the color is Polish Silver/Black and the Pro 3 comes in Chameleon Mars/Black. Though we don't have many options in the case of colors, they do offer us a good choice in the sizing department, with options of S,M,L,XL. Their sizing guide can be found here, about halfway down the page. Giant utilizes a vast network of dealers some of which can be found on our Local Bike Shop Directory Page and others on Giant's Website. I haven't ridden this bike myself, but there are a few others who have, so let's check out what they had to say!
Rob Rides EMTB Video Review
Bikers Edge Video Review
Riding Sweep Video Review
[R]evolution MTB Video Review
Giant also makes a NON-Ebike version of the Trance E+, called the Trance X Advanced Pro. Though this is their acoustic version, I found Pinkbike's review to be a really fun watch! So, I've included it for your viewing pleasure.
Pinkbike Video Review
While I haven't reviewed this electric bike myself, I wanted to provide some insights and open things up for your feedback. I hope by providing several sources, with varying perspectives, allows everyone to come to their own conclusions. Sometimes short reviews and those created by shops only cover the good aspects and can come off like a commercial, so I've tried to be neutral and objective with these insights:
Pros, things that stand out as good:
As always, I welcome feedback and additions to these pros and cons, especially from people who have tried or own the bike. If you see other great video reviews for the Trance X E+, please share them and I may update this post ongoing so we can get the best perspectives and insights.
Rob Rides EMTB Video Review
Bikers Edge Video Review
Riding Sweep Video Review
[R]evolution MTB Video Review
Giant also makes a NON-Ebike version of the Trance E+, called the Trance X Advanced Pro. Though this is their acoustic version, I found Pinkbike's review to be a really fun watch! So, I've included it for your viewing pleasure.
Pinkbike Video Review
While I haven't reviewed this electric bike myself, I wanted to provide some insights and open things up for your feedback. I hope by providing several sources, with varying perspectives, allows everyone to come to their own conclusions. Sometimes short reviews and those created by shops only cover the good aspects and can come off like a commercial, so I've tried to be neutral and objective with these insights:
Pros, things that stand out as good:
- The components that come with this build are pretty much top of the line, as far as performance goes. There are those slight variations between the 1 and 3, but either one seems like it will perform very well even on steep, or technical terrain. The E+ models of the Trance do have that longer chainstay, so there may be slight handling differences between the Trance X and Trance X electric models, but that shouldn't hinder you from hitting pretty much any trail you have access to. If I had to change anything on this bike, and this is just personal preference, I may look at different grips. I'm not a huge fan of that particular pattern, but if you're riding with gloves, or prefer that pattern, then it wouldn't be an issue.
- The design of the bike is top-notch! Personally, I'm a huge fan of the design and overall style of the Trance X E+. I love how it has an almost minimalist appearance, with internally routed cables and minimal branding. It's a different look when we compare it to their Giant Stance E+ 2, which has prominent Giant branding on the frame.
- The combined travel distance of the Front and Rear Shocks are 290mm. Which is wild! This is a huge upgrade from entry-level mountain bikes which have 180-190mm of combined travel. It’s important to set up your suspension correctly in order to have a safe and comfortable riding experience; otherwise, your suspension may cause more harm than good. I've been watching a lot of Kyle & April - Ride MTB, and they have a very informative video about setting up your suspension that I found to be especially good, in case the suspension setup process is a new area for you.
- The price is also pretty good for the components you get, considering the benefit of dealer support. At $5,850 it sits firmly in the Mid-Tier range for performance eMTBs, especially when you consider that the Trek E-Caliber 9.9 XTR can reach prices just shy of $13,000 USD.
- The battery here is easily removable to reduce weight during travel, or for giving us a plethora of options when we're charging this bike. There are a lot of eMTBs that don't have easily removable batteries, due to the engineering and design, such as the Specialized Turbo Kenevo SL, so having the functionality here is a welcome sight.
- Although the standard sizing options are good to have, we don't have any color options within each model. So, if you're not a fan of silver, but want those extra features, you'd be out of luck there. Maybe we can see some more color options open up down the road. Though the looks of the bike are not necessarily more important than the overall function of the bike, it is nice to enjoy looking at something taking up space in your house or garage.
- Although the weight of the bike is comparable to other eMTBs in this price range, it was mentioned as a complaint by other reviewers. Giant doesn't post the weight on their website, which I understand based on their statement on the website, though I would like to see a range or estimate weight so customers can factor that into their purchasing decisions if the overall weight is important to them.
The most accurate way to determine any bike’s weight is to have your local dealer weigh it for you. Many brands strive to list the lowest possible weight, but in reality, weight can vary based on size, finish hardware, and accessories. All our bikes are designed for best-in-class weight and ride quality. - Having the mid-drive motor here meant they needed to have a longer chainstay to accommodate. Though the longer chainstay lends itself to being more efficient on the climbs, we do lose a little bit of maneuverability on the tighter turns and corners. I'm not sure if I would prefer a shorter chainstay or not, however, since we do have the motor assistance for going up hills, I would lean towards wanting more maneuverability since I'm getting that extra help in the climbs already.
As always, I welcome feedback and additions to these pros and cons, especially from people who have tried or own the bike. If you see other great video reviews for the Trance X E+, please share them and I may update this post ongoing so we can get the best perspectives and insights.