Up to date: The Santa Cruz Tallboy | Ride MTB

Up to date: The Santa Cruz Tallboy

First it was the turn of the long-travel mountain bikes, now it's the turn of the 120 millimeter league: Santa Cruz has given the Tallboy a proper update. The frame can now also boast a storage compartment and the rear triangle should also take the fear out of rough passages.

After the Heckler, Megatower, Nomad and 5010, the Tallboy has now also been given a makeover: the focus is on a new carbon frame, which can be easily recognized by the new storage compartment on the down tube. The Santa Cruz makers have also worked on the VPP rear triangle, which should ensure even better responsiveness in rough terrain. As it should be today, the Tallboy is of course a tick longer and the steering angle of 65.5 degrees is more appropriate for the downcountry genre with 120/130 millimetre travel.

The 29er Fully is characterized by Max Schumann from Santa Cruz as follows: "Like the 5010, the Tallboy is a great bike for fast riding on familiar trails, but a little more efficient and a little more dynamic, with more urge for speed. Compared to the Hightower, it is more agile and slightly less forgiving. The Tallboy is less of an all-mountain all-rounder than a sporty companion for particularly fast or long trail tours."

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