Giant Anthem Advanced Pro 29 0 2019 vs Trek Marlin 4

Compare Specifications of Giant Anthem Advanced Pro 29 0 2019 and Trek Marlin 4

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Giant Anthem Advanced Pro 29 0 2019
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Technical Specifications
Load Carrying Capacity -- Combined weight of bicycle, rider, and cargo of 300 pounds (136 kg)
Frame Advanced-Grade Composite front and rear triangles Alpha Silver Aluminum, internal routing, chainstay disc brake mount, rack and kickstand mount, 135 x 5 mm QR
Stem Giant Contact SLR composite Size : XS - Bontrager alloy, 31.8 mm, Blendr compatible, 7 degree, 50 mm length ( Size : S - 60 mm length)
Size : M - Bontrager alloy, 31.8 mm, Blendr compatible, 7 degree, 70 mm length
Size : ML, L - Bontrager alloy, 31.8 mm, Blendr compatible, 7 degree, 80 mm length
Size : XL, XXL - Bontrager alloy, 31.8 mm, Blendr compatible, 7 degree, 90 mm length
Handle Bar Giant Contact SLR XC flat, composite 780 x 31.8 mm Size : XS, S - Bontrager alloy, 31.8 mm, 5 mm rise, 690 mm width
Size : M, ML, L, XL, XXL - Bontrager alloy, 31.8 mm, 5 mm rise, 720 mm width
Fork Fox 32 Float SC Factory Live Valve FIT Damper, 100 mm travel, Boost 15 x 110 mm KaBolt, tapered steerer Size : XS - SR Suntour XCE 28, coil spring, preload, 42 mm offset for 27.5'' wheel, 100 mm QR, 80 mm travel
Size : S - SR Suntour XCE 28, coil spring, preload, 42 mm offset for 27.5'' wheel, 100 mm QR, 100 mm travel
Size : M, ML, L, XL, XXL - SR Suntour XCE 28, coil spring, preload, 46 mm offset for 29'' wheel, 100 mm QR, 100 mm travel
Seatpost Giant Contact SLR composite, 27.2 mm Size : XS, S - Bontrager alloy, 31.6 mm, 12 mm offset, 330 mm length
Size : M - Bontrager alloy, 31.6 mm, 12 mm offset, 360 mm length
Size : ML, L, XL, XXL - Bontrager alloy, 31.6 mm, 12 mm offset, 400 mm length
Grip -- Bontrager XR Endurance Comp, lock-on
Crankset Shimano FC-MT900, 12sp, 34t Size : XS, S, M - Shimano Tourney TY301, 42/34/24, 170 mm length
Size : ML, L, XL, XXL - Shimano Tourney TY301, 42/34/24, 175 mm length
Pedals -- VP-536 nylon platform
Chain Shimano XTR KMC Z7, 7 speed
Shifters Shimano XTR, 1 x 12 Shimano Altus EF500, 7 speed
Saddle Contact SLR (forward) Bontrager Arvada, steel rails, 138 mm width
Headset -- Semi-integrated, 1-1/8''
Derailleur Front -- Shimano Tourney TY300, 34.9 mm clamp, down swing, down pull
Derailleur Rear Shimano XTR S Shimano Tourney TY300, long cage, 34T max cog
Hub Front Giant XCR 0 29 Wheel System Formula DC-31, alloy, 6-bolt, 6/7/8 speed freewheel, 135 x 5 mm QR
Hub Rear Giant XCR 0 29 Wheel System Formula DC-20, alloy, 6-bolt, 5 x 100 mm QR
Spoke Giant XCR 0 29 Wheel System 14g stainless steel
Cassette Shimano XTR, 10-51 Shimano TZ500, 14-28, 7 speed
Chainrings -- 1x/2x : 34T, 3x : 42T
Bottom Bracket -- VP BC73, 73 mm, threaded cartridge
Tyres
Front Maxxis Recon Race 29 X 2.25, foldable, TLR, 120tpi, EXO, tubeless Bontrager XR2 Comp, wire bead, 30 tpi, 29 x 2.20''
Rear Maxxis Recon Race 29 X 2.25, foldable, TLR, 120tpi, EXO, tubeless Bontrager XR2 Comp, wire bead, 30 tpi, 29 x 2.00''
Wheel / RIM Giant XCR 0 29 Wheel System, hookless carbon, 25 mm inner width Bontrager Connection, double-wall, 32-hole, 20 mm width, schrader valve
Brakes
Front Shimano XTR BR-M9100,, 180mm hydraulic disc Tektro MD-M280 mechanical disc, 160 mm rotor
Rear Shimano XTR BR-M9100, 160 mm, hydraulic disc Tektro MD-M280 mechanical disc, 160 mm rotor
Brake Lever Shimano XTR --
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Metallic Blue
Carbon
Black
Matte Trek Black
Voodoo Aloha Green
Matte Anthracite
Magenta


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight -- 13.98 kg
Overview
Features - XC Efficiency
- 29er speed and stability
- Traction and control
- Rack Mounts
- Rear Kickstand Mount
- Internal Cable Routing
Additional Details Bottom Bracket : Shimano Press Fit Max compatible fork travel : 100 mm (XS & S: 490 mm axle-to-crown, M & up: 509 mm axle-to-crown)
Accessories Shock : Fox Float Factory Live Valve, trunnion mount --

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