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On Test: Giant Reign Advanced 1

By BikeHubCoreAdmin · 119 comments

Every so often a new bicycle gets launched that causes a stir and when news first broke of the new 27.5″ Giant Reign the world took notice. Enduro racing was already in full swing and most manufacturers had a bike pitched at Enduro racing, but very few had a bike designed and build around this form of racing. A Large Reign Advanced 1 has just been introduced into our long term fleet.

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The new Reign and Reign Advanced fully embrace longer, lower and slacker geometry. With feedback from the Giant Factory Off-Road Team, the Reign was shaped into the trail monster it is today. Giant worked with RockShox on a custom Pike to overcome some of the negative effects a super slack head angle can have on pedalling and climbing. They built three different Pikes with varying offsets and tested them with Adam Craig (team rider). Following feedback from him and the rest of the Off-Road Factory Team, they settled on a Pike with a 46mm offset, an increase of 4mm over the “standard” Pike. In short, the greater offset reduces trail which helps offset the increase in trail due to the slacker head angle. You can eat your cake and have it after all!

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The use of a carbon front triangle on the Reign Advanced has allowed Giant to drop the weight to a claimed 2260 grams (without shock), making it the lightest Reign the company has ever produced. The Reign makes use of Giant’s Maestro dual link suspension layout, which uses a rocker link mounted on the seat tube and another link that curves over the bottom bracket to join the rear swing arm to the front triangle. The frame features an integrated downtube protector and can take a full size bottle in the front triangle. 434mm chainstays help keep the length of the wheelbase in check, although at 1217mm for our Large, the Reign should be super stable at high speeds.

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Spec highlights are numerous and will most likely end up with me listing the full spec here. The Advanced 1 comes dripping in kit from Rockshox, with a Monarch Plus DebonAir and Pike RC Dual Position (130mm-160mm) doing suspension duties. All models in the Reign line-up except the Reign 2 (base aluminium model) come standard with a RockShox Reverb Stealth dropper. The internal routing of gear cables and brake hoses keep things clean and neat. The drivetrain and brakes are Shimano’s highly rated SLX groupset in a 2×10 configuration.

Specification

  • SizesS,M,L,XL
  • ColoursGreen

FrameAdvanced-Grade Carbon / ALUXX SL Rear, 6.3″/160mm Maestro SuspensionForkRockShox Pike RC Dual Position Air, 130-160mm travel, 15mm Thru-Axle, Giant Custom 46mm OffsetShockRockShox Monarch Plus DebonAir RTHandlebarGiant Contact SL DH, 800×31.8mmStemTruvativ Holzfeller (40-60mm)SeatpostRockShox Reverb Stealth, 30.9mm, 125mm (M-XL) 100mm (S)SaddleGiant Contact, UprightShiftersShimano SLXFront derailleurShimano SLXRear derailleurShimano XT, Shadow+BrakesShimano SLX [F] 200mm [R] 180mmBrake leversShimano SLXCassetteShimano HG50 11-36, 10-speedChainKMC X-10CranksetShimano SLX, 24/38 w/ MRP 2x Guide with bash guard (AL backplate)Bottom bracketShimano Press FitRimsGiant P-AM2Hubs[F] Giant Tracker w/ 15mm Axle, / [R] DT Swiss 350 142x12mm, 32h w/ SRAM Maxle TASpokesSapim Race, double-butted, blackTyresCustom [F] Schwalbe Magic Mary 27.5×2.35″ Snakeskin Trail Star w/ Race Guard [R] Schwalbe Hans Dampf 27.5×2.35″ Snakeskin Pace Star w/ Race GuardWeight13.9kg all inRRPR 49,999

From the manufacturer:

The anticipation of a new trail. The adrenaline that goes with dropping a new line. These are the moments that inspired the creation of the all-new Reign 27.5 range. With a lightweight, stiff and sharp-handling frame—long and low to optimize its new 27.5 wheel technology—plus 160mm of smooth Maestro suspension, it’s made for pushing limits in aggressive terrain. Make the most of your riding experience. Make it Reign.

  • OverDrive headtube for maximum front end stiffness
  • Stable 65-degree headtube/seattube geometry for outstanding aggressive trail riding characteristics
  • Air or coil-shock compliant frame design

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Comments

Mada3400

Jul 1, 2015, 11:22 AM

he's talking about the Enduro 29... 

 

then 29 must actually be spelt "29 and 650b" and im in fact mistaken

LazyTrailRider

Jul 1, 2015, 11:58 AM

Mada3400 is correct, the main frame is the same on the 26 and 650b, but it's the linkage and stays where things have changed significantly...

 

Sorry, I typed too quickly!

 

We're not dissing your bike Mada, it's a great ride, my assertion was just that you can't answer Johnny B's question about how the Enduro rides compared to the current Reign by comparing a 26" version to it. The wheel size, stays and linkage makes for a *very* different bike...

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Jul 3, 2015, 4:28 PM

2016 colours. Blegh. Apart from the advanced 0 & maybe the reign 2

 

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Advanced 1 in the foreground

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And the reign 2

 

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Johny Bravo

Jul 3, 2015, 4:32 PM

2016 colours. Blegh. Apart from the advanced 0 & maybe the reign 2

 

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Advanced 1 in the foreground

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And the reign 2

 

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That blue Reign  is stunning.

Eddy Gordo

Jul 3, 2015, 4:36 PM

I am not a big giant fan but I do like the reigns. That blue and the yellow and blue are stunning

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Jul 3, 2015, 4:38 PM

That blue Reign is stunning.

Yep. And as Eddy says, the reign 2 is growing on me. But that turquoise!?

Johny Bravo

Jul 3, 2015, 4:44 PM

Yep. And as Eddy says, the reign 2 is growing on me. But that turquoise!?

No no, that turquoise. Not for me. Yucky.

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Jul 3, 2015, 4:47 PM

No no, that turquoise. Not for me. Yucky.

Exactly. Blech

Eddy Gordo

Jul 3, 2015, 4:59 PM

Do u get reigns locally now? I remember a few years ago I enquired and was told they not available locally

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Jul 3, 2015, 5:05 PM

Do u get reigns locally now? I remember a few years ago I enquired and was told they not available locally

Yep. Loads of them on the trail. Same colours as the trance so it may get confused...

It was the reign x that wasn't readily available... except via special order

Brawler

Jul 4, 2015, 2:02 PM

2016 reign 2 looks hideous!

Nano

Jul 7, 2015, 11:03 AM

Picking mine up on Thursday! So stoked!!!

Headshot

Jul 13, 2015, 11:55 AM

Remember, the 26" Enduro is a completely different bike to the new 29 and 650b versions. They're only related in name.

Not really, they are very similar. The 650 has the same front triangle as the 26er which was made until last year. They just slapped a longer rear triangle on. 1 degree slacker head angle than the 26er. Same basic frame design, linkage and such like. All have ali swingarms and external cable routing and quite high bb's at 350 mm. They also look damn near identical...

 

You can get an ali Enduro 650 for R37k with a Pike at the Spaz store in town. Thats pretty good when compared to a Giant Reign 2.

Headshot

Jul 13, 2015, 12:00 PM

Mada3400 is correct, the main frame is the same on the 26 and 650b, but it's the linkage and stays where things have changed significantly...

 

Sorry, I typed too quickly!

 

We're not dissing your bike Mada, it's a great ride, my assertion was just that you can't answer Johnny B's question about how the Enduro rides compared to the current Reign by comparing a 26" version to it. The wheel size, stays and linkage makes for a *very* different bike...

Actually no, I think you can -  by all accounts the 650 and 26er get similar reviews and comments. The linkage change improved pedaling from 2013, but they remain the same mini dh bike at heart. The 29er is a different kettle of fish as all 29ers are. 

LazyTrailRider

Jul 13, 2015, 12:03 PM

Actually no, I think you can

Let's agree to disagree. Bikes have progressed so much in the last 5 years that we're entering a fairly mature phase of incremental improvements.

 

Most high-end bikes are great these days, it's only slight nuances which differentiate them. Because of that, if one had to make a statement about two bikes both being mini DH bikes at heart, you should be making that about pretty much all 150-160mm travel bikes on the market; the majority of them address that need.

 

I think we're talking about the small stuff here (unless we're not), which IMHO means you can't directly compare the Reign and Enduro based on how a 3yr old model rides. If you're doing that, you might as well then just compare a 2012 Reign to a 2012 Enduro and base your purchase of a 2016 model on that assessment.

Headshot

Jul 13, 2015, 12:36 PM

Let's agree to disagree. Bikes have progressed so much in the last 5 years that we're entering a fairly mature phase of incremental improvements.

 

Most high-end bikes are great these days, it's only slight nuances which differentiate them. Because of that, if one had to make a statement about two bikes both being mini DH bikes at heart, you should be making that about pretty much all 150-160mm travel bikes on the market; the majority of them address that need.

 

I think we're talking about the small stuff here (unless we're not), which IMHO means you can't directly compare the Reign and Enduro based on how a 3yr old model rides. If you're doing that, you might as well then just compare a 2012 Reign to a 2012 Enduro and base your purchase of a 2016 model on that assessment.

Okay lets agree to disagree. The 2015 Reign is a very different bike to the 2013 version I have just turned into an Enduro. Its longer and much slacker. Giant were late to the party. The S Enduro on the other hand has hardly changed over the years probably because it didnt need to...So I think it depends on the bike model and manufacturer ie we should not generalize.  I read the reviews of the Enduro since 2010 and found them to highlight the same strengths with little in the way major changes and/or improvements, bar the 29er version. I think the Enduro  was ahead of its time back then...

Guest nolipoli

Jul 13, 2015, 1:10 PM

Okay lets agree to disagree. The 2015 Reign is a very different bike to the 2013 version I have just turned into an Enduro. Its longer and much slacker. Giant were late to the party. The S Enduro on the other hand has hardly changed over the years probably because it didnt need to...So I think it depends on the bike model and manufacturer ie we should not generalize.  I read the reviews of the Enduro since 2010 and found them to highlight the same strengths with little in the way major changes and/or improvements, bar the 29er version. I think the Enduro  was ahead of its time back then...

...or is now overdue for some improvements. :ph34r:

Headshot

Jul 13, 2015, 1:13 PM

...or is now overdue for some improvements. :ph34r:

Some would say yes  - like a 62 deg head angle and 300mm BB height:-)

Steven Knoetze (sk27)

Jul 13, 2015, 1:57 PM

Lots of Spez trolling on a Reign test thread. This has gone SOOOO off topic.

Isn't there a dedicated "I'm a spaz who loves my Spez" thread.

Or something similar........

Guest nolipoli

Jul 13, 2015, 2:03 PM

People are quick to forget just how good the original Reign was. It was arguably the first long travel bike (150mm) that could actually pedal.

 

Anything else by anybody else was just trying to catch up.

LazyTrailRider

Jul 13, 2015, 2:06 PM

Lots of Spez trolling on a Reign test thread. This has gone SOOOO off topic.

Isn't there a dedicated "I'm a spaz who loves my Spez" thread.

Or something similar........

 

Oh FFS.

Someone asked a legitimate comparison question.

 

I really like the Reign. I also really like the Pascoe. I just happen to have an Enduro, but I also like the look of Trek's Remedy range, as an example.

 

As I said in another thread: Bikes aren't islands, singing the praises of one without being open-minded about all the other good stuff out there is just plain stupid.

Hairy

Jul 13, 2015, 2:19 PM

People are quick to forget just how good the original Reign was. It was arguably the first long travel bike (150mm) that could actually pedal.

 

Anything else by anybody else was just trying to catch up.

Don't forget the Scott MC's ..........

Guest nolipoli

Jul 13, 2015, 6:30 PM

Don't forget the Scott MC's ..........

Similar era hey? Those were the ones with the Pull-shock behind the seat post, weren't they? My wife had a Reflex like that.

Headshot

Jul 14, 2015, 11:10 AM

Oh FFS.

Someone asked a legitimate comparison question.

 

I really like the Reign. I also really like the Pascoe. I just happen to have an Enduro, but I also like the look of Trek's Remedy range, as an example.

 

As I said in another thread: Bikes aren't islands, singing the praises of one without being open-minded about all the other good stuff out there is just plain stupid.

Ya 100% - I am on a Spaz because its an XL, was cheapish and fitted my used 26er build kit. I'd be happy on any of those bikes and probably a few others too... If the Reign fitted 26" wheels I'd have bought the latest frame instead.

Iwan Kemp

Jul 14, 2015, 11:28 AM

...

 

As I said in another thread: Bikes aren't islands, singing the praises of one without being open-minded about all the other good stuff out there is just plain stupid.

 

Yes!

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