Devinci Hatchet Pro GRX 610 24s

Devinci

HatchetPro GRX 610 24s

Claimed weight9.80 kg / 21.61 lb (size medium complete bike; approximate)Complete bike
FrameCarbon OSCCarbon OSC
GroupsetShimano GRX RX610 (rear…Shimano M7100 | 12s | 11-…
WheelsV2 Comp 700c | 23mm inn…WTB Vulpine S | 700x40 | TC…
Tire clearance45 mm

The 2025 Devinci Hatchet marks a complete structural reset for the Canadian brand’s gravel platform. Rather than forcing one frame to cover every off-road discipline, Devinci split the Hatchet into three distinct silhouettes: the carbon Hatchet Pro for fast all-road and gravel racing, the aluminum Hatchet Vista for utilitarian adventure, and the E-Hatchet Tour for assisted riding.

This generation moves away from the mountain-bike-inspired roots of its predecessor. The carbon Pro model adopts truncated airfoil tube shapes, fully internal headset cable routing, and a UDH-compatible rear end, alongside a new in-frame downtube storage compartment. By dividing the lineup, Devinci allows the Hatchet Pro to lean heavily into aggressive, high-speed efficiency, while leaving the cargo mounts and relaxed touring duties to the aluminum Vista. It is a specialized approach aimed at riders who know exactly what kind of unpaved riding they want to do.

Devinci Hatchet
Build
Size
01 / Buy

Where to get it.

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02 / Specifications

Spec sheet.

Every component shipped with this build.

01Frameset
3 components
FrameCarbon OSC
ForkCarbon OSC
Weight9.80 kg / 21.61 lb (size medium complete bike; approximate)
02Drivetrain & brakes
11 components
Shift leversShimano GRX RX610 (rear shifter/brake) + Shimano GRX RX610 (front brake lever)
Front derailleurShimano GRX RX820 | 2s
Bottom bracketFSA BB386/PF30 | Pressfit
Front rotorRever | Centerlock | 160mm
Rear rotorRever | Centerlock | 160mm
03Wheels & tires
4 components
Front wheelV2 Comp 700c | 23mm inner; Formula CL-712 | Sealed | Centerlock | TA 12x100mm; Sapim Stainless 14G w/Nylok
Rear wheelV2 Comp 700c | 23mm inner; Formula RXC-142A | Sealed | Centerlock | TA 12x142mm | SH; Sapim Stainless 14G w/Nylok
04Cockpit & contact
4 components
HandlebarsV2 Pro | B:31.8mm | R:70mm | D:125mm | FLARE 16°
SaddleV2 Pro
SeatpostV2 Comp | 27.2mm
03 / Geometry

Geometry & fit.

4 sizes published.

The Hatchet family’s geometry reflects its divided intentions. The carbon Hatchet Pro utilizes a steepened head tube angle—ranging from 71.5 to 72.5 degrees depending on size—and shortened 425mm chainstays to prioritize agility. Combined with a generous 75mm bottom bracket drop, this creates a quick, responsive handling dynamic that feels closely aligned with modern endurance road bikes. The rider is positioned aggressively forward, aided by a steep seat tube angle and a zero-offset seatpost, which encourages a powerful, seated pedaling rhythm.

The aluminum Vista and E-Hatchet Tour utilize a more relaxed approach to fit and handling. These models feature taller stack heights that place the rider in a more upright, comfortable posture suited for long days in the saddle or navigating urban commutes. While the Pro model demands attentive steering inputs and rewards precise line choices at speed, the aluminum frames offer a stable, predictable platform that remains steady even when loaded with bikepacking gear. Across all models, the reach numbers remain relatively moderate, allowing for straightforward fit adjustments using standard stems.

Reach × Stack · size Smm

Where the handlebar sits relative to the bottom bracket — the single most important fit pair.

635595555515475STACK ↑335356378399420REACH →ENDURANCEFAST / LOWSize S383 · 537
01Fit geometry6 values
Stack537 mm
Reach383 mm
Top tube537 mm
Headtube length110 mm
Standover height759 mm
Seat tube length475 mm
02Component geometry2 values
Handlebar reach70 mm
Handlebar drop125 mm
03Handling geometry6 values
Headtube angle71.5°
Seat tube angle74°
BB height279 mm
BB drop75 mm
Wheelbase1013 mm
Chainstay length425 mm

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04 / Other builds

The lineup.

4 builds, ranging $3,499 – $5,799.

The Hatchet Pro build ladder is entirely focused on performance gravel and all-road applications, utilizing SRAM and Shimano drivetrains. The entry point is the Pro GRX 610 24s, which pairs a mechanical 2x12 Shimano drivetrain with aluminum V2 Comp wheels. From there, the lineup moves to wireless electronic shifting with the Pro Apex AXS 12s, offering a 1x12 setup and DT Swiss G540 aluminum wheels.

The upper tier introduces significant component upgrades, specifically carbon wheels and cockpits. The Pro Rival AXS 24s features a 2x12 drivetrain with a 48/35T crankset and 10-36T cassette—gearing that leans heavily toward fast, road-like speeds rather than steep off-road crawling. The flagship Pro Rival AXS XPLR 13s shifts to a 1x13 configuration with a wider 10-46T cassette for better off-road versatility. Both Rival builds roll on DT Swiss GRC 1600 carbon wheels and utilize Zipp SL70 carbon handlebars. While the premium builds offer high-end finishing kit, reviewers noted that the mid-tier Apex AXS model often represents the strongest value for riders looking to secure the carbon frame and electronic shifting without the premium wheelset markup.

05 / Reviews

From the press.

7 reviews from the cycling press.

Across the lineup, reviewers noted that each Hatchet model carries a distinct personality, though the carbon Pro model drew the most attention for its uncompromising rigidity. Testers consistently highlighted the Pro's immediate power transfer on smooth dirt and tarmac, describing it as a "deeply stout-feeling bike" (Velo) that accelerates with road-like efficiency. This represents a deliberate departure from the previous carbon generation, which one brand representative admitted was a "noodle" (Cycling Magazine).

However, that race-bred stiffness comes with a clear tradeoff in compliance. On rough, technical double track, the Hatchet Pro can become "a handful" (Velo), transmitting significant feedback through the frame. Testers suggested it is not ideal for riders who enjoy underbiking on rugged trails, especially given the strict 45mm maximum tire clearance.

Conversely, the aluminum Hatchet Vista earned praise for its balanced, utilitarian ride quality. Despite its metal construction, reviewers found the Vista "efficient, smooth, and flawless" (Theradavist) over long desert miles, avoiding the harshness often associated with alloy frames. While the Pro demands a rider focused on speed and smooth lines, the Vista is viewed as a highly capable, comfortable workhorse for loaded touring and casual exploration.

06 / Compared to

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