Pivot Vault Pro Apex

Pivot

VaultPro Apex

From$4,199
FramePivot VaultPivot Vault Carbon
GroupsetSRAM Apex, 12-speedSRAM PG-1230, 12-speed, 1…
WheelsDT Swiss ER 1600 Spline…
Tire clearance50 mm

The fourth-generation Pivot Vault marks a deliberate shift from its cyclocross and all-road roots toward dedicated gravel and adventure riding. Rather than pushing into ultra-slack, mountain-bike-adjacent territory, Pivot retains a lightweight carbon chassis while expanding the bike's capability over rough terrain. The frame introduces the ToolShed downtube storage system to reduce reliance on external bags, alongside a Universal Derailleur Hanger and clearance for high-volume tires. It suits riders looking for a fast, highly capable gravel platform that balances long-distance comfort with efficient power transfer. By moving away from a pure racing focus, the Vault becomes a highly adaptable machine, offering multiple cable routing options and drivetrain compatibilities to serve endurance racers and bikepackers alike.

Pivot Vault
Build
Size
$4,199
02 / Specifications

Spec sheet.

Every component shipped with this build.

01Frameset
2 components
FramePivot Vault
ForkPivot Vault Carbon
02Drivetrain & brakes
10 components
Shift leversSRAM Apex, 12-speed
Bottom bracketSRAM DUB
Front rotornull
Rear rotornull
04Cockpit & contact
4 components
StemPhoenix Gravel Stem, 31.8mm — 60mm (XXS-XS), 70mm (SM-XL)
HandlebarsPhoenix Sport Gravel Aluminum — 40cm (XXS-XS), 42cm (SM), 44cm (MD-LG), 46cm (XL)
SeatpostPhoenix Pro ISO Flex Carbon
03 / Geometry

Geometry & fit.

6 sizes published.

Pivot utilizes a progressive geometry approach for the Vault, characterized by a longer front center, increased stack height, and a shorter stem. This combination places the rider in a more upright, centered posture, creating a sensation of sitting inside the bike rather than perched on top of it. A generous bottom bracket drop further lowers the center of gravity, enhancing stability on loose descents.

Despite the longer wheelbase, the frame maintains agility through short chainstays that keep the rear wheel tucked in for efficient climbing and sharp low-speed maneuvering. A suspension-corrected fork with ample offset ensures responsive steering and eliminates toe overlap, even on smaller frames running large tires.

Riders should pay close attention to Pivot's sizing conventions, which run larger than industry norms. A size small, for example, features an effective top tube length typical of a medium in other brands. Additionally, some reviewers noted that the stock handlebar widths run wide, particularly on smaller sizes, which may prompt riders with narrower shoulders to swap the cockpit for an optimal fit.

Reach × Stack · size XSmm

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

655606558509460STACK ↑325354383411440REACH →ENDURANCEFAST / LOWSize XS380 · 554
01Fit geometry6 values
Stack554 mm
Reach380 mm
Top tube536 mm
Headtube length110 mm
Standover height708 mm
Seat tube length430 mm
02Component geometry2 values
Handlebar width400 mm
Stem length60 mm
03Handling geometry8 values
Headtube angle70°
Seat tube angle74.3°
BB height273 mm
BB drop78 mm
Trail72 mm
Offset52 mm
Wheelbase1021 mm
Chainstay length420 mm

Which size should I buy?

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04 / Other builds

The lineup.

4 builds, ranging $4,199 – $5,999.

The Vault lineup spans four complete builds, all utilizing the same carbon frame and fork. The range opens with the Pro Apex and GRX models, which deliver reliable 12-speed mechanical shifting and wide gear ranges at a highly competitive price point for a premium carbon chassis. Moving up the ladder, the Team Force XPLR AXS build introduces wireless electronic shifting with a tighter cassette for smoother cadence changes on rolling terrain. At the top, the Team Force/X0 Wide Range AXS model utilizes a mullet drivetrain, pairing drop-bar shifters with a mountain bike rear derailleur and a massive cassette for steep, loaded climbing.

All builds roll on aluminum DT Swiss ER 1600 wheels and 40mm WTB Vulpine tires. Because the frame clears up to 50mm rubber, riders looking to maximize the bike's off-road capability often upgrade to wider tires immediately. The frame also features a clever dual-routing system, allowing owners to choose between fully hidden cables through the headset or a simpler port-based internal routing that makes stem swaps and maintenance much easier.

05 / Reviews

From the press.

7 reviews from the cycling press.

Reviewers consistently praise the Vault for balancing speed with long-distance comfort, noting that the frame effectively mutes harsh impacts without feeling sluggish. A key factor in this ride quality is the Iso Flex seatpost sleeve, which testers found subtly effective. It manages to "take the edge off bumps and vibrations" (Bike Rumor) without the bouncing sensation of a true suspension post. On dirt, the bike feels composed and secure, with handling that has "no edge" and feels so safe that riders naturally carry more speed (Velo).

While the frame is highly regarded, multiple testers pointed out that the stock tires limit the bike's potential. Swapping to wider rubber makes a substantial difference, with one reviewer noting that "unparalleled confidence with the 50 mil tires" (YouTube) essentially negates the need for suspension on moderately rough terrain.

The handling earns high marks for low-speed agility and high-speed gravel stability, though this off-road focus comes with a minor tradeoff. On fast, paved descents, the relaxed front end requires a bit more rider input. Overall, testers view the Vault as an exceptionally well-rounded machine that feels "supremely comfortable" (Bike Rumor) during extended efforts.

06 / Compared to

Compared to.

Most-viewed comparisons.