Revel Ranger Shimano Deore

Revel

RangerShimano Deore

FrameRanger CarbonRockShox SID Select 3P 120mm
GroupsetShimano Deore M6100Shimano Deore M6100 10-51t
WheelsNovatec Diablo XLMaxxis Forekaster 29″ x 2.4…

The Revel Ranger V2 is a short-travel 29er designed for endurance efforts, aggressive cross-country riding, and fast-paced trail loops. Built around 115 millimeters of rear travel and a 120-millimeter fork, it utilizes the Canfield Balance Formula dual-link suspension to prioritize pedaling efficiency without entirely sacrificing downhill composure. Rather than a complete overhaul, the V2 represents a targeted structural update to the original frame. Revel redesigned the carbon rear triangle and introduced a collet-style axle system with larger pivot bearings, aiming to increase lateral stiffness and simplify maintenance. Crucially, this generation introduces SRAM UDH compatibility to support modern electronic drivetrains. The Ranger V2 appeals to riders who want to cover varied terrain rapidly and efficiently, offering a sturdier, more capable chassis than a dedicated cross-country race bike while remaining distinctly sharper and lighter than a traditional trail bike.

Revel Ranger
Build
Size
01 / Buy

Where to get it.

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Size
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02 / Specifications

Spec sheet.

Every component shipped with this build.

01Frameset
3 components
FrameRanger Carbon
Rear shockRockShox SID SEL+; 115mm 190x45
02Drivetrain & brakes
10 components
Bottom bracketShimano BB MT501 73mm Threaded
Front rotorShimano SM-RT66 180mmF; 6-bolt
Rear rotorShimano SM-RT66 160mmR; 6-bolt
03Wheels & tires
4 components
Front wheelNovatec Diablo XL
Rear wheelNovatec Diablo XL
04Cockpit & contact
5 components
StemRaceFace Aeffect 35x50mm
HandlebarsRaceFace Aeffect 35x760 20mm Alloy (SM/MD); RaceFace Aeffect 35x780 20mm Alloy (LG/XL)
SeatpostCrank Bros Highline 7; SM: 125mm; MD: 150mm; LG: 170mm; XL: 200mm
Grips/TapeRaceFace Chester
03 / Geometry

Geometry & fit.

4 sizes published.

The Ranger V2 utilizes a moderate geometry approach that balances cross-country agility with high-speed stability. A 67.5-degree head tube angle and a short-offset fork yield quick, responsive steering that excels in tight switchbacks and technical climbs. Across all four frame sizes, the chainstays remain fixed at 436 millimeters, keeping the rear wheel tucked in for immediate acceleration.

Rider posture is aggressive but comfortable for long days in the saddle. The 75.3-degree effective seat tube angle keeps weight centered over the bottom bracket during steep ascents, while reach measurements—sitting at 453 millimeters on a size medium—provide enough length to feel centered without overly stretching the rider. The frame features a low standover height and a straight seat tube, allowing ample insertion depth for long-travel dropper posts. While riders accustomed to ultra-slack trail bikes may initially find the front end steep, the resulting fit rewards a forward-biased, active riding position that keeps the front tire weighted and tracking predictably.

Reach × Stack · size Mediummm

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

690649608566525STACK ↑370408445483520REACH →UPRIGHTLONG / LOWSize Medium453 · 609
01Fit geometry5 values
Stack609 mm
Reach453 mm
Top tube616 mm
Headtube length105 mm
Seat tube length403 mm
03Handling geometry8 values
Headtube angle67.5°
Seat tube angle75.3°
BB height338 mm
BB drop38 mm
Trail108 mm
Offset44 mm
Wheelbase1170 mm
Chainstay length436 mm

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04 / Other builds

The lineup.

2 builds, ranging $4,499.

The Ranger V2 lineup spans from accessible mechanical groupsets, like Shimano Deore and SRAM Eagle kits, up to premium SRAM Transmission electronic drivetrains. Because the V2 frame is built around the SRAM Universal Derailleur Hanger, it fully supports direct-mount T-Type derailleurs, a major selling point for riders looking to future-proof their investment.

Frame details across all builds include a threaded bottom bracket, fully guided internal cable routing, and a lower linkage debris guard. Mid-tier and premium builds typically pair a RockShox SID Ultimate fork with a SIDLuxe Ultimate shock, a combination that includes a firm lockout for smooth fire roads. While the stock Maxxis Dissector and Rekon tires offer a versatile blend of rolling speed and cornering grip, aggressive descenders sometimes find the standard SRAM Level four-piston brakes underpowered for the speeds the chassis can achieve. Riders can also opt for Revel’s RW30 carbon wheels, which provide a subtly damped ride quality, though they represent a substantial price increase over the stock aluminum wheelsets.

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05 / Reviews

From the press.

12 reviews from the cycling press.

Reviewers consistently praise the Ranger V2 for its exceptional pedaling efficiency and momentum-carrying ability. The Canfield Balance Formula suspension isolates pedaling forces effectively, creating an "uninterrupted pedal feeling over chundery terrain" (YouTube) that helps riders push through technical climbs without getting hung up. The updated rear triangle is frequently highlighted for its structural rigidity, delivering an "increased snap from the back end" (Bromptom) that translates power directly into forward motion.

While the bike descends with surprising composure for its travel bracket, critics note that the suspension leans toward a firm, supportive tune rather than a plush or highly sensitive one. It requires an active, precise riding style to maximize its potential on rough descents. Some testers found the rear end lacked a playful character, noting that the bike prefers to "dutifully go about its business of covering ground quickly" (Escape Collective) rather than popping off every trail feature. Ultimately, the consensus points to a highly effective, fast-rolling machine that functions as a "stoic instrument of speed" (Escape Collective) for riders focused on covering big miles.

06 / Compared to

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