The Slayer lineup spans six builds across carbon and alloy frames. The entry point is the Alloy 30 Park, a dedicated lift-access build featuring a 200mm dual-crown RockShox Boxxer, a 7-speed downhill drivetrain, and SRAM Guide RE brakes. The standard single-crown range begins with the Alloy 50, which pairs a RockShox ZEB Select RC fork with a Shimano SLX and XT mixed drivetrain.
Moving to the carbon frames introduces the PenaltyBox downtube storage and a full-carbon rear triangle. The Carbon 50 is the most frequently tested model, utilizing a Fox 38 Performance fork, a Fox DHX2 Performance Elite coil shock, and Shimano SLX components. While the frame quality is high, reviewers frequently criticized the Carbon 50's WTB ST i30 alloy wheelset for being overly soft and prone to damage under heavy freeride use.
The Carbon 70 steps up to a Fox 38 Performance Elite fork with the highly adjustable GRIP2 damper, a full Shimano XT groupset, and sturdier Race Face ARC 30 rims. At the top, the Carbon 90 features Fox Factory suspension and Shimano XTR. Across the carbon range, Rocky Mountain equips the bikes with heavy-duty Maxxis DoubleDown tires and CushCore XC inserts straight from the factory.