Rangefinder Deore 10 29

Introduced in 2020, the Salsa Rangefinder is an approachable aluminum trail hardtail aimed at recreational riders and those looking to mix singletrack with light bikepacking. Built around a 120mm suspension fork, the frame is designed to be practical and easy to live with, prioritizing stability over aggressive descending capabilities. Salsa offers the platform with either 29-inch or 27.5+ wheels, allowing riders to choose between rollover momentum or a slightly more agile, high-traction footprint.

A defining characteristic of the Rangefinder is its utility. The frame features extensive cargo options, including top-tube bag mounts, under-downtube accessory mounts, and dual bottle capacity inside the main triangle. While it utilizes a simpler quick-release rear axle standard rather than a modern thru-axle, the frame retains internal routing and dropper post compatibility, making it a versatile foundation for riders exploring off-road routes without committing to a specialized, high-dollar trail machine.

$1,0992025
Salsa Rangefinder Deore 10 29
Build
Size
Stack611mm
Reach444.4mm
Top tube613.3mm
Headtube length105mm
Standover height747.2mm
Seat tube length431mm

Fit and geometry

The Rangefinder utilizes a conservative trail geometry that prioritizes a balanced, upright riding posture over stretched-out, aggressive descending shapes. With a head tube angle hovering around 68.5 degrees and a seat tube angle near 74.5 degrees, the frame keeps the rider centered and comfortable during long pedaling stints. This moderate front end provides predictable steering that avoids feeling sluggish at low speeds, making it easy to navigate tight, meandering singletrack.

Reach measurements are relatively modest by modern trail standards, sitting at 444mm for a size medium. Salsa pairs this with a short 60mm stem and wide handlebars—750mm on smaller sizes and 800mm on medium through extra-large frames—to maintain responsive steering leverage. The 439mm chainstays offer a stable rear center that helps keep the front wheel grounded on steep climbs while providing enough clearance for high-volume tires. A sloping top tube ensures generous standover clearance across the size run, making the bike accessible to a wide range of rider heights and allowing plenty of room to maneuver over the frame in technical sections.

Full specs

Frameset

Frame

Rangefinder

Fork

SR Suntour XCM32 Coil Boost NLO DS, 120mm

Weight

32 lbs 8 oz (size Medium, with tubes, no pedals)

Groupset

Shift levers

Shimano Deore M4100

Rear derailleur

Shimano Deore M5120 SGS

Cassette

Shimano Deore M4100, 10-speed, 11-46T

Chain

Shimano HG54

Crankset

FSA Alpha Drive, 30T

Bottom bracket

FSA 124.5mm bottom bracket

Front brake

Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc

Rear brake

Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc

Front rotor

Shimano RT10 Center Lock, 160mm

Rear rotor

Shimano RT10 Center Lock, 160mm

Wheelset

Front wheel

Shimano TC500-B 15x110mm TA hub / WTB ST i30 32h 29" rim

Rear wheel

Shimano MT200-B 10x141mm QR hub / WTB ST i30 32h 29" rim

Front tire

Maxxis Rekon 29 x 2.6", EXO, Wire Bead

Rear tire

Maxxis Rekon 29 x 2.6", EXO, Wire Bead

Cockpit

Stem

Salsa Guide 31.8, 60mm, 6°

Handlebars

Salsa Salt Flat 31.8, 750mm width (XS-SM) / Salsa Rustler 31.8, 800mm width (M-XL)

Saddle

WTB Volt Medium, Steel, 142 x 265mm

Seatpost

Salsa Guide 30.9, 0 offset

Grips

Salsa File Tread

Builds

The Rangefinder lineup is structured around drivetrain tiers, with every model available in either 29-inch or 27.5+ wheel configurations. The entry point features Microshift’s Advent X 10-speed drivetrain, which provides a wide gear range at a highly accessible price. These base models, along with the Shimano Deore 10-speed builds, utilize a basic SR Suntour XCM32 coil-sprung fork and rigid seatposts.

Moving up the ladder to the Deore 11 and Deore 12 builds introduces significant functional upgrades. The suspension shifts to SR Suntour XCR air forks, which shed weight and offer finer adjustability for rider weight and riding style. These higher-tier models also add TranzX dropper posts, materially changing how the bike handles on descents by allowing riders to easily lower their center of gravity.

Across the entire range, Salsa specifies hydraulic disc brakes, typically from Shimano or Tektro, paired with 160mm rotors. All builds roll on aluminum WTB rims laced to a Boost thru-axle front hub and a 141mm quick-release rear hub. While the frame is a high-quality foundation, buyers should note that the stock Maxxis Rekon tires use wire beads and require replacement if a tubeless setup is desired.

Reviews

Reviewers characterize the Rangefinder as a dependable, highly capable platform for moderate terrain, though it shows its limits when pushed hard. On the trail, the bike delivers a predictable and stable ride that suits newer mountain bikers and bikepackers. The handling is generally well-regarded on rolling singletrack, where the geometry puts the rider in a "good position for speeding down moderate trails" (Pedalchef). However, testers note that the bike is not intended for aggressive enduro-style riding. When tackling steep or highly technical terrain, riders "will definitely be wishing for a slacker headtube and more suspension travel" (Pedalchef).

The choice of wheel size noticeably alters the bike's personality. The 27.5+ configuration is favored for a "more playful ride to toss around on the trail" (Pedalchef), while the 29er setup is preferred for maintaining momentum. Across both wheel sizes, the wide Maxxis Rekon tires are frequently praised for delivering substantial traction, though reviewers point out that the stock wire-bead versions are not tubeless compatible.

Weight is a common talking point, with medium frames hovering around 32 pounds. While this mass means the bike is "no featherweight" (Pedalchef), testers feel it climbs adequately thanks to wide-range gearing. Ultimately, reviewers view the Rangefinder as a strong value for its "adventure-ready specifications" (YouTube), even if the quick-release rear hub and basic coil forks on lower-tier models hold it back from pure trail bike performance.

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