The Gen 3 geometry marks a calculated shift toward modern trail capability without abandoning an aggressive cross-country posture. Trek slackened the head tube angle to 67 degrees, pushing the front wheel further ahead of the rider to improve stability on steep descents. To keep the handling quick and offset the longer front center, the chainstays are kept short, measuring 430mm on smaller sizes and growing slightly on the XL. This combination allows the rider to maintain a forward, attack-ready position while still being able to easily lift the front wheel over obstacles.
A defining element of the fit is the exceptionally low 309mm bottom bracket height. This drops the rider's center of gravity, creating a secure feel through fast, sweeping corners, though it requires careful pedal timing on uneven terrain. The cockpit setup leans heavily into racing efficiency, utilizing flat or low-rise handlebars and relatively short stems across the size run. Additionally, Trek has removed the Knock Block steering limiter, allowing for unrestricted bar rotation, and includes dropper posts across the lineup to give riders more room to maneuver over the frame on descents.