Santa Cruz v10 27.5 2020 Geometry


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SML
AReach412mm437mm462mm
BStack603mm612mm616mm
CHead Tube Angle63.7°63.7°63.7°
DSeat Tube Length435mm445mm455mm
EFront Center769mm798mm825mm
FBB Height356mm356mm356mm
GBB Drop-2mm-2mm-2mm
HWheelbase1199mm1233mm1265mm
IChainstay Length430mm435mm440mm
JHead Tube Length100mm110mm115mm
KTop Tube Length
LSeat Tube Angle
MStandover Height712mm712mm712mm
NEye to Eye Length250mm250mm250mm

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SML
AReach410mm435mm460mm
BStack602mm610mm615mm
CHead Tube Angle63.3°63.3°63.3°
DSeat Tube Length435mm445mm455mm
EFront Center769mm798mm825mm
FBB Height351mm351mm351mm
GBB Drop3mm3mm3mm
HWheelbase1200mm1234mm1266mm
IChainstay Length430mm435mm440mm
JHead Tube Length100mm110mm115mm
KTop Tube Length
LSeat Tube Angle
MStandover Height707mm707mm707mm
NEye to Eye Length250mm250mm250mm

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Ride character of the Santa Cruz v10 27.5 2020

In size L, the Santa Cruz v10 27.5 2020 pairs balanced 435 mm chainstays that keep it lively without feeling nervous; a very slack 63.7° head angle built for high-speed and steep descents; a compact 437 mm reach that keeps it flickable.

Those numbers describe how it steers and sits. How the suspension actually feels, small-bump sensitivity, mid-stroke support and bottom-out ramp, comes down to its leverage and anti-squat curves: see our MTB suspension kinematics guide, and put its geometry head-to-head with any other bike in the geometry comparison tool.

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