Santa Cruz's R AM Complete kit contains the perfect mix of Shimano SLX and XT components along with Fox Avid Race Face and WTB in order to permit one of the lowest-priced ways to experience its new 27.5in-wheeled platform. With this component package you retain all of the thoroughbred quality that you expect from Santa Cruz only with a little more coin leftover at the end of the day. And like the R AM kit the long-awaited 150mm-travel Bronson turns a completely new page for Santa Cruz delivering all of the advantages of larger wheels without any of the detractors. If you spend any time lurking mountain bike forums you're well aware of 'tinkerers' jumping the 27.5-gun by stuffing larger wheels under everything from Hecklers to old Nomads. And while we're all about innovation a quick review of the Bronson's geometry versus say a hacked 27.5in rig quickly reveals why we'll take a production bike over unorthodox experiments any day of the week. And tellingly this scenario solidifies why the wait for the Bronson has been well worth it. For example a Nomad theoretically riding on 27.5in wheels would have a ridiculously high 14.75 inch bottom bracket and a stand-over height exceeding 30 inches. And unless you're a giraffe/human hybrid (image search that one if you're ever bored) your boys are going to have a bad time not to mention that it'll handle like a box on donks. The Bronson on the other hand has a 13.6 inch bottom bracket height. That's lower than the current carbon Nomad (14in) nearly matching the Blur LT (13.8in) and only a fraction of an inch higher than the Tallboy LT (13.4in) . Its stand-over height at 28.8 inches is also lower than all of those bikes and the goodness doesn't stop there either. Another key measurement is chainstay length and the Bronson measures in at a highly respectable 17.3 inches. This is slightly shorter than the Nomad a half inch shorter than the Tallboy LT and only a fraction of an inch longer than th...
The DAKINE Clutch Jacket piles on high-tech features so you'll stay dry in deep powder playgrounds and on heavy storm days. All you have to do is zip up in this heavy-duty shell hike to a prime stash and take pictures so you can make your friends jealous.
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