2015 Santa Cruz Nomad Carbon X01 AM Bike
(discontinued)

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Amazing!! Wouldnt buy anything else ever!!!!
Rating:
The Good
This bike is a machine going downhill, super stable and controllable.
Yes it was incredibly nimble and easy to control (I had the XL!!)
Looks incredible
Handles downhill tracks like a downhill bike! and uphills like a normal trail bike.
The Bad
Couldn't fault this bike at all! (maybe the price but you get what you pay for)
Overall Review:

I test rode this bike for a whole day and after the very first ride it was apparent how much of a beast this thing really is. its nimble and surefooted, I rode it in the mud and very rarely if at all slid out uncontrollably. it jumps fantastically and handles big drops like second nature. I rode an XL I am 6ft 2, it felt slightly too big for me but the best way for you to get the fit right is to sit on one properly if you are going to drop this amount of money on one.You cannot imagine how silent and comfortable this bike is on rough ground, it tracks brilliantly and doesn't skitter about whilst braking its planted the whole way until you want to flick the switch and get some air. It also climbed like an adventurous mountain goat, ok its not going to be as good as a hardtail or a short travel bike but its climbing ability really shocked me, it really can be an all day bike to ride and I am purchasing one for that reason, it is the only bike I will ever need around the area I live in (Devon England) and even then I have some gnarly dh trails but this thing can handle it all!

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The New Gravity Enduro Beast
Rating:
The Good
Amazingly, you would not know how you could become with this radically progressive geometry: 65-degree head tube angle, 74.2-degree seat tube angle, 13.4-inch bottom-bracket height, 17.1-inch chainstays, and a 46.1-inch wheelbase. This is the perfect Geometry for descendant and cornering trails as well as an excellent Geometry for overall all mountain trails (including ascendant trails). Above are perfectly supported by Two thumbs up 650B's application. The Geometry (especially wheelbase) and weight also confidently pushs your limit on every jumping and dropping. The VPP Technology, suspension and 650B's application help you smoothly stay in the ground on most of rock garden and bumping trails...
The Bad
The Price and limited Color options.... :-)
Overall Review:

WARNING: Little adjustment on how you steering (longer reach than previous Nomad) and how you pedaling or positioning your foots (lower BB high than previous Nomad), then you will be The Scariest Wild Beast on every descendant and crinkle trails.... Trust me, you could not control your smiles on your face......

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The Nomad new but not quite there.
Rating:
The Good
Doesn't wander around going up
The Bad
Short TT // Feels tall // Deflects // Not so great turning
Overall Review:

I was pretty pumped to ride the new Nomad today. Did I like it?

I took a Large demo with a 160mm 34 CTD, Monarch Plus, Shimano 1X10 and XT Trail. Blue & Magenta. The dude set the suspension up for weight and I was off.

The fit was interesting. It felt very short for a large, similar to the Bronson, and taller than expected.

The climb up the road was good. The bike is light and pedaled real well. The front end didn't wander around which was nice given the fork was at 160mm and the frame has a 65HTa.

The descent into Upper Hide & Seek was interesting. The first turn felt gyroscopic and reminded me of a 29'er. The short feel of the frame made me feel like I was way over the front end. When it got rough the bike started to deflect and was very skittish. I checked the tire pressure it was high so I dropped the weight down. The bike now gripped better but still felt terrible when it was rough. This made me start braking earlier into turns and other obstacles which made me feel like I went through slower than usual. Rolling on smooth, fast, straight sections felt great. The bike carried speed well and slowed quickly when braking.

At Lower Hide & Seek I switched with my buddy Dennis and tried the Tallboy LT 29'er with a 140 32 (i think) Enve hoops, narrow Easton flat bar and Shimano group.

The bike felt instantly more plush and was great on flowy trail and was very lively on the fast bermed turns. Tight berms felt great for a big wheeler too. The bike was moderately snappy. Jumping it felt pretty good, with the exception of the fork topping out. I would set the component spec on the Tallboy up differently but I overall it was good.

Back on the Nomad for the last bit of trail I double checked the shock and fork pressure given how much the bike was deflecting. The pressure was more than I would normally run so I let some air out and went down the trail to the lot. The bike still jumped around a lot and felt like I was turning a cardboard box but wasn't as bad as before.

I think SC had good intentions with the Nomad but the just missed the mark on a few things. Lengthening the front triangle would feel better and dropping the BB a bit wouldn't hurt. It might make the bike feel less tall and compact.

Fix those and put a vivid air and a better fork and we would likely fix some of my gripes. I still need to get a handle on 650b wheels. I've been on 3 bikes sporting the wheel size and I haven't really felt the advantages beyond some advantage climbing. On Descents I've felt a bit more stability at speed and over rough obstacles but not much. Turning this wheel size feels way more like a wagon wheel than anything else. The verdict is still out but so far 26 is may more fun for me. I think I need to try 650b on my bike for a final say.

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Specifications

Product
Santa Cruz Nomad Carbon X01 AM Bike
Model Year
2015
Riding Type
Enduro / All-Mountain
Rider
Unisex
Sizes and Geometry
S
M
L
XL
Wheel Size
27.5" (650b)
Frame Material
Carbon Fiber
Frame Material Details
Full Carbon Frame and Swingarm with Internal Cable Routing
Rear Travel
165mm
Rear Shock
RockShox Monarch Plus Debonair or Vivid Air RC2 Upgrade
Fork
RockShox Pike RCT3 Solo Air, 15mm Thru-Axle
Fork Travel
160mm
Head Tube Diameter
Mixed Taper 1.5" Lower, 1-1/8" Upper
Headset
Cane Creek 40
Handlebar
Race Face Sixc, 35x800mm
Stem
Race Face Atlas, 35x50mm
Grips
Lizard Skin Peaty Lock-On
Brakes
Shimano XT with 180mm Ice Tech Rotors
Brake Levers
 
Drivetrain
1x
Shifters
SRAM X01
Front Derailleur
N/A (No Compatibility, Single-Chain-Ring-Only Design)
Rear Derailleur
SRAM X01
ISCG Tabs
Carbon ISCG-05
Chainguide
N/A
Cranks
SRAM X1
Chainrings
34 Tooth
Bottom Bracket
Included with Crankset, Standard Shell, Threaded
Pedals
N/A
Chain
XX1
Cassette
SRAM X01, 10-42 Tooth, 11-Speed
Rims
WTB Frequency Team i23 TCS
Hubs
DT 350
Spokes
DT 14/15, Alloy Nipples
Tires
Maxxis High Roller 2, 27.5"x 2.3", Tubeless Ready EXO
Saddle
WTB Volt Team
Seatpost
Reverb Stealth, 150mm
Seatpost Diameter
31.6mm
Seatpost Clamp
Standard
Rear Dropout / Hub Dimensions
142mm
Max. Tire Size
2.5"
Bottle Cage Mounts
Yes
Colors
Stealth Black or Blue/Magenta
Warranty
Five Year Frame, Lifetime Bearing
Weight
28 lb 3.9 oz (12,810 g)
Miscellaneous
ENVE Wheel Upgrade Available
Price
$6,599.00
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$9,399.00
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