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High Performance and High Value Meet in the Trek Procaliber 9.7
This hardtail is a lightweight and dependable mountain bike with a carbon frame and wheels.
The Takeaway: The Procaliber 9.7 is one of the best hardtail mountain bikes you can buy for less than four grand.
- OCLV Carbon frame
- Tubeless-ready carbon wheels
- Incredibly light
The tradeoff for a killer carbon frame and carbon wheels on a sub-4K bike is the drivetrain. The SRAM NX Eagle is reliable but doesn’t offer the crisp shifting of pricier component groups like Shimano XT or X01 Eagle. It’s also notably heavier than those groupsets, with most of that weight in the cassette and crankset.
IsoSpeed Decoupler
The IsoSpeed decoupler, unique to Trek, is an interesting feature. It adds vertical compliance by creating a hinge of sorts between the seat tube and the top tube, allowing the former to move independently of the latter. If you’ve never ridden a bike with this decoupler, you might be inclined to think it’s snake oil. Given that we live i n a world flush with companies touting frames with vertical compliance and lateral stiffness (with varying levels of success), I’ll forgive you that assumption. But make no mistake, this is no snake oil. The IsoSpeed adds so much compliance you can actually see the seat tube moving under you if you bounce on the saddle. To be fair, some of that flex comes from the carbon seat post, which further adds to the vertical compliance. Together they make a bike that’s surprisingly comfortable for long, hard hours of trail riding .
Fast Wheels
Tubeless-ready carbon wheels are a rare find at this price.
Remote Lockout
The RockShox Reba RL fork has a handlebar-mounted remote lockout.
XR2 Team Issue Tires
These tires are wicked fast on dry trails and hold their own in the mud.
NX Eagle Drivetrain
An 11-50 cassette and 30t chainring provide all the gearing you need.
Vertical Compliance
The IsoSpeed decoupler makes this bike comfortable over long, rough trail rides.
Initially I was put off by that soft feeling. I tested the Procaliber right on the heels of the very lively Specialized Epic Hardtail Pro . By comparison the Procaliber 9.7 felt subdued, almost boring. In early test rides, I misdiagnosed this bike as dead and lifeless. However, once I became more familiar with the Procaliber 9.7, I realized I was feeling the effect of the decoupler. The claims of vertical compliance were real. The more time I spent banging around the rough and rocky trails of my test track, the more I realized this bike was still just as lively as other hardtails, but the rough edges I was accustomed to were gone.
Procaliber Family
The Procaliber line consists of three bikes, and the 9.7 resides at the top of the list. At $2,600, the 9.6 is laced with the nicer but more expensive Shimano XT drivetrain, but the cost is balanced by cheaper alloy wheels and a RockShox Recon Gold fork (noticeable steps down from the 9.7). This bike is a super deal for anyone who already has a nice set of wheels they really like. If aluminum frames are your jam, the Procaliber 6 warrants consideration.
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Style XC Material Carbon Wheel Size 29-inch Fork 100mm RockShox Reba RL Drivetrain SRAM NX Eagle Cranks Truvativ Stylo 6k Eagle Dub Chainring 30t Cassette 11-50 Brakes Shimano MT500 hydraulic disc Wheels Bontrager Kovee Elite 23 Carbon Tires 2.2-inch Tubeless-ready Bontrager XR2 Team Issue Saddle Bontrager Montrose Comp Seatpost Bontrager Pro OCLV Carbon Handlebar 720mm Bontrager Race Lite Alloy Stem Bontrager Elite
Geometry That Bucks The Trend
On paper, the Procaliber 9.7 thumbs its nose at the current trend of long, low, and slack mountain bikes. A 69.5-degree head angle is as steep as you’ll find on an XC bike, half a degree steeper than the already aggressive Cannondale F-Si and a full degree steeper than Specialized’s Epic Hardtail. A slack 72-degree seat angle also runs against the grain, especially next to the aggressive 74 degrees of the Specialized. It stands in stark contrast to modern XC bikes that are trending towards slacker head angles and steeper seat angles. The reach is short (457mm), stack is low (628mm), and the bottom bracket is high (311mm).
However, it would be foolish to pass this bike over because it doesn’t conform to a trend. The slack seat angle was apparent before I even looked at the geometry because I had to slide my saddle farther forward than I’m accustomed to, as was the short reach, amplified by the narrow 720mm handlebar. After a few hours, I was comfortable on the bike, accustomed to the sharp steering that required a light touch, and riding as hard and fast around my test track as I’ve done on any other bike.
Smooth, Steady, And Fast
As I alluded to earlier, I was slow to warm up to this bike. My last tester was the Specialized Epic Hardtail Pro, which I described as lively, wild, and exciting. Compared to the Specialized , this Trek initially appeared dull and uninspiring. Like a fine wine, it took its time to open up to me. Still, there was no spark.
If the Epic Hardtail Pro is the wild affair, the Procaliber 9.7 is the safe bet, the one you invite to Thanksgiving. And costing just under two thousand dollars less, it's also a cheaper date .
It’s hard to find a fault with this bike. It’s shockingly light—my XL test sample weighed in at only 21.6 pounds. Considering the Epic Hardtail Pro tipped the scales at 21.3 pounds, benefitting from lighter SRAM X01 groupset, carbon cranks, and a carbon handlebar, you’ll see it’s very easy to drop major weight off the Trek if you're a weight weenie. Of course, the NX Eagle drivetrain doesn’t shift as smoothly as SRAM’s higher-level groupsets, but it’s a fair tradeoff for the top-flight frame and carbon hoops. This bike is everything you could ask for from a cross country hardtail: light, fast, responsive, and compliant. At $3,780, it’s not cheap, but it offers incredible value.
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Trek Procaliber 9.7 SL review
Hardtail with IsoSpeed to iron out trail chatter
Mick Kirkman
Guy Kesteven
Svelte, contemporary frame, isospeed pivot smooth buzz, rapid ride
Smoothing tech can be a double-edged sword, needs fatter treads to get the most from it
Trek’s unique IsoSpeed road bike and cyclocross comfort tech has been translated to full-on mountain bike use with the Procaliber cross-country machine. We've previously spent a little time on the top-line 9.9 and mid-range 9.8 models, but recently got in the humbler 9.7 version to give it a thorough interrogation as to whether IsoSpeed is a winner on the trail.
Loose joints
The IsoSpeed coupling replaces the normal fixed joint between top tube and seat tube with a pivot. Add a flattened lower seat tube section, and the top of the seat tube is able to move independently of the rest of the frame if the bike hits a bump.
Trek Procaliber 9.8 SL – first ride
‘Boost’ rear hub spacing (148x12mm) for extra tracking stiffness, neat cable/hose management and two bottle cages complete a slick and contemporary frame. The smallest size (15.5in) runs on 650b wheels while the other four use 29in wheels to keep size and shape proportional.
The IsoSpeed coupling allows the seat tube to move independently of the rest of the frame
The Boost rear end is matched by a 110x15mm Reba RL Boost fork and RockShox’s new OneLoc remote lockout lever. While the asymmetric frame is ready for a twin-ring crankset and front shifter, the 9.7 SL gets a 1x11 SRAM GX setup. The Shimano Deore brakes are an awkward fit with the shifters but work reliably.
The rest of the kit is from Trek’s Bontrager sub- brand, including a narrow bar/ long stem XC cockpit and a surprisingly chunky post and saddle for a racer. Bonty also supplies the narrow Mustang Elite wheels, wrapped in minimal-tread XR1 Expert rubber.
Seated smoothing
The question everyone asked when we were riding the Trek was “does it [IsoSpeed] work?”. The answer is a definite yes, though it only has an effect when seated. Whether you’re riding the bike or watching someone else ride it, you can see the seat tube, post and saddle flexing back and forth in relation to the top tube. You can feel this flex taking the edge off smaller bumps and rocky trail chatter too.
While IsoSpeed adds some tangible softness, the Procaliber is still a rapid beast
You can also notice the seat bouncing underneath you in time with your pedal stroke as soon as revs drop and torque increases up steep climbs or through heavy mud. In some circumstances this pulsing feel seems to help you gain traction and sustain speed, but in others the bounce made us wish we had a rear lockout.
Related: Softtail shootout – BMC Teamelite vs Trek Procaliber
Despite the chunky chainstays channelling your wattage to the rear wheel and a rock-solid front end adding undiluted shoulder power into the mix, there’s a definite softness at full gas compared with a conventional hardtail. The smooth ride also means its inability to deal with mid-size hits can catch you out at first, leaving you stumbling over steps, rocks and roots.
Although they’re marked as 2.2in, the tyres are only 1.9in in width, with a harsh ride that undermines the smoothness potential of the frame. Swap to fatter tyres and the added composure combines with the precise ‘Boosted’ handling and a complete bike weight of just over 11kg to create a surprisingly confident and capable ride that’s still rapid to accelerate and flies up climbs with minimum effort.
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Trek Procaliber 9.7 review
- Alan Muldoon
- April 7, 2020
Crosses the finish line first because it’s the fastest bike. Simple.
Trek Procaliber 9.7 Credit: Future PLC
Product Overview
Overall rating:, trek procaliber 9.7.
- Speed with comfort
- No dropper post
Manufacturer:
Price as reviewed:, editor’s choice 2020.
Since the dawn of mountain biking, engineers and enthusiasts have been trying to make the humble hardtail more compliant. We’ve had suspension seatposts, soft-tails, flex stay, curved stays, mono-stays and box stays. You name it, someone has tried it. No approach however, has been as effective as Trek’s IsoSpeed decoupler; first developed on its road bikes designed to race across the gruelling cobbles of Paris Roubaix.
And while the execution of the design is complex, like all good ideas, the concept is elegant in its simplicity. By decoupling the seat tube from the top tube, Trek is able to let the seat tube flex more easily, which in turn transmits less vibrabration to the rider. Or, to think about it another way, the seat stays run into the top-tube, instead of the back of the back seat tube.
Whatever way you slice it, Trek’s IsoSpeed decoupler offers a noticeably smoother ride when seated. So even though the Procaliber 9.7 isn’t one of the new breed of progressive XC hardtails with slacker geometry, we were still able to ride it faster with less fatigue than any other XC hardtail in test. It’s incredible turn of speed enhanced further by the Bontrager Kovee Elite carbon rims. They also tipped the balance of the scales in Trek’s favour too, as the Procaliber 9.7 was also the lightest bike in our XC hardtail test.
The Trek Procaliber 9.7 crossed our finish line first because it’s the fastest bike on test. And in XC racing, that’s all that counts.
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Modern XC race hardtails aren’t just designed to be ruthlessly efficient on the climbs. The best composite frames also use custom carbon layering, unique fibre alignments and sculpted tube profiles to engineer in compliance. And while the Procaliber 9.7 incorporates all of the above, Trek takes it one step further with its IsoSpeed technology.
First designed to improve the comfort of its road bikes, IsoSpeed decouples the seat tube from the top tube, which in turn allows the seat tube to flex more easily and transmit less trail buzz to the rider. The simple idea being, less systemic rider fatigue leaves more energy for turning pedals. Sounds great in theory, right? Well, the good news is, it’s even better in practice.
Yes, the extra tech involved in IsoSpeed adds a few grams to the frame weight, but Trek has still managed to produce the lightest bike in the test, even if it’s only 110g lighter than its closest rival, the Mondraker Chrono Carbon R. Most of the savings are rotational weight – the carbon Bontrager Kovee Elite wheels guaranteeing that the Trek is lightning fast off the start line.
IsoSpeed decoupler is a game-changer
In fact we were so surprised to see carbon hoops on the Procaliber 9.7, we actually double-checked that Trek hadn’t sent a more expensive model by mistake. As it turns out it couldn’t have, even if it had wanted to, as the Procaliber 9.7 at is actually the most expensive XC hardtail that Trek offers in the UK.
RockShox reba fork is responsive but also offers decent support
In the RockShox hierarchy, the 100mm-travel Reba on the Trek sits below the SID on the Mondraker but above the Judy on the Specialized Epic HT . It strikes a great balance in terms of performance too. On high-speed chatter it’s more forgiving on your hands than the SID, but it still offers more support for cornering and cranking hard than the Judy.
And if you really want to tighten up the response of the suspension fork for a spot of black-top blasting, the RockShox under-bar remote lockout is always within easy reach. It feels plastic-y compared to the remote on the Scott Scale 920, but thanks to the super-light cable action it’s effortless in use. And, because the release lever sits proud of the lockout lever, you always open up the fork when you reach for it in a moment of panic.
Silicone grips save weight as well as your hands
Have we mentioned the Trek’s lightweight carbon wheels? Well, we should also highlight that they were the only wheels in the test to come set up tubeless. All you have to do is add sealant, which Trek kindly provides.
The contact points on the Procaliber are sorted too, and we particularly liked the ESI Chunky silicone grips . Granted the 12-Speed Eagle drivetrain with its 11-50t cassette doesn’t give you as wide a gear range as the Scott, but the SRAM XG-1230 cassette still offers a marked improvement in shifting performance over the Specialized.
Performance
When we first set eyes on the Trek, it wasn’t love at first sight. If anything, we thought the size large bike looked a little ungainly with its inverted 95mm stem and taller top tube. We even went as far as to peg it ‘the roadie’s mountain bike’.
Then we rode it. From the first pedal stroke the Procaliber took the lead in this test and never faltered. We were instantly won over by its effortless turn of speed, in part thanks to the carbon wheels, but it’s also about the more forgiving ride quality of the frame. Bumps just didn’t chip away at our speed as much as they did on the other bikes on test. And even when we were out of the saddle, the Procaliber was still the smoothest bike here. So much so, that the real limiting factor on rougher more technical terrain is saddle height. So while the weight savings of the OCLV carbon seatpost aren’t to be sniffed at, we’d swap it for a short-travel dropper in a heartbeat.
Stablemates
Trek procaliber 6, £1,400.
This is the entry-level bike in the Procaliber range. It gets an Alpha Platinum aluminium frame rather than carbon, but it still sports the IsoSpeed design that decouples the top tube from the seat tube to offer a smoother, faster ride. The geometry and sizing also mirror our test winner, so handing should be on point too.
Trek Supercaliber 9.7, £4,000
If you want the look of a hardtail but an even more forgiving ride than the Procaliber 9.7, how about the new Supercaliber? With its IsoStrut design delivering 60mm of travel, it could well be the perfect balance between hardtail efficiency and weight saving, with full-suspension comfort and control.
What’s new for 2021?
Depending on personal preference and course conditions, Trek wanted to make it easier for riders or races to swap between the Procaliber hardtail and the Supercalibrer suspension bike. So for 2021 the sizing and geometry of the Procaliber has been brought inline with the 60mm travel Supercaliber. The end result is that the Procaliber gets a half a degree slacker head angle for improved steering stability. The reach measurement has also increased by 10mm, while the stem shortens by the same amount so the fit remains the same. All positive changes, that should guarantee the 2021 Procaliber retains its winning performance.
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Trek Procaliber 9.7
Procaliber 9.7 is a cross country hardtail that’s built for blistering speed in every XC race. The carbon frame’s IsoSpeed decoupler helps you feel stronger longer and a lighter parts spec keeps you spry up climbs and hammering on flats. - Carbon frame, carbon wheels, and carbon seatpost spec'd for a lightweight performance ride - The IsoSpeed decoupler makes it ride smoother than any other hardtail, so your body doesn't get beat up by trail chatter - You get a Straight Shot downtube for extra-stiff, responsive handling without added weight, and a Knock Block headset that protects against spinning bars and fork crowns - Carbon rims save rolling weight so you can go faster with less effort - The new SRAM GX Eagle drivetrain gives you an extra-low climbing gear that saves energy over the long haul
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- Trek Procaliber 9.7 2017
- Crosscountry
154cm - 169cm
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Bike summary
Bike components.
OCLV Mountain Carbon, IsoSpeed, E2 tapered head tube, internal derailleur routing, balanced post mount brake, PF92, Boost148 & G2 Geometry on 29ers
Suspension Fork
Fox Performance 32 Float, Step Cast, Grip 2-position remote damper, E2 tapered steerer, Boost110, G2 Geometry w/51mm offset on 29ers, 100mm travel
Rear Derailleur
SRAM X1, Roller Bearing Clutch
Shift Levers
SRAM GX, 11 speed
SRAM XG-1150, 10-42, 11 speed
SRAM X1 1200, 32T Direct Mount X-Sync
Bottom Bracket
SRAM PC-1110
Bontrager Mustang Pro, Tubeless Ready, Boost110 front, Boost148 rear (tubeless strips and valves sold separately)
Bontrager XR1 Expert, Tubeless Ready, Inner Strength sidewalls, aramid bead, 29x2.20" (15.5: 27.5x2.20")
SRAM Level TL hydraulic disc
Bontrager Elite, 31.8mm, 7 degree, Blendr compatible
Bontrager Race Lite, 31.8mm, 5mm rise
Integrated, cartridge bearing, sealed, 1-1/8" top, 1.5" bottom
Bontrager Montrose Comp, chromoly rails
Bontrager Rhythm Elite, 2-bolt head, 31.6mm, zero offset
Bike geometry
About this model.
Procaliber 9.7 is part of the Trek Procaliber model. Trek released 63 bikes variations of this model so far. You can get a glimpse at all models from 2017 , by clicking on this link .
Model range prices
Trek Procaliber 9.6 2017 is the most affordable bike of this model and has a price of 2399 $ . On the other hand, Trek Procaliber 9.9 SL Race Shop Limited 2017 , is the most expensive and costs 7999 $ .
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Average price for Crosscountry bikes
According to our math, the average price for a trustworthy Crosscountry bike is 1905 $ . However, paying less money than this amount doesn’t mean that you couldn’t get a great Crosscountry bike. In conclusion, always check bike reviews and their components before making a purchase to make sure you don’t overpay.
When Trek released this model in 2017, its price was 3299 $ . Comparing the average cost of a Crosscountry bike to this one, you will see that Procaliber 9.7 price is 73.18 % more expensive .
Average weight for Crosscountry bikes
If we make a quick analysis of the average weight of a Crosscountry bike, we get 12.4 kg (27.34 lbs) . An easier bike will give you a big advantage in climbs. However, a heavier bike can gain speed when you descend.
With a weight of 10.48 kg (23.1 lbs) , Trek bike is much lighter than average. To sum up, it’s 18.32% lighter than the average weight of Crosscountry bikes.
Internal Cable Routing
It’s also important to mention the internal cable routing that this bike has. In short, this will allow you to keep your bike cables in great condition. Say goodbye to hanging cables.
Overview of components
The fork installed on this bike is the Fox Performance Float 32 model. The travel on this model is 100mm . Bike forks absorb the shocks and give you a smooth and pleasant ride. In conclusion, always look for a fork with decent travel when you buy a bike.
As for the wheels, Trek Procaliber 9.7 2017, has a 27.5″ aluminum model. 27.5″ wheels are a mixture between 29″ wheels and 26″ wheels. However, these wheels have a slower top speed if you compare them to 29″ wheels.
We ride faster and faster, so a good braking system is essential on a bike nowadays. The Procaliber 9.7 comes with Hydraulic Disc brakes. These kinds of brakes are among the most popular models used on bikes. To sum up, your safety is in good hands.
There are 5 sizes available for this model. Rider height can be anywhere between 154 cm – 196 cm (5.05 ft – 6.43 ft) . In conclusion, you won’t have a problem finding one that suits you.
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Trek Procaliber 9.7
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Colour / Rage Red
Size / 13.5 in., 15.5 in., 17.5 in., 18.5 in., 19.5 in., 21.5 in.
Weight / 23 lb 11.9 oz (10,770 g)
At a glance
IsoSpeed decoupler, 27.5″ wheel size for 13.5 in. and 15.5 in. frames, 29″ wheel size for 17.5 in. and larger frames, Weight limit: This bike has a maximum total weight limit (combined weight of bicycle, rider, and cargo) of 300 pounds (136 kg)
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Specifications
- Frame OCLV Mountain carbon, internal cable routing, balanced post mount brake
- Fork RockShox Reba RL, Solo Air, Motion Control damper, remote lockout, Boost110, 51mm offset on 29ers, 100mm
- Hubs Rapid Drive, 54 tooth, Boost 110 front, Boost 148 rear
- Wheels Bontrager Kovee Elite 23 carbon, 28 hole, tubeless ready, tubeless strips included, valves sold separately
- Wheel Size 29"
- Spokes 14/15G with Alpina alloy locking nipples
- Tires Bontrager XR2 Team Issue, tubeless ready, 120 tpi, aramid bead, 29 x 2.20˝ (27.5 x 2.20˝ for 13.5 in. and 15.5 in. frames)
- Chain 425, 435, No, 30 tooth, direct mount, SRAM NX Eagle
- Crank Truvativ Stylo 6k Eagle DUB
- Bottom Bracket 302 (48mm drop), 311 (58mm drop), DUB PF92
- Front Derailleur Direct mount, none included
- Rear Derailleur SRAM NX Eagle, Type 3 Roller Bearing Clutch
- Shifters SRAM NX Eagle, 12-speed
- Brakeset Shimano MT500 hydraulic disc, Shimano MT500
- Handlebar Bontrager Race Lite alloy, 31.8mm diameter, 5mm rise, 720mm width (690mm width for 13.5 in. frame)
- Saddle Bontrager Montrose Comp
- Seatpost Bontrager Pro, OCLV carbon, zero offset, 31.6mm, Standard quick release, 31.6mm, Standard quick release
- Stem Bontrager Elite, 31.8mm diameter, 7 degree, Blendr compatible
- Grips ESI Chunky
- Headset FSA IS-2
Q: How much is a 2019 Trek Procaliber 9.7?
A 2019 Trek Procaliber 9.7 is typically priced around $3,780 USD when new. Be sure to shop around for the best price, and also look to the used market for a great deal.
Q: Where to buy a 2019 Trek Procaliber 9.7?
The 2019 Trek Procaliber 9.7 may be purchased directly from Trek .
Q: How much does a 2019 Trek Procaliber 9.7 weigh?
A 2019 Trek Procaliber 9.7 weights 23 lb 11.9 oz (10,770 g).
Q: What size wheels does the 2019 Trek Procaliber 9.7 have?
The 2019 Trek Procaliber 9.7 has 29" wheels.
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2023 Trek Procaliber 9.7 Review
Are you looking for a mountain bike that can live up to your intense practice sessions and heavy duty mountain biking? Look no further than the 2023 Trek Procaliber 9.7, which is designed for maximum performance.
The 2023 Trek Procaliber 9.7 is an incredibly lightweight cross country bike that has been specially engineered to deliver top-notch performance even in tougher terrains.
Designed with a carbon fiber frame, front suspension and modern components that make it an ideal choice for both beginner and experienced riders alike.
In this review, we will take a closer look at the features of the 2023 Trek Procaliber 9.7 and how its strong points and weak points can point you in the right direction when making your next mountain bike purchase decision.
The Trek Procaliber 9.7 is the latest hardtail mountain bike from Trek, offering an aggressive and adept off-road ride and featuring advanced technology that sets it apart from the competition.
With 100mm of travel and a super lightweight OCLV Mountain Carbon frame, this bike is ready to shred any terrain. Here is a detailed review of the Trek Procaliber 9.7:
The Trek Procaliber 9.7 is a high-performance cross country mountain bike built for speed and agility on challenging terrain.
Featuring an ultra-light weight carbon fiber frame with 100mm of travel, this hardtail all-mountain machine puts you in trademark Trek performance, while the SRAM GX Eagle component groupset provides precise shifting and top-notch performance, no matter the trail.
With Bontrager XR2 Team Issue tires for unparalleled grip and stability over rocks and roots and hydraulic disc brakes, stopping power is always within reach.
A RockShox Reba RL, Solo Air spring shock providing predictable travail through bumps and drops, the 2023 Trek Procaliber 9.7 gives riders total control of their riding style while they explore new trails with confidence.
– Ultra lightweight OCLV Mountain Carbon frame with IsoSpeed, tapered head tube, Knock Block, and internal control routing
– RockShox Reba RL, Solo Air spring with 100mm of travel, Motion Control damper, and remote lockout
– SRAM GX Eagle 1×12 drivetrain; 10-52t cassette paired to a 32t chainring on a SRAM X1 Eagle crankset
– Bontrager XR2 Team Issue, Tubeless Ready, 29×2.20” tires for superior grip and stability
– Bontrager Kovee Elite 23 carbon wheelset
– Shimano hydraulic disc brakes provide reliable stopping power
– Only 23lbs!!
Frame & Suspension
The Trek Procaliber 9.7 features a lightweight and incredibly stiff OCLV Mountain Carbon frame, which is up to 21% lighter than aluminum frames of comparable design.
Combined with Bontrager Kovee Elite 23 carbon wheelset and RockShox Reba RL forks, this mountain bike has precise steering and ensures efficient power transfer with every pedal stroke.
The 100mm of travel helps keep the front wheel planted on rougher tracks while providing enough traction over jumps and bumps in the trail.
Drivetrain & Brakes
The Trek Procaliber 9.7 offers reliable shifting performance powered by Sram GX Eagle 12-speed 1x drivetrain.
This drivetrain features low friction seals for smooth gear changes even through mud or snow and gives excellent control over all riding surfaces thanks to it’s 10-52 range cassette with one-way clutch derailleur, and 32t chainring.
The Sram hydraulic disc brakes deliver reliable all-weather braking power that travelers can rely on in any situation.
Riding Experience
The handling of the Trek Procaliber 9.7 is outstanding no matter what terrain you take it onto as its wider 29″ wheels rolls fast over tight corners, while its suspension setup keeps your center of gravity low so you can stay in complete control at all times; especially at higher speeds when the heavy terrain gets rough!
And with its 23lbs total weight, the bike feels like an extension of yourself when accelerating out of tricky switchbacks or shooting off huge jumps!
All in all, if you’re looking to feed your need for speed while keeping things under control on steep trails, then the Trek Procaliber 9.7 is perfect for you!
Based on our detailed review, we think it offers great value for money without sacrificing performance for durability or aesthetics – this mountain bike truly ticks all boxes!
Order online and have it shipped to your local dealer for final assembly!!
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What is it? The Procaliber 9.8 SL comes from a three-tiered lineup of carbon hardtails, Trek’s premium cross country race bike. Used by the Trek Factory team including Aussie champs Bec Henderson and Dan McConnell this frame has been widely accepted in the racing community. The Procaliber uses Trek’s Smart Wheel Size arrangement, meaning the …
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Impact-smoothing super-light racer, but needs fatter tyres and pedalling bounce can be irritating. Buy if you like your greyhound hardtail with a side order of comfort, and are prepared to make a kit tweak or two
Svelte, contemporary frame, isospeed pivot smooth buzz, rapid ride
Smoothing tech can be a double-edged sword, needs fatter treads to get the most from it
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The Procaliber will give you all the efficiency and fun that you need
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XC race bikes are traditionally an acquired taste, steep, uncompromising and brutally efficient. Any thoughts of comfort and fun are secondary to milking out every watt of energy from a rider who resembles nothing more than a huge set of lungs and set of shaved muscular legs. So imagine our surprise when we took to […]
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Model 5260309. Retailer prices may vary. Procaliber 9.7 is a cross country hardtail that's built for blistering speed in every XC race. The carbon frame's IsoSpeed decoupler helps you feel stronger longer and a lighter parts spec keeps you spry up climbs and hammering on flats. Compare.
2017 Trek Procaliber 9.7. Frame OCLV Mountain Carbon, IsoSpeed, E2 tapered head tube, internal derailleur routing, balanced post mount brake, PF92, Boost148 & G2 Geometry on 29ers
2017 Trek. Procaliber 9.7. A 27.5″ / 29″ carbon frame hardtail crosscountry bike with high-end components. Compare the full range. RRP: $3,299: Weight: ... We tested the Trek Procaliber 9.9 SL Race Shop Limited to find out. Read Review. Review - Trek Procaliber 8. Nov 2017 · MBA Action.
By Bobby Lea Published: Mar 2, 2020. Save Article. The Takeaway: The Procaliber 9.7 is one of the best hardtail mountain bikes you can buy for less than four grand. OCLV Carbon frame. Tubeless ...
Hardtail with IsoSpeed to iron out trail chatter
Model 567337. Retailer prices may vary. Procaliber 9.7 is a race-ready cross country hardtail. It comes stock with a SRAM NX Eagle 1x12 drivetrain, an OCLV Mountain Carbon frame with a trail-smoothing IsoSpeed decoupler, carbon wheels, and a RockShox Reba RL suspension fork to keep you fast and smooth over roots, rocks, and your most demanding ...
Trek Procaliber 9.7 review. First designed to improve the comfort of its road bikes, IsoSpeed decouples the seat tube from the top tube, which in turn allows the seat tube to flex more easily and transmit less trail buzz to the rider. The simple idea being, less systemic rider fatigue leaves more energy for turning pedals.
Procaliber 9.7. 3 Reviews / Write a Review. $4,499.99. Model 5275614. Retailer prices may vary. Procaliber 9.7 is a cross country hardtail that's built for blistering speed in every XC race. The carbon frame's IsoSpeed decoupler helps you feel stronger longer and a lighter parts spec keeps you spry up climbs and hammering on flats.
The 2017 Trek Procaliber 9.7 SL comes in sizes 19.5". After measuring your height, use the size chart below to find the typical Trek Procaliber 9.7 SL size for your height. Remember that these sizes are a general guide and bike sizes can vary between riders and bikes. The best way to find your size is to go for a test ride.
Details. Procaliber 9.7 is a cross country hardtail that's built for blistering speed in every XC race. The carbon frame's IsoSpeed decoupler helps you feel stronger longer and a lighter parts spec keeps you spry up climbs and hammering on flats. - Carbon frame, carbon wheels, and carbon seatpost spec'd for a lightweight performance ride.
2017 Trek. Procaliber 9.7 SL. A 27.5″ carbon frame hardtail crosscountry bike with upper mid-range components. Compare the full range. RRP: $3,499: ... We tested the Trek Procaliber 9.9 SL Race Shop Limited to find out. Read Review. Review: Trek Procaliber 9.8 SL. Jul 2016 · Wil Barrett.
What's new about the 2021 Trek Procaliber? The geometry's the biggest change you're likely to feel. Based […] Read Review. Trek Procaliber 9.7 review - MBR. Apr 2020 · Alan Muldoon. The Trek Procaliber 9.7 crossed our finish line first because it's the fastest bike on test. And in XC racing, that's all that counts.
Procaliber 9.7 is part of the Trek Procaliber model. Trek released 63 bikes variations of this model so far. You can get a glimpse at all models from 2017, ... Trek Procaliber 9.7 2017, has a 27.5″ aluminum model. 27.5″ wheels are a mixture between 29″ wheels and 26″ wheels. However, these wheels have a slower top speed if you compare ...
2017 Trek Procaliber 9.7 Women's. Frame OCLV Mountain Carbon, IsoSpeed, E2 tapered head tube, internal derailleur routing, balanced post mount brake, PF92, Boost148 & G2 Geometry on 29ers
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We tested the Trek Procaliber 9.9 SL Race Shop Limited to find out. Read Review. Review - Trek Procaliber 8. Nov 2017 · MBA Action. Trek takes their IsoSpeed Decoupler and builds it into a more affordable aluminum frame. Read Review. Review: Trek Procaliber 9.8 SL. Jul 2016 · Wil Barrett.
23 lb 11.9 oz (10,770 g) Miscellaneous. IsoSpeed decoupler. 27.5" wheel size for 13.5 in. and 15.5 in. frames. 29" wheel size for 17.5 in. and larger frames. Weight limit: This bike has a maximum total weight limit (combined weight of bicycle, rider, and cargo) of 300 pounds (136 kg) Price. $3,779.99. More Info.
The 2019 Trek Procaliber 9.7 is an Cross Country Carbon mountain bike. It sports 29" wheels, is priced at $3,780 USD, comes in a range of sizes, including 13.5 in., 15.5 in., 17.5 in., 18.5 in., 19.5 in., 21.5 in., has RockShox suspension and a SRAM drivetrain. The bike is part of Trek 's Procaliber range of mountain bikes.
The Trek Procaliber 9.7 offers reliable shifting performance powered by Sram GX Eagle 12-speed 1x drivetrain. This drivetrain features low friction seals for smooth gear changes even through mud or snow and gives excellent control over all riding surfaces thanks to it's 10-52 range cassette with one-way clutch derailleur, and 32t chainring.
Trek Procaliber 9.7 SL review. mar 2016 · Guy Kesteven. Pro. Svelte, contemporary frame, isospeed pivot smooth buzz, rapid ride. Contro. Smoothing tech can be a double-edged sword, needs fatter treads to get the most from it. Leggi Recensione.
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