Giant XTC Advanced 29 1 bike fit and size guide
Review the published geometry for the 2026 Giant XTC Advanced 29 1, compare supported sizes, and open the TrainCraft calculator with this bike preselected.
Geometry and size breakdown
The calculator button opens the bike step with this model and size already selected. Then enter rider measurements and run the fit report.
| Size | Stack | Reach | Top tube | Head tube | Stem | Crank | Fit calculator |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | 604 mm | 416 mm | 595 mm | 95 mm | 60 mm | 170 mm | Use in calculator |
| M | 604 mm | 435 mm | 614 mm | 95 mm | 70 mm | 175 mm | Use in calculator |
| L | 613 mm | 453 mm | 635 mm | 105 mm | 80 mm | 175 mm | Use in calculator |
| XL | 632 mm | 477 mm | 665 mm | 115 mm | 90 mm | 175 mm | Use in calculator |
How to use this guide
Start with the size table to narrow the geometry range you actually want. Then open the calculator to compare that geometry against your body dimensions, flexibility, and fit priorities.
The TrainCraft bike fit tool models saddle height, cockpit reach, and bar drop using the frame geometry plus stock cockpit assumptions for the Giant XTC Advanced 29 1.
That is more useful than a generic height chart because two sizes can both fit your height while requiring very different stems, spacers, or saddle positions.
FAQ
What sizes are available for the Giant XTC Advanced 29 1?
TrainCraft currently tracks these Giant XTC Advanced 29 1 sizes: S, M, L, XL. The calculator uses each size's published geometry and stock cockpit assumptions to compare fit outcomes.
Can I use the TrainCraft calculator for Giant XTC Advanced 29 1 sizing?
Yes. Open the calculator from this page to preload the Giant XTC Advanced 29 1, then compare sizes against your body measurements, fit priorities, flexibility, and riding posture preferences.
What should I compare on the Giant XTC Advanced 29 1 before picking a size?
Start with stack, reach, effective top tube, and the stock stem/crank setup. TrainCraft uses those numbers to estimate cockpit reach, bar drop, saddle position, and how much adjustment headroom each size leaves.
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