Giant Propel
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Giant Propel
The Giant Propel is an aerodynamically optimized road bike series designed for cyclists seeking speed and efficiency. This lineup is engineered to excel in sprints, time trials, and fast-paced road riding, thanks to its advanced aerodynamic features.
Giant Propel model comparison
The Giant Propel series is designed for cyclists who prioritize speed and aerodynamic efficiency. This lineup of aero road bikes combines cutting-edge engineering with wind-slicing features to deliver outstanding performance in sprints and on flat terrains. Here’s a concise overview of the Propel models, including their price range and key features:
Propel Advanced SL
Key Features: The Propel Advanced SL is the flagship model, boasting Giant’s highest-grade Advanced SL composite material for the frame and fork, ensuring minimal weight and maximal stiffness. It includes an integrated seatpost (ISP) for aerodynamic efficiency and rigidity, alongside integrated handlebars and stem to further reduce drag. The model also features the AeroSystem Shaping Technology, optimizing the frame and fork shapes for superior aerodynamics.
Price Range: Premium, typically starting around £6,000 and can exceed £10,000 for top configurations with advanced components and groupsets.
Propel Advanced Pro
Key Features: A step down from the SL, the Propel Advanced Pro uses Advanced-grade composite material, balancing performance with a slightly more accessible price point. It retains many of the aerodynamic features of the SL, including AeroSystem Shaping Technology and an integrated handlebar system, but with a standard (non-integrated) seatpost for adjustability.
Price Range: Mid to high, generally between £4,000 and £7,000, varying with build and component choices.
Propel Advanced
Key Features: The Propel Advanced offers the core Propel experience with an Advanced-grade composite frame and fork designed for aero efficiency. It features a more conventional setup with a separate handlebar and stem, and standard seatpost, making it the most accessible model in the Propel range. Despite its lower price point, it still benefits from AeroSystem Shaping Technology for reduced air resistance.
Price Range: Entry-level for the Propel series, with prices starting around £3,000 and going up to £4,000, depending on the specific components and build.