The bike comes with a tool wallet and tube purse where you can stow all of the necessary items away in your frame so you don’t have to take a pack with you on every ride. Santa Cruz recently introduced the Glovebox with their new Hightower V3 so of course, they couldn’t leave it out of the new Nomad. Santa Cruz has adjusted the VPP suspension design compared to the previous model to reduce anti-squat which they claim removes suspension harshness on square edge hits while descending and increase climbing traction. The goal with this new Nomad was to be ready for any trail it is faced with, but not sacrifice its ability to get there. It looks great and we can already tell it’s going to be an absolute blast to ride. The Nomad 6 is a 170mm travel monster that’s ready to bomb, roost, and rail any trail it’s presented with. This is the first Nomad to dip into the world of the 29″ wheel, but, you guessed it, only in the front. Well, there’s a new kid on the block, the Nomad 6 is making its presence known with a bang. Santa Cruz has been producing various versions of the Nomad since 2005 and has been one of the best, most progressive bikes with each successive version.
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