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Rocky Mountain

All 6Mountain 5E-Mountain 1

6 models

Altitude

Mountain2003–

The Altitude has been Rocky Mountain's enduro weapon since 2003, but the 2024 model marked a full rethink. The LC2R rear suspension — an idea dusted off from the 2006 Slayer — locates the shock low in

Element

Mountain2002–

The Element dates back to Rocky Mountain's XC racing roots in 2002. For 2025, the brand made its most significant suspension change in years: swapping from bearing-pivoted kinematics to the Smoothlink

Growler

Mountain2018–

The Growler arrived in 2018 to stake Rocky Mountain's claim on the modern 29" trail hardtail movement — a category defined by wide tires, slack angles, and frame geometry borrowed from full-suspension

Instinct

Mountain2013–

The Instinct has been Rocky Mountain's trail all-rounder since 2013. The 2024 overhaul brought SMOOTHWALL carbon — a manufacturing technique using rigid internal moulds instead of air bladders, produc

Instinct Powerplay

E-Mountain2019–

Rocky Mountain launched the Powerplay e-MTB line in 2019 with a bold claim: they would build their own motor. While Bosch, Shimano, and TQ power the rest of the industry, Rocky Mountain developed Dyna

Slayer

Mountain2001–

The Slayer is where Rocky Mountain was born — the original freeride machine from 2001, when freeriding was a new genre. The 2024 generation made history as the first Slayer with full carbon constructi

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