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Santa Cruz Bronson 2018

The most visible upgrade to the new Bronson is the completely new VPP® link arrangement. The lower link tucks neatly above the bottom bracket, fully-recessed and protected from impacts. Meanwhile the box-section upper link now mounts cleanly to the top-tube and enhances lateral stiffness as a result. Shock rate’s been refined in the process too, delivering greater small bump sensitivity and a more progressive mid-stroke.

Geometry has also evolved subtly to meet demand from riders for a bike of this ilk. The seat tube angle’s been steepened, placing the rider right above the cranks and perfectly in position to lay down the power. Meanwhile a one-degree slacker 66 degree head tube angle combines with a 20-25mm longer top tube and shorter chainstay length to create an evermore rally-ready geometry than its predecessor

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How do I choose seatpost size?
Make sure you have the correct length of seatpost for your needs. Seatposts are available in several lengths from 280mm to 400mm so measure the amount of post you have showing (plus the minimum amount of insertion that needs to be in the seat tube) before purchase. If in doubt, measure your old post.
This CC-level carbon frame is every bit as stiff and strong as our C-level frame, but weighs about 280 grams less, due to the use of some lighter, stronger, and more expensive carbon fiber. Using this material in key places allowed us to use less material overall, which is what shaves off more than half a pound from the frame.

When we introduced Bronson, it took the market by storm, redefining what people expected from a 150mm trail bike.Equally at home in the Trans-Provence as it was on The Ridge, updating and improving it was going to be no small feat.The most visible upgrade is the completely new VPP® link arrangement. The lower link tucks neatly above the bottom bracket, fully-recessed and protected from impacts. Meanwhile the box-section upper link now mounts cleanly to the top- tube and enhances lateral stiffness as a result. Shock rate’s been in refined in the process too, delivering greater small bump sensitivity and a more progressive mid-stroke.Geometry has also evolved subtly to meet demand from riders for a bike of this ilk. The seat tube angle’s been steepened, placing the rider right above the cranks and perfectly in position to lay down the power. Meanwhile a one-degree slacker 66 degree head tube angle combines with a 20-25mm longer top tube and shorter chainstay length to create an evermore rally-ready geometry than its predecessor.Like most sites, this site uses cookies to make it work. By continuing to use the site you accept our cookie policy. You won’t be shown this message again 🙂

Leisure riders just need to make sure they’re buying a seat post with the correct diameter and in the correct length. If you’re in doubt, remove your existing seat post and have a look towards the end of the post and chances are it will have the diameter and length stamped on it.

A key factor is the diameter of the seat post. This must directly match the internal diameter of the seat tube of your frame. The majority of modern seat posts are 27.2mm, 30.9mm or 31.6mm wide, with the latter often described as oversized.
Whichever material you go for remember to use the correct grease when installing it into the frame as each requires a different paste to help prevent seizing and damage.The saddle clamp will be held in place with one or two bolts. Twin bolt systems are more common as they are more secure and spread the load better. Some have the bolts fore and aft, some are left and right, it just depends on manufacturer.

Some manufacturers produce a saddle with an oval shape rail which can only be used with corresponding seatpost. It looks round from a distance until you try and put it in a traditional saddle rail and tighten it…

Regular riders are well served with either a lightweight aluminium seat post or a carbon seat post. Stick with a reputable brand and a clamp head design that isn’t too wacky and you’ll be fine.Racers should look for the lightest and stiffest carbon seat post that they can afford. So long as your reach doesn’t get compromised it may be worth trying an inline post too for increased pedalling power – especially on seated climbs.

Make sure you have the correct length of seatpost for your needs. Seatposts are available in several lengths from 280mm to 400mm so measure the amount of post you have showing (plus the minimum amount of insertion that needs to be in the seat tube) before purchase. If in doubt, measure your old post.
There are very few at the moment but some manufacturers have cradles which can only be used with their corresponding saddles. These will have a patented rail system which is unique to that manufacturer and cannot accept any other saddle. If you feel the saddle is too far back or for efficient pedalling or for time trialling (where you want to be further forward), an inline post with no layback is a better option. A potential drawback of inline posts is it can make the ride harsher as there’s a less give/flex potential. Whichever length you choose remember to not exceed the recommended minimum insertion limit on the post. If you are on the limit of the minimum insertion mark on your current post, then go a size up as there’s a minimal weight penalty and it’s much safer!The wider the post the stiffer the ride. Many race frames have a 31.6mm post while more comfort orientated frames have a 27.2mm post. Having said that, some race frames also use 27.2mm diameter posts in a bid to soften the feel of the back end.

One last – and some say crucial – aspect is colour. Does your post match your bars and stem ie. black and black, white and white or silver and silver (for a more retro look)?
Or maybe show your patriotic side with the Thomson Elite Union Jack seatpost which, as the name suggests, has the Union Jack flag emblazoned around it!

Why are Santa Cruz bikes so good?
Are Santa Cruz Bikes good? Yes, Santa Cruz bikes are some of the best around. They’re more expensive than what most of the competition has to offer, but the price is well-justified. Santa Cruz builds bikes using premium aluminum and carbon materials coupled with reliable Shimano and SRAM components.
They all do the same job and look pretty much the same but take a closer look and you’ll see a lot of subtle differences. We usually take very little notice of seat posts but they can have a surprising effect on the comfort of the ride.The amount of layback – ie. the distance between the centre of the post and the middle of the saddle rail cradle – can have quite an effect on reach and comfort.

Bullit is powered by Shimano’s high-performance DU-EP800 mid-drive motor with 85Nm, so you won’t lack the zippiness no matter the gradient. The drive unit is coupled with a 630Wh integrated battery that translates into a long PAS range.
Yes, Santa Cruz is the parent company of Juliana. It’s a sister company that sells bikes designed and developed by former World Champion Juliana Furtado.

Is Bronson a trail bike?
Bronson | 27.5 Trail Bike – Santa Cruz Bicycles.
Bicycle Guider was founded in 2015 as a free resource of firsthand bicycle tests and reviews, guides, how-to’s, and other types of cycling-related topics. This serious electric mountain bike is powered by a Shimano DU-E8000 motor, rolls on 29″, and comes in four different builds. The batter has a 720 Wh capacity, which should ensure a long enough range to help you get up the trail as many times as you’d like. Chameleon is a crazy-versatile bike as it can fit either 27.5+ or 29″ wheels and run a single-speed or geared drivetrain. That’s possible thanks to plenty of tire clearance and adjustable dropouts.

All Santa Cruz bikes are very good. The best bike for you depends on the style of riding you want to do, as well as some other preferences you have. Whichever Santa Cruz model you get, you can expect a quality frame with a lifetime warranty, reliable components, and a well-engineered geometry.
Santa Cruz Bullit is a serious weapon on the trails due to its long suspension and powerful drive unit. As you can guess from its name, this bike is as fast as a bullet, no matter if you point it uphill or downhill.

Tallboy has 130mm of squish on the fork and 120mm on the rear shock, with an adjustable lower-link VPP suspension system. Plus, the 29″ wheels will encourage you to accelerate whenever there’s a chance.
Santa Cruz Bikes was founded in 1994 by the skateboarding legend, Rob Roskopp. Somewhat a cliche, but the company started in a space the size of a single-car garage in Santa Cruz, California, and went on to become one of the biggest and most influential bicycle brands in the world.

In addition to “traditional” mountain bikes that carve new lines on mountain trails, Santa Cruz also makes e-bike models that offer pedal assist, yet retain serious off-trail performance.
It bounces on 160mm in the front and 150mm on the rear, and Santa Cruz made it available with a Carbon C or Carbon CC frame. Therefore, you can either get it relatively cheap or you can splurge.Yes, Santa Cruz bikes are some of the best around. They’re more expensive than what most of the competition has to offer, but the price is well-justified. Santa Cruz builds bikes using premium aluminum and carbon materials coupled with reliable Shimano and SRAM components.

Do you know why Santa Cruz called this bike “Blur”? Because you’ll be so fast that you’ll appear to be a blur when storming the straight sections of the trail.

Is the Santa Cruz Bronson a good climber?
Like most Santa Cruz bikes, it has a very calm pedaling platform that renders the climb switch nearly useless, and it proved to be an efficient climber capable of tackling anything we put in front of it.
Santa Cruz 5010 has to be one of the most capable and most popular full-suspension bikes Santa Cruz offers at the moment. It’s a trail bike with a moderately long travel that makes for a fast and responsive ride and lets you descend, hop, jump, and explore challenging routes.

Santa Cruz wanted to make this bike just as capable as its non-electric brethren, so it equipped it with 170mm of front and rear travel and mixed wheels for maximum rollover and maneuverability.It has 150mm of fork and 145mm of rear shock travel coupled with the lower-link shock design and adjustable geometry thanks to the flip-chip feature. Best of all, Hightower pricing starts at $3,500 as it’s available with aluminum and carbon frames.

The selection of models is absolutely massive, and even though the prices are steeper than the competition, it seems that you get serious value and unprecedented quality in return.
Santa Cruz Megatower is the tank in the cycling world that can do anything and go anywhere. The combination of huge 29″ wheels and a plentitude of front and rear suspension travel lets it deal with obstacles without any negotiations. Extreme routes and rides require extreme bikes to get them done. If your array of reasons for riding bikes includes winning races and taking photos on podiums, Santa Cruz V10 will be a good teammate for you. The new nomad is longer and slacker than ever before, with 170mm of travel front and back. It comes in eight different builds, available with carbon C or Carbon CC frames.This bike is inspired by the Hightower model but it’s infused with a lower-link VPP suspension derived from the V10. Santa Cruz calls it the most confidence-inspiring bike in their lineup.We love and ride all kinds of bikes, so you’ll find articles and guides related to road, mountain, hybrid, gravel, electric, and other types of bicycles.Highball has a 27.2mm diameter seat post that will make your long hardtail rides not hard at all, mounts for up to three bottle cages, a threaded BB, and SRAM NX, GX, or X01 Eagle components.The frame is versatile, so you can build it to fit your preferences by riding 27.5″ or 29″ wheels, as well as a mixed variant. Simply said, Santa Cruz V10 is the bike of future DH world champions.

Who is the best male rock climber?
Adam Ondra Is the Man for the Records Czech citizen Adam Ondra (*February 5, 1993) is considered the strongest climber in the world. As early as 13 years of age, he was already among the world’s elite in the climbing scene and won numerous competitions, including the Lead World Cup at age 16.
Stigmata is only made with the premium Carbon CC frame, equipped with mid-range and high-end SRAM or Shimano components. You can fit it with three water bottles, but there are no rack mounts.

At the moment, it comes in 8 unique builds — four with a Carbon C frame and another four with a Carbon CC frame. The component groups include the likes of SRAM NX/GX Eagle, Shimano XT, X01 Eagle, and XX1 Eagle.
Heckler offers 160mm of front travel and 150mm of rear travel with 29″ wheels and 150mm /140mm with mixed wheels. This hefty suspension is coupled with an ultra-lightweight carbon CC frame available in four colors.

Yes, Santa Cruz chameleon is worth the money, even though it has a rather steep price tag. It is an extremely versatile and adaptable bicycle that can take 29″ or 27.5″ wheels, as well as run a geared or single-speed drivetrain. Therefore, you can use it for different types of rides and different purposes.
Some might wrongly think that short-travel bikes are not as exciting as their long-travel counterparts, but Santa Cruz Tallboy is here to prove all of them wrong.Bicycle Guider is a registered trademark. It is a free resource page about bicycles, founded in 2015 by Jeff Balton. The main goal of this website is to provide valuable guides, reviews, and articles about different types of bicycles, including mountain, hybrid and road bikes.

If you’re an experienced mountain dweller then you probably know exactly what you want out of your next trail bike, including all the tiny details, to the last bolt.

Stigmata has generous tire clearance which lets you choose between 700C and 650B wheels, internally-routed hydraulic disc brakes, as well as thru-axles.

Bronson is perhaps one of the most versatile full-suspension bicycles in Santa Cruz’s rich collection. It’s an all-mountain bike that excels no matter the terrain and the degree of the climb/descent you put it against.Santa Cruz 5010 comes in three builds with a Carbon C frame and two builds with a Carbon CC frame. The price starts at around $4,800 but goes up to $9,600.The reason why the Hightower has been in the lineup for quite a long time is that it is a do-it-all-well bike that can fill a spot in any rider’s garage. It’s intended to roll on the traditional 26″ wheels, coupled with anywhere between 100mm and 160mm of front travel. So, you can turn it into an extreme dirt jump bike or into a tame companion. You can also ride it as a single-speed or geared bike thanks to sliding rear dropouts. It also has quite slack geometry with a 65.7-degree head tube angle and a short fork offset, which is something that’s not often seen on short-travel bikes.Depending on which build and which frame material you choose, Santa Cruz Nomad can be yours for as little as $5,150 or as much as $10,250. The price is bold, but so is the bike!

What is the Santa Cruz Bronson named after?
The Bronson name is actually derived from the street name where Santa Cruz’s old headquarters was originally located. With a nod to Santa Cruz’s roots and the industry’s most talked-about wheel size, the Bronson grew into the well-regarded bike it is today.
This bike is available in two beautiful colors, Salmon red or Black, and comes equipped with different levels of SRAM Eagle or Shimano XT 1x groupsets, depending on how much money you’re willing to spend. Emboldened by the initial success, Santa Cruz continued to improve and refine their bicycles and today offers a wide range of high-performance models for true cycling enthusiasts and pros. Santa Cruz Skateboards and Santa Cruz Bicycles are sister companies. They operate independently of each other, but they share some joint partnership and the same owner.

Santa Cruz is a USA-based company established by bike lovers that builds premium full-suspension and hardtail bikes, as well as top-of-the-line gravel bikes.Santa Cruz Chameleon is a shape-shifting masterpiece of a hardtail bike. It is finally available with a carbon frame, though the good-old aluminum version is still around as well.

Blur has between 100mm and 115mm of rear travel and with a dual remote lockout and the stiffest and lightest carbon frame that Santa Cruz has ever made it is a seriously exciting XC bike.
Santa Cruz bicycles are generally more expensive than the average. The prices vary between around $2,000 and $11,000, depending on the model, frame material, and components.

Bronson features Santa Cruz’s lower-link mounted shock that gives it the best possible balance between stability and agility. Its wide mixed-size wheels are ideal for navigating technical trails and descents.
Santa Cruz bikes are more expensive than other similar bicycles because Santa Cruz does not produce a massive number of bikes like Giant or Trek. They also spec their bikes only with quality RockShox and FOX suspension, as well as with mid-range and high-end SRAM and Shimano groupsets. However, Santa Cruz offers their bikes with different frame materials, so you can pay less for an aluminum frame or splurge on a carbon C or a carbon CC frame.

Santa Cruz does not sell bikes directly on its website. Instead, they partner with hundreds of retailers around the world who may or may not offer financing when you buy a Santa Cruz bike.
Santa Cruz Nomad is a long-travel 27.5″ full-suspension bike that pushes the limits of conventional bike handling. This a dynamic and exciting trail bike that can handle long descents, grueling climbs, and tight bends without a second thought.In addition to building unique and capable full-suspension and hardtail mountain bikes, Santa Cruz has proven that they can make a top-class gravel bike as well with the Stigmata model. Santa Cruz has been refining their full suspension and hardtail mountain bikes for almost 30 years. The lineup is huge and meets the needs of amateurs, enthusiasts, and pros alike. Learn more about the best they offer below. You can get Chameleon with 120mm or 130mm of travel, depending on the wheel size. It also comes with either SRAM NX or SX Eagle drivetrains, which makes it quite affordable — prices vary between $2,599 and $3,199.The frames Santa Cruz uses for their bikes are made in China and Taiwan. However, all bikes are assembled in Santa Cruz, California, USA and shipped out from the same location.

Santa Cruz mountain bikes are made with a variety of different materials, including aluminum, carbon fiber, and titanium. Santa Cruz also offers a line of steel-framed bikes.The first is the condition of the frame. If the frame is in good condition, then it is likely that the bike can be refurbished and ridden for many more years. The bikes also have suspension forks, which help absorb shocks and make the ride smoother. Santa Cruz Bikes are designed to be ridden on all kinds of terrain, and they can withstand a lot of abuse. Santa Cruz is one of the most popular tourist destinations in California. Located just a few hour’s drive from San Francisco, Santa Cruz offers visitors a beautiful setting on the central coast.Santa Cruz also makes a line of BMX bikes. Santa Cruz’s mountain bikes are some of the most popular and highly regarded in the industry. The company’s bikes are known for their quality, durability, and performance.

The redwood forests offer a unique and beautiful setting for hiking and camping. And, Santa Cruz is home to a variety of fun and festive events throughout the year.
The short answer is no, Trek does not own Santa Cruz. However, the two companies have a close relationship, and Trek has had a significant impact on the development of Santa Cruz’s mountain bike line.Santa Cruz Bikes is a brand that produces some of the most awesome mountain bikes in the world. Their bikes are known for being tough, durable, and extremely versatile, making them perfect for riding on any terrain.

What size seatpost for Santa Cruz Bronson?
31.6mm What size seatpost do I need? This bike uses a 31.6mm seatpost. Always ensure it is inserted into the frame a minimum of 4″ (100mm).
They have a great reputation and their bikes are known for being durable and well-made. If you are looking for a great bike, Santa Cruz is a great option.

Santa Cruz is known for its mild climate, scenic beaches, and redwood forests. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as hiking, biking, and surfing.
There are many different models available, and each one has its own unique features and benefits. With so many options available, it’s easy to find a Santa Cruz bike that’s perfect for your needs and budget.

Whether you’re looking for a bike to take on the trails or one that can handle the roughest of terrain, Santa Cruz has a bike that will suit your needs. With so many different models to choose from, you’re sure to find the perfect bike for your riding style.
Santa Cruz bikes are available at a wide range of prices, from budget-friendly options to high-end models. Santa Cruz offers a number of different bike lines, including the Hightower, Bronson, Nomad, and 5010.

In addition, Trek has helped to design and develop some of Santa Cruz’s most popular mountain bikes, including the Santa Cruz Blur and the Santa Cruz Nomad.
Their bikes are suitable for a variety of riding styles and they offer a wide range of models to choose from. Whether you are looking for a hardtail or full-suspension bike, Santa Cruz has a great option for you. It is the largest bike manufacturer in the world, and Santa Cruz is one of the most popular mountain bike brands. Trek and Santa Cruz have a close relationship because Trek is an investor in Santa Cruz. The Santa Cruz Hightower is a popular trail bike that is available in both aluminum and carbon fiber versions. The Hightower has 29-inch wheels and 140mm of suspension travel.There are also used Santa Cruz bikes available for purchase, which can be a great option for those on a budget. Overall, Santa Cruz bikes are not cheap, but there are definitely options available to fit any budget.

Santa Cruz Bicycles was founded in 1993 in a small town called Santa Cruz, California. The company started as a mountain bike manufacturer and quickly became one of the most popular brands in the industry.
Santa Cruz is a mountain bike company that produces a wide range of bikes for different riding styles. Some of their most popular models include the Santa Cruz Bronson, Santa Cruz Hightower, and Santa Cruz Tallboy.When it comes to mountain biking, Santa Cruz is a company that you can trust. Their quality bikes are perfect for both beginners and experienced riders alike.If you’re looking for a Santa Cruz bike that can take on anything, the Bronson is a perfect choice. It’s been designed to tackle the most technical trails and is packed with features that make it a true all-rounder. However, there are many other options that are much more affordable. For example, the Blur TRc costs around $3,000, and the Highball C R AM 29er costs around $4,000. Trek is based in the United States, while Santa Cruz is based in the United Kingdom. Trek is owned by a private equity firm, while Santa Cruz is owned by a publicly traded company.The company’s BMX lineup includes the Jackal and the Blur. The Santa Cruz Jackal is a popular BMX bike that is available in both 20-inch and 24-inch versions. Santa Cruz bikes are known for their quality, durability, and performance. The company offers a wide range of mountain bikes, from the trail and all-mountain bikes to downhill and freeride bikes. Santa Cruz Bikes is a reliable brand that produces high-quality bicycles. Their bikes are known for being durable and long-lasting, which makes them a great choice for those looking for a bike that will last them for years to come.Ultimately, the choice between the two models will come down to your budget and riding preferences. If you’re looking for the lightest and stiffest possible bike, go for the CC.

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Their bikes are also very affordable, making them a great choice for budget-conscious riders. So, if you are looking for a great bike, Santa Cruz is definitely a brand worth considering.

Is Santa Cruz a good brand?
Yes, Santa Cruz Bikes are good. They are a great brand that produces high-quality bikes. They have a great reputation and their bikes are known for being durable and well-made. If you are looking for a great bike, Santa Cruz is a great option.
Santa Cruz bikes are not cheap. They range in price from around $1,000 to over $10,000. The most expensive Santa Cruz bike is the V10, which costs over $10,000.Jackal has a lightweight aluminum frame, and it is equipped with front and rear brakes. The Santa Cruz Blur is a popular BMX bike that is available in both 20-inch and 24-inch versions.The last thing to consider is the value of the bike. If the bike is no longer worth anything on the market, then it may not be worth keeping. However, if the bike still has some value, then it may be worth keeping and selling.

We’ll happily purchase this bike back from you when you’re ready for your next upgrade. A TPC buyback offer is guaranteed for 18 month on all qualifying bikes.
Please note that any duties, taxes, or surcharges as required by Canadian customs and provincial authorities will be the buyer’s responsibility. Shipping to Canadian addresses may take longer than expected due to customs. The tailoring of any bike is an important step in the long term enjoyment of riding and it can take time to adjust to the fit of a new bike. All contact points (pedals, shoes, and saddle) can be changed and altered for personal preference, performance, and comfort. The Loam Wolf – “It’s a bike that just wants to play, which makes it ridiculously fun regardless of the terrain. I never stopped smiling on the Bronson. It’s nimble and flickable personality makes it almost impossible to have a bad time.” – Chili DogBike Rumor – ” …the Bronson really does check a lot of the boxes to be the one bike in your quiver… Grind it out on an hours long climb, get to the top, drop the post and get ready to send it. Up or down – the Bronson was easy to love. ” – Zach OverholtPlease note this offer is only available to physical shipping addresses in the 48 continental United States (no PO Boxes), and oversize charges still apply on some heavy/large items.

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How do I know my seatpost size?
So let’s go. Here. Get this here. Because as you move it around you’ll see the numbers kind of jumping. Around. Right there is i hit about 31.61 right there and so let me see what i can get over here.
We strive to get you the gear you want at a competitive price. If you find an item we offer from a competitor at a lower price, let us know. We will do our best to instantly match their price. To qualify for the Price Match, your purchase must meet the following conditions:New records in the climbing sport are set every year, but there are well-known athletes who are the Top ten best climbers in the world. Their achievements have become the history of modern sports and there is no doubt about the skill and talent of these people. After reviewing the top 10 rock climbers of all times, everyone can make his own choice. It’s clear that professional climbers are athletes who have done a lot of work on their body and willpower, and each of them has made a great contribution to modern climbing. Then in 021 the crowning achievement: at just 18 years of age, Gines Lopez won the first ever climbing gold at the Olympic Games in the men’s category. Even at the age of 14, the Spaniard subordinated everything to this goal: After it became clear that climbing would be an Olympic sport, he moved from Caceres to Barcelona because of the better training conditions.

What kind of riding is Santa Cruz Bronson?
Bottom line. The Santa Cruz Bronson is a bike that excels on the downhills and accelerates quickly. The bike has a VPP suspension setup and Maxxis Minion tires that offer riders stability and control.
Alberto Gines Lopez is the shooting star of competitive climbing: In 2018, the Spaniard celebrated his World Cup premiere in climbing, and in 2019 he already won silver at the European Lead Championships and was runner-up in the World Lead Climbing Championships.American Tommy Caldwell (*August 11, 1978) is a successful big wall climber – his roster includes eleven routes on the El Capitan in Yosemite Valley, California (including “The Nose,” which he climbed in less than twelve hours). He also established some of the hardest sport routes in the US. Together with Alex Honnold, he succeeded on “The Fitz Traverse” in 2014 (4,000 Hm, 7a) – the crossing of Mount Fitz Roy from north to south, for which they received the Pilot d’Or.

Tyrolean Barbara Zangerl (*May 24, 1988) loves climbing and bouldering in equal measure. In first six years of her climbing career, she traveled around the world and tested all kinds of bouldering regions. Her greatest achievement: She was the first woman to boulder an 8b (“Pura Vida” in the “Magic Wood,” 2008, Switzerland).
In 2018, the second edition of his book “Alone on the Wall” was published, focusing on his extraordinary life, taking risks and maintaining focus even in the face of extreme danger.In 2019, Garnbret achieved a first in the Boulder World Cup: she won all six World Cup competitions. No one in the climbing sport had ever achieved that before. In total, she solved 74 of the 78 problems. In 2020, she also climbed the longest man-made climbing route in the world.