GASGAS G Trail 3.0 Review

  • 5299 €
  • Carbon / Alu
  • Yamaha PW-ST
  • 150 mm
  • 630 WH
  • 150 mm
  • 2022
  • 27,5"
The G Trail 3.0 has a carbon main frame, but still relies on aluminium for the rear triangle. This is quite common in the bike industry.
At steep sections, the somewhat weak Yamaha motor requires a lot of initiative from the rider. The Yamaha PW-ST gives off a well-rounded riding feeling. Fans of XXL tours are greatly restricted by the G Trail 3.0 with only an average range.

At a glance

The most importanten ratings of the GASGAS G Trail 3.0 in comparison to the competitor bikes of following categorie: (5000) .

Even the most treacherous downhill runs are effortlessly handled by the high-end Fox chassis. The mid-range brakes from SRAM do their job but could be a bit firmer. The power of the four pistons setup is only average. Taking a holistic approach also includes looking at the gearing and components. The components are of good qualtiy and offer no reason for criticism here. The handling of the bike is pleasantly balanced due to the moderate geometry. This allows you to intuitively control the bike over the trails. Overall, the GASGAS developers have done a great job with a god geometry.

Value for money

If you are keen on value for money, this is your chart. It shows you at a glance how much bike you get for 5299 €.

Conclusion


Expirience with the GASGAS G Trail 3.0

The G Trail 3.0 isnt`t a specialist on the trail. Despite an average motor and a mediocre brake system, it remains thanks to a very good chassis, a very good geometry and a good groupset a solid all-rounder with a wide range of use. Be careful when choosing the size: The Carbon / Alu frame sizing runs big.
Ludwig Döhl - emtb-test.com
GASGAS G Trail 3.0 Review
Ludwig Döhl
Bike enthusiast and founder of emtb-test.com

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technical Details

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SIZE XXS XS S M L XL XXL
Sizing of Manufacturer
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MD
LG
XL
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Wheelsize
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27,5
27,5
27,5
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Stack
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642
647
656
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Reach
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-
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462
486
508
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Top Tube Length
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605
630
655
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Seat Tube Length
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440
470
500
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Seat Tube Angle
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74
74
74
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Head Tube Length
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125
130
140
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Head Tube Angle
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65,5
65,5
65,5
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Bottom Bracket Drop
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28
28
28
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Bottom Bracket Height (absolut)
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327
327
327
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Chainstay Length
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475
475
475
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Wheelbase
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1264
1290
1317
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Standover Height
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  • Motor Yamaha PW-ST
  • Display Display A
  • Battery 630
  • Frame Carbon/Alloy 6061
  • Frame Material Carbon / Alu
  • Fork FOX Float 36 Factory, FIT4, E-Bike+, Air, 150 mm, tapered
  • Spring Unit air
  • Remote-Lockout no
  • Damper FOX Float DPS Factory, Air, 230x65 mm
  • Gearrange 455%
  • Drivetrain 12
  • Gear Lever Integrated into display
  • Rear Derailleur SRAM GX Eagle, 12-S
  • Crank 38 T
  • Cassette SRAM PG-1210, 11-50 T
  • Chain SRAM SX Eagle
  • Brake Set SRAM G2 R, 4-piston, Hydraulic disc brake
  • Brake Rotors 200/180
  • Rims Mach 1 TRUCKY 30
  • Front Hub GASGAS DA210F
  • Rear Hub GASGAS DA210R
  • Tires Front Schwalbe Nobby Nic, Evolution, 62-622, 29x2.4
  • Tires Rear Schwalbe Nobby Nic, Evolution, 62-622, 29x2.4
  • Saddle GASGAS MTB
  • Seat Post GASGAS Pro, 31.6 mm, Dropper post
  • Stem GASGAS 35, 0 °, Ahead
  • Handle Bar GASGAS Riser 35 mm, 780 mm, Sweep: 9 °, Rise: 20 mm
  • Handle Bar Width 780
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About the author

Ludwig Döhl

Ludwig Döhl

... has spent more than 100,000 kilometers in the saddle of over 1000 different mountain bikes. The bottom line from many hours on the trail: mountain bikes are awesome if they match your personal preferences! With this insight, he founded bike-test.com to help bikers find their very own dream bike.