A classic steed from the Swiss stable, the SCOTT Genius is a familiar sight on the trails – but does it still have the means to bat with the big boys? This group test aims to find out if it has kept up with the competition.

SCOTT Genius 910 | 140 / 130, 90, 0 mm (v/h) | 13,0 kg | 4.999 €
SCOTT Genius 910 | 140 / 130, 90, 0 mm (front/rear) | 13.00 kg | € 4,999

As coiffured as a model at Paris Fashion Week, the SCOTT Genius 910 takes to the catwalk of this group test as one of the veterans in the field – although its age (four years and counting) is barely perceptible. For the current season, SCOTT have brought its spec firmly up to date in terms of technology, seeing the 29er feature a 2×11 Shimano XT drivetrain, a RockShox Reverb Stealth dropper post, and FOX Performance suspension. Both the stock FOX 34 Performance Elite fork and specially-designed FOX Nude rear shock can be controlled at the bars thanks to the familiar TwinLoc technology with its three settings: open, traction, and lock-out. Not only is platform damping switched on, but the air chamber also decreases in volume and its travel is reduced.

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This 29er unleashes its kick even in the traction mode, and its aggressive riding position takes it up gradients with aplomb. Additionally, you can rely on the 2x drivetrain for ample gears. The lock-out mode is ideal for long tarmacked climbs. Interestingly, despite boasting the biggest travel in the test fleet, the SCOTT won’t be winning any downhill comfort competitions. The linear rear end was pretty harsh over trail chatter, and rushed through its travel in the mid-stroke. More feedback and support would be appreciated by speedier and more full-on riders. Cornering is a fairly relaxed affair on the Genius, although tight turns in quick succession might require some body English. The 29er wheels are an asset which helps keep the Genius in control over technical terrain.

Helm Bell Super | Brille Oakley Jawbreaker | Jersey Specialized Enduro Jersey | Short Alpinestars Pathfinder Shorts | Rucksack EVOC STAGE 16L
Helmet Bell Super | Glasses Oakley Jawbreaker | Jersey Specialized Enduro Jersey | Shorts Alpinestars Pathfinder Shorts | Backpack EVOC STAGE 16L

Specs of the SCOTT Genius 910

Fork: FOX 34 FLOAT Performance Elite
Rear shock: FOX Nude DPS
Brakes: Shimano XT
Drivetrain: Shimano XT
Seatpost: RockShox Reverb Stealth
Stem: Syncros TR1.5
Handlebar: Syncros FL 1.5 T-Bar
Wheels: Syncros TR2.0
Tires: Schwalbe Nobby Nic / Rocket Ron
Weight: 13.00 kg
Price: € 4,999

Lifeguard As red as Pamela Anderson’s swimsuit, this aluminium plate behind the cranks is designed to protect the frame from rowdy chain bang.
Lifeguard
As red as Pamela Anderson’s swimsuit, this aluminium plate behind the cranks is designed to protect the frame from rowdy chain bang.
Chaotic The bars might look a little crowded, but everything has its place… just like in your old bedroom.
Chaotic
The bars might look a little crowded, but everything has its place… just like in your old bedroom.
Inept The feeble tread on the Schwalbe Rocket Ron (with the hard Pace Star rubber compound) is a downer on tough terrain – don’t be surprised about punctures.
Inept
The feeble tread on the Schwalbe Rocket Ron (with the hard Pace Star rubber compound) is a downer on tough terrain – don’t be surprised about punctures.
Geometry of the SCOTT Genius
Geometry of the SCOTT Genius 910
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Conclusion


The SCOTT Genius 910 is destined for long hours in the saddle. Its comfortable riding position and multi-faceted suspension render it capable of conquering whatever climb lies ahead of you on the trail. Riders with an equal affection for climbs and descents can go home happy with the Genius, as even after four years on the market it still recognizes a good trail ride.

Strengths

  • Rocket on the climbs thanks to the TwinLoc
  • Great riding position
  • First-rate spec

Weaknesses

  • Unforgiving rear suspension
  • Feeble tread on the rear tire

For more information head to the SCOTT Website.

For an overview of the test fleet head to the main article: 9 short-travel trail bikes in comparison

All bikes in test: Canyon Nerve AL 9.9 LTD | Evil The Following X1 | FOCUS Spine C Factory | MERIDA ONE-TWENTY 8000 | Norco OPTIC C7.2 | Rocky Mountain Thunderbolt BC Edition | Specialized Camber Comp Carbon 29 | Trek FUEL EX 9.8 29


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Words: Photos: Noah Haxel, Christoph Bayer