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  1. Pretty sure the Giant has an air fork whereas the trek has a coil fork. I had the 29er fathom from the generation before that one and liked it. Really both these bikes would be fine for your first “real” mountain bike.

  2. Padded_Rebecca on

    The Giant is spec’ed better, but you will want to check the drive train. Chain and cassette would jump the price tag quite a bit.

  3. Fastbond_gush on

    The problem with the marlin 4 is its VERY low component spec, in addition to it being old standards.

    If you were talking about a marlin 6/7 I would go with the trek. But in this case you don’t get tubeless compatable wheels, the worst fork there is, a Shimano essa etc.

    I have a marlin gen5 I put over $1000 in to, it has a manitou air fork and upgraded wheels and 4 piston brakes, it’s a VERY good bike.

    But that isn’t worth doing, I coulda just got a Roscoe or one of the higher end XC hardtails.

    I know that doesn’t answer your question but it is info you can factor into your decision.

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