Scott Sports
In production2010–

Gambler

mtb49009300 USD
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Origin

2006. The Gambler began as Scott's freeride weapon — big hits, big travel, big personality. Brendan Fairclough made it famous at events like Red Bull Rampage. In 2019 it pivoted hard toward World Cup DH racing with a lightweight carbon chassis. In 2025/2026 it completes the IST integration that started with the Spark in 2022.

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Specifications

Frame
HMX carbon mainframe with 6061 alloy swingarm. Full HMX carbon front and rear triangles. Lightest DH option. Full 6061 alloy (previous generation, VLK Virtual 4-Link, still in lineup). 6-Link (6-bar) — horizontal IST integrated shock, same architectural base as Ransom but scaled for 210mm DH travel. Shock sits forward of BB, accessed via large front and rear frame covers. Dual covers: large lever-lock front cover (stores Syncros multi-tool inside); small rear cover gives access to lower shock mounts and rebound adjuster Accepts coil or air shocks — no restrictions on shock type (industry-notable for IST bike) Tube-in-tube internal routing through dedicated external ports (not through headset — accommodates both standard and moto brake routing) Integrated travel/sag indicator at non-drive-side BB link Removable cage mounts for water bottle, tool carrier, or telemetry data acquisition device Final Scott full-suspension MTB to receive IST integrated shock. Progression: Spark (2022) → Genius (2023) → Ransom (2024) → Gambler (2025/2026).
Weight
kg
Drivetrain
SRAM X01 DH 7-speed, Race Face Atlas 165mm crank (RC) / SRAM GX DH 7-speed, Descendant DH 165mm (10)
Brakes
SRAM Maven Silver 4-piston, 200mm HS2 rotors (RC) / Shimano MT520 4-piston, 203mm rotors (10)
Wheels
MX 29" front / 27.5" rear. Race Face Atlas rims + Vault hubs (RC) / Alexrims MD30 + Formula hubs (10)
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The verdict

+Strengths
  • 5 truly independent frame adjustments — more configuration flexibility than any other production DH bike (36–48 combinations)
  • 210mm IST integrated 6-bar suspension praised as 'one of the best at eating trail chatter' (echoes Ransom feedback on same platform)
  • Accepts coil or air shock — rare flexibility for an IST frame
  • Tube-in-tube cable routing (not through headset) — easier reach adjustment than other Scott MTBs
  • RC at 16.84kg is competitive weight for a 210mm DH bike
  • MX setup preserved kinematics with full 29" — not just a cosmetic option
  • Frame storage: tool kit + optional telemetry mount — practical for racers
Weaknesses
  • 36–48 configurations may overwhelm recreational riders — 'too complicated for the weekend warrior?' (MBR headline)
  • 6-bar linkage = high pivot bearing count — servicing complexity and frequency concerns (same as Ransom critique)
  • IST shock: larger covers are better than Genius/Spark but still more complex than external mount for mechanics
  • Fox 40 fork on RC described as 'a little harsh' compared to DHX2 coil shock — fork and shock character mismatch noted
  • Only 3 frame sizes (M/L/XL) — no Small option limits shorter riders
  • Race results in 2025 season (Bielsko-Biała World Cup) not yet strong — bike still proving itself on course
  • Rear tyre choice (MaxxTerra compound) criticised as insufficient on wet/greasy conditions
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Who it’s for

World Cup DH racers and serious privateer racersBike park regulars who want a purpose-built DH bikeAggressive riders who spend time on lift-accessed terrainRiders who want maximum adjustability for different tracks/conditions
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Versions & builds

Every official build side by side — differences highlighted.

Versions & builds
SpecGambler RCGambler 10Gambler 20 (prev-gen alloy, still sold alongside)
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