The best big rigs for downhill domination

By Alex Evans

Published: Sunday, 26 November 2023 at 10:00 AM


These are the best downhill mountain bikes in 2023, as rated and reviewed by our technical writer and UCI Downhill World Cup competitor, Luke Marshall.

With some brands’ ‘halo’ downhill bikes now topping out at £10,000, we’d wager most riders with a hankering for some gravity-fuelled action are more likely to buy an enduro mountain bike or even one of the best trail mountain bikes. Trail and enduro bikes can be pedalled to the top of descents instead of always having to rely on uplift services.

But, if you’re committed to spending your weekends in the back of a smelly uplift van in the quest for pure gravity-fed action, dedicated DH bikes are still within grasp for those with less cash or a more divided-up budget.

The bottom line is that nothing quite beats the speed and outright wildness a DH bike provides, despite it being possible to ride an enduro bike on the same terrain.

To find out more, read our downhill mountain bike buyer’s guide.

Best downhill mountain bikes

Giant Glory Advanced

4.5 out of 5 star rating
Pack shot of the Giant Glory Advanced full suspension mountain bike
Changeable headset cups enable you to refine the reach of the Glory by plus or minus 5mm.
Tom Hardman
  • £7,499 / $8,000 / €7,999 / AU$11,499 as tested
  • Pros: Plush travel with plenty of support; high levels of adjustability; great shock tune
  • Cons: Rims dent easily; high-speed rebound adjuster difficult to reach

Giant’s Glory has plenty of heritage in downhill, and the current bike lives up to that legacy with a sure-footed and stable ride feel that compels on hard-charging descents.

This Glory Advanced comes with top-notch suspension that provides plenty of adjustability, with a 203mm Fox Factory 40 fork up front and a DHX2 Factory shock controlling 200mm of travel.

The frame features adjustable geometry, which should keep even the biggest tinkerers happy.

We found the Giant AM30 rims to be the Achilles heel of this model and they were quick to dent.

With an overriding sense of composure, the Glory performs well when faced with a variety of trails and conditions.