Santa Cruz Bikes Sizing Guide
Words by Ben Mercer on 01/03/2016 12:02:00
The right size bike for your body size is essential to ensure the optimum experience, comfort and enjoyment as you ride. With sizing varying between the type of bike and even the model, we’ve compiled a handy guide for Santa Cruz Bikes to help you get the correct size…

Guides:
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Santa Cruz Mountain Bike Sizing Guide
Santa Cruz Mountain Bike Model | Rider Height | Santa Cruz Frame Size |
Nomad | 5'0" - 5'5" | S |
5'5" - 5'10" | M |
5'10" - 6'2" | L |
6'2" - 6'6" | XL |
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Bronson, 5010 | 5'0" - 5'5" | S |
5'5" - 5'10" | M |
5'10" - 6'1" | L |
6'1" - 6'5" | XL |
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V10 | 5'0" - 5'4" | S |
5'4" - 5'8" | M |
5'8" - 5'11" | L |
5'11" - 6'2" | XL |
6'2" - 6'5" | XXL |
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Tallboy | 5'0" - 5'4" | S |
5'4" - 5'9" | M |
5'9" - 6'0" | L |
6'0" - 6'3" | XL |
6'3" - 6'7" | XXL |
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Highball 29 | 5'5" - 5'10" | M |
5'10" - 6'1" | L |
6'1" - 6'4" | XL |
6'4" - 6'7" | XXL |
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Highball 27.5 | 5'0" - 5'6" | S |
5'5" - 5'10" | M |
5'10" - 6'1" | L |
6'2" - 6'4" | XL |
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Hightower | 5'4" - 5'9" | M |
5'9" - 6'1" | L |
6'1" - 6'6" | XL |
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Santa Cruz Cyclocross Bike Sizing Guide
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Juliana Mountain Bike Sizing Guide
Juliana Mountain Bike Model | Rider Height | Juliana Frame Size |
Roubion | 5’0" - 5'5" | S |
5'5" - 5'9" | M |
5'9" - 6'1" | L |
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Furtado | 4'8" - 5'1" | XS |
5'0" - 5'5" | S |
5'5" - 5'10" | M |
5'10" - 6'1" | L |
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Joplin | 5'6" - 5'9" | S |
5'9" - 6'0" | M |
6'0" - 6'3" | L |
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How To Measure Yourself
The right size bike for your body size is essential to ensure the optimum experience, comfort and enjoyment as you ride. With sizing varying between the type of bike, the brand and even the model, getting the perfect fit can seem daunting.
Measure Your Height
Our handy size charts match your height to the appropriate frame size so you need to be sure you’ve measured your height accurately.
- Take off your shoes and stand with your back against a wall.
- Make sure legs are together and your shoulders are back.
- Place a pencil on top of your head and mark the wall (the best and easiest way to do this properly is with a friend to help you).
- Measure from the floor to the pencil mark you have just made with a tape measure.
Range of Reach
For most people to get the right frame size, measuring your height will suffice. However, you may find that your height is on the borderline of the range we suggest for a particular frame. If this occurs you need to measure the range of your reach or “Ape Index”. This will ensure you get a comfortable distance between the handlebars and your saddle.
- Stand up straight with your back against a wall.
- Life your arms out horizontally either side of you.
- Measure the distance from fingertip of one hand to fingertip of the other. This will give you your arm span.
- Subtract your height from this figure to get your Ape Index.
- If the result is positive (your arm span is greater than your height) you should go for the larger size of bike.
- If the result is negative (your arm span is less than your height you need the smaller size.
Stand Over Height
You should also consider your inside leg measurement when choosing your bike to ensure adequate stand over height. Stand over height is the clearance between the top tube and the bottom of your crotch. For mountain bikes we recommend a distance of 2-4 inches and for road or hybrid bikes 1-2 inches of clearance is required. This will ensure comfort when you’re stopped and standing astride the bike.
Our bike sizing charts take stand over height into consideration but if you have a particularly long or short inside leg measurement in relation to your height you will need to bear this in mind when selecting your frame size.
Riding Style
The way you ride and the type of bike you are into will also impact the frame size you should choose. For example, a trail devotee looking for an aggressive ride may prefer a smaller, more manoeuvrable bike size. It all comes down to personal preference and how the bike feels to you.
Our sizing charts aim to be as specific as possible so you can look up the particular type, make and model of bike you’re looking for. Remember, the sizes given in our guides are suggestions and should be used for general advice only. For the best possible fit we recommend popping in to your local Leisure Lakes Bikes store, or call 0800 083 0888 for expert advice tailored to you.