Giant Propel Advanced
Performance Road| S → 490 | 86% | Compare |
| S → 49 | 85% | Compare |
| S → 52cm | 85% | Compare |
| S → 490 | 82% | Compare |
| S → S | 81% | Compare |
| S → 51 | 80% | Compare |
| S → M | 78% | Compare |
| S → M | 78% | Compare |
| S → 52 | 77% | Compare |
| S → M | 77% | Compare |
| S → S (470) | 76% | Compare |
| S → M | 76% | Compare |
| S → M | 76% | Compare |
| S → 54 | 75% | Compare |
| S → M | 75% | Compare |
| S → M / 52 | 75% | Compare |
| S → 52(M) | 75% | Compare |
| S → 52 | 75% | Compare |
| S → M | 74% | Compare |
| S → 52 | 74% | Compare |
| S → M | 74% | Compare |
| S → 480 | 74% | Compare |
| S → 480 | 74% | Compare |
FAQ — Giant Propel Advanced (S)
What are cheap alternatives to the Giant Propel Advanced (S)?
These Chinese-made carbon frames offer similar geometry to the Giant Propel Advanced (S) at a fraction of the price:
- LightCarbon LCR007-D New Road Disc Brake Frame With Flat Mount (86% geometry match)
- YOELEO R11 DB (85% geometry match)
- Dengfu R01 ULTRALIGHT FRAME (85% geometry match)
- Winspace T1600 (82% geometry match)
- TRIFOX X10 Carbon Road Bike Fram (81% geometry match)
What frames have the most similar geometry to the Giant Propel Advanced (S)?
The LightCarbon LCR007-D New Road Disc Brake Frame With Flat Mount is the closest match to the Giant Propel Advanced (S) with a 86% geometry similarity score, based on stack, reach, head tube angle, seat tube angle, chainstay length, and wheelbase.
How aggressive or comfortable is the Giant Propel Advanced (S)?
The Giant Propel Advanced (S) has a stack-to-reach ratio of 1.38, which is aggressive. This is a race-oriented position that balances aerodynamics with reasonable comfort for long efforts. Typical for high-performance road and aero frames.
What type of bike is the Giant Propel Advanced (S)?
The Giant Propel Advanced (S) is classified as a Performance Road bike with a stack-to-reach ratio of 1.38. Its riding character is aggressive — performance-focused with a race-ready position. The geometry determines how the bike handles and how the rider is positioned — frames with similar numbers will feel similar on the road, regardless of brand.























