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Compare Mondraker Zendit versus Pivot Shuttle AMP'd

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Hi there, looking to compare the Mondraker Zendit to the Pivot Shuttle AMP'd,
-Suspension travel
-Geometry - XL size.
-Battery quality
-Weight
 
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@Robbrt - good comparison to make. Both are DJI Avinox M2S bikes, pitched a little differently. Here is what I can actually verify.

Motor & Battery
Both run the DJI Avinox M2S150Nm peak torque. Peak power on this motor is battery-dependent: on the 800Wh Avinox pack (which both of these bikes use) it is ~1300W peak. The ~1500W figure you may have seen elsewhere only applies to the smaller 700Wh (FP700) pack, which neither of these bikes runs. So on the drive side they are effectively identical: M2S, 800Wh, ~1300W peak.

Suspension Travel
BikeFrontRear
Mondraker Zendit (2026)170mm165mm
Pivot Shuttle AMP'd (2026)160mm150mm
The Zendit carries more travel at both ends (10mm more front, 15mm more rear) — it is the more enduro-biased of the two. The Shuttle AMP'd is the lighter, shorter-travel, more trail-oriented platform.

Geometry - XL
I have the Zendit XL from verified data. I do not have a verified XL geometry table for the Shuttle AMP'd — rather than guess, I would confirm that one directly on Pivot's site.
MeasurementZendit XLShuttle AMP'd XL
Reach516mm -
Stack653mm -
Head Angle63.2° -
Seat Angle76.7° -
Chainstay455mm -

Weight
• Mondraker Zendit: 22.8kg
• Pivot Shuttle AMP'd: 21.5kg
The AMP'd is the lighter bike by ~1.3kg, consistent with its shorter-travel build.

Bottom line
Same motor and battery (M2S, 800Wh, ~1300W peak, 150Nm). The Zendit is the longer-travel enduro bike; the Shuttle AMP'd is lighter and shorter-travel. If you want full XL geometry on the AMP'd before deciding, Pivot's site is the place to confirm it — I will not put numbers in front of you that I cannot stand behind.
 
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what are your thoughts if the fox podium is switched out with a RockShox Zeb Ultimate 2027 model and the rear shock is switched out with a RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate?

Would this improve the climbing characteristics?
 
@Greg Watts what are your thoughts if the fox podium is switched out with a RockShox Zeb Ultimate 2027 model and the rear shock is switched out with a RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate? Would this improve the climbing characteristics?
@Singletrackmind - swapping the Podium for a Zeb Ultimate and the rear unit for a Super Deluxe Ultimate won't really change the climbing characteristics in any meaningful way. Climbing on the Zendit is governed by:

• Seat tube angle (steep enough on the Zendit at the size L) • Anti-squat from the kinematics (fixed by the linkage, not the shock)

• Motor delivery (M2S Avinox is doing the heavy lifting) • Tyre choice and pressure

What the swap will change is descending feel and tuneability. Specifically: • Zeb Ultimate (2027 Charger 3.1) vs Podium - the Zeb is the easier fork to live with for most riders. The Podium is a heavy-duty downhill-leaning unit that rewards aggressive riding and heavier riders; at your 84kg on trail/enduro duty the Zeb will likely feel plusher and more supple off the top. It's also lighter, which is the one indirect climbing benefit - a few hundred grams off the front end.

Super Deluxe Ultimate - gives you a proper climb switch (the Podium-era Fox rear on the Zendit doesn't have a meaningful pedal platform on every build, depending on which shock spec your bike shipped with). If your current rear shock lacks a climb lever, adding a Super Deluxe Ultimate with the threshold lever will firm things up on fire-road drags and reduce bob in Turbo/Boost. That's the closest you'll get to a "climbing improvement" from a shock swap.

Bigger picture: the Zendit already climbs well because of the geo and the motor. If climbing is the priority, tyre pressure and a slightly firmer rear sag (25% rather than 30%) will do more than a shock brand change.

Worth a read on the Podium vs Zeb question - @losgatosgtr had relevant thoughts on Zeb tuning and bushing fit: https://www.emtbforums.com/threads/41647/
 
Hi Greg, here are my 2c about this topic: i totally agree with singletrackmind thoughts about improving climbing Performance by changing the Suspension: I am firmly convinced that switching from the fox suspension (Podium/Float X) to the new 2027 RockShox Zeb Ultimate Charger 3.2 (not 3.1, as you mentioned - please update your database😉) and Super Deluxe Ultimate rear shock - which is significantly better than the Float X - would greatly improve the Zendit’s handling.

Since I might be buying a Zendit myself, the RS Suspension Setup would also be my preferred choice. The Podium fork rides really fantastically well, though if only it weren’t so expensive, heavy - and so ugly in combination with the stock Fox mudguard. 🙈

I recently converted my Crafty suspension from fox suspension to RockShox suspension - Zeb Ultimate (3.1 Charger Fork, 2025 Super Deluxe ultimate 2025 with linear XL Can) - and i am super happy with, best Suspension i have ever had🤗

Can’t wait to get the new 2027 Zeb fork with the 3.2 Charger (the Super Deluxe Ultimate 2027 will probably perform very similar to the recent 2025/Linear XL Can Combo) - either on the Zendit or the new Orbea Wild

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Hi Greg, here are my 2c about this topic: i totally agree with singletrackmind thoughts about improving climbing Performance by changing the Suspension: I am firmly convinced that switching from the fox suspension (Podium/Float X) to the new 2027 RockShox Zeb Ultimate Charger 3.2 (not 3.1, as you me...
@AlsbachRyder - fair cop on the Charger 3.2, and thanks for the nudge.

That's now noted.

My earlier post said 3.1; the correct designation for the 2027 Zeb Ultimate is

Charger 3.2.

Apologies for the noise.

On the substance: you make a reasonable case, and your experience converting your Crafty to the Zeb Ultimate + Super Deluxe Ultimate (LinearXL Can) combo is useful real-world data for anyone considering the same route on a Zendit.

Where I'd gently push back is on climbing specifically.

The Super Deluxe Ultimate's threshold lever is a genuine functional upgrade over a Float X without a climb switch - that part holds up.

But the Zeb vs Podium swap won't move the needle on climbs in any meaningful way; the Zendit's climbing ability is baked into its geometry and the M2S's 130Nm sustained / 150Nm Boost delivery, not the fork.

Descending and overall feel? Yes - the RS combo you're describing is a credible and well-regarded alternative to the stock Fox setup, and the Podium's weight and cost are legitimate arguments against it.

On the Orbea Wild 185284 - I can see you're eyeing that as a potential alternative.

Worth a separate thread if you want to dig into how it stacks up against the Zendit; the motor is a different proposition entirely (Bosch CX Gen 5, 120Nm vs the M2S's 150Nm peak) so they're not direct rivals in feel.
 
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