| 89 | | $5,899 | The best gets even better, and the V2 Ripmo is the best all-around trail bike we've ever tested |
| 86 | | $7,299 | A killer daily driver that delivers feathery climbing performance and well-rounded downhill performance |
| 83 | | $8,299 | Longer, slacker, burlier, the redesigned Hightower is a hard charging 29-inch trail bike |
| 82 | | $4,999 | Capable, versatile, and hard-charging, the new Tallboy is a fresh take on Santa Cruz's shorter travel 29er |
| 82 | | $5,399 | The new and improved Ibis Ripley is one of the best all around mid-travel trail bikes we've ever ridden |
| 81 | | $8,099 | Proof that 27.5 is (very) far from dead |
| 79 | | $5,199 | The Bronson shreds downhills while retaining some uphill manners |
| 79 | | $4,400 | The new Rift Zone Carbon 2 joins the growing aggressive short travel trail bike market |
| 76 | | $3,499 | The lightweight and lively Canyon Neuron CF 8.0 is a sporty mid-travel trail bike with more of an XC feel |
| 76 | | $4,999 | Kona's Process 153 CR 27.5 is a playful long-travel trail bike that craves speed and charging down aggressive terrain |
| 76 | | $4,200 | The Habit Carbon 3 is a relatively affordable and surprisingly hard-charging mid-travel trail bike |
| 76 | | $2,999 | The aluminum framed Ibis Ripmo AF is the best aggressive trail bike you'll find at this price |
| 76 | | $3,100 | A fun, practical, and aggressive short-travel 29er |
| 76 | | $3,450 | Trek's 2020 Fuel EX 8 is a well-rounded mid-travel trail bike at a relatively affordable price point |
| 73 | | $5,600 | The Niner Rip 9 RDO is a versatile all-around trail bike that rides like a bike with more travel |
| 69 | | $5,099 | A short-travel trail bike that blends excellent climbing skills with quick handling and okay downhill performance |
| 68 | | $3,399 | A long and low short-travel 29er with a few holes in the build kit |
| 64 | | $3,999 | A well-rounded trail bike that handles well but lacks personality |