The fat-tired Canyon Grizl looks to be one of the first gravel bikes to get transformed for bigger off-road adventure & bikepacking exploration with SRAM’s complete XPLR gravel group.
Decked out in the complete new 1×12 wireless Force XPLR eTap AXS groupset, and the option to stick with the standard carbon fork or the new short travel RockShox Rudy Ultimate suspension fork, the carbon Grizl CF SLX 8 eTap may be your first chance to get on the new XPLR kit…
Canyon Grizl CF SLX 8 eTap transforms with SRAM XPLR

Launched just this spring, the carbon Canyon Grizl already opened up more adventure over their original gravel Grail with big 50mm tire clearance, more cage mounts & a custom-designed set of Apidura bikepacking bags. Now in addition to mechanical 1×13 Ekar and 1x & 2x GRX builds, SRAM options finally come with the all-new Force XPLR AXS family.
You can read the full details on our SRAM XPLR launch coverage, but suffice it to say it takes the best of current wireless SRAM 1x groups and steps it up a notch for more refined gravel riding – take for example the new gearing spreads with tight spacing on the higher gears for good on-road cadence steps and bigger steps at the low end when you need easy bailout gears to get up steep off-road climbs.
Grizl XPLR – Pricing, options & availability

