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Again in August, Trek expanded its gravel lineup with the launch of the all-new race-focused Checkmate and the redesigned Checkpoint SL Gen 3. Whereas the media could have given the Checkmate probably the most launch protection and a spotlight on the time, it was the brand new Checkpoint that instantly caught my eye. 

It’s straightforward to get caught up within the hype of the lightest, quickest, and costliest new bikes, however let’s face it: race-specific bikes aren’t what most folks really want. With the Checkmate taking up as Trek’s devoted race rig, the Checkpoint SL’s Gen 3 updates targeted on making it extra adventure-ready, comfy, and versatile than ever earlier than. 

I examined the Trek Checkpoint SL 7 AXS for 3 months on the gravel ribbons in Truckee, Calif., and Reno, Nev. Throughout this time, I appeared on the bike by way of the lens of what most individuals really want in a gravel rig.

Whereas Trek carried over some options from the earlier era — like IsoSpeed — the brand new Checkpoint SL will get elevated tire clearance, further body mounts, a revised Gravel Endurance geometry, and compatibility with Trek’s new line of bikepacking baggage. Trek undoubtedly leaned into the journey updates, nevertheless it’s nonetheless fast, environment friendly, and light-weight sufficient to transition right into a race bike for a couple of occasions a 12 months.

Briefly: Trek’s Checkpoint SL 7 AXS Gen 3 ($5,700) is a chameleon of a gravel bike that may just about do all of it. Its up to date design and options add journey and endurance using consolation and flexibility, but the responsive journey and respectable weight make it a succesful part-time race bike. That is an agreeable bike for the plenty — it’s approachable and enjoyable to journey any and in every single place, and that’s precisely what makes it nice.

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  • Nice construct for the value

  • Gen 3 updates broaden versatility

  • IsoSpeed design enhances consolation

  • Tons of mount factors for bottles and baggage

  • Pretty gentle

  • Quick and nimble


  • Reasonably costly

  • Headset cable routing

Trek Checkpoint SL Evaluate

Detail shot of the IsoSpeed hardware on the Trek Checkpoint SL Gen 3 frameDetail shot of the IsoSpeed hardware on the Trek Checkpoint SL Gen 3 frame
Trek’s IsoSpeed system goals to boost rider consolation and is extra apparent on the Gen 3 body with the {hardware} uncovered. Loads of mount factors make it straightforward to connect Trek’s new Journey Luggage; (picture/Tucker Adams)

Body Design

Trek makes use of its 500 Sequence OCLV carbon fiber on the Checkpoint SL body. The Wisconsin-based model makes use of a number of totally different grades/sequence of OCLV carbon fiber in its frames, with the 500-Sequence being one of many lower-tier choices. This primarily leads to a cheaper price however heavier weight than the 800 Sequence carbon used within the new Checkmate.

For comparability, the Checkpoint body weighs 1,385 g and prices $2,400, whereas the Checkmate body weighs 1,146 g and sells for $4,000.

Whereas the Gen 3 shares an analogous silhouette to the earlier model, the pinnacle tube, prime tube, and seat tube shapes are all a bit extra sculpted for a sleeker, extra trendy aesthetic. 

Trek’s IsoSpeed system carries over from the Gen 2 body, though it’s visually extra obvious because the body now exposes the {hardware}. This distinctive design primarily decouples the seat tube from the remainder of the body, permitting it to flex barely with an inside strut to soak up chatter whereas retaining the lateral stiffness and responsiveness of a very inflexible bike. It’s considerably just like Cannondale’s Kingpin system, offering a small quantity of vertical compliance with the objective of enhancing consolation over tough surfaces.

Opening the downtube storage hatch on the Trek Checkpoint SL Gen 3 frameOpening the downtube storage hatch on the Trek Checkpoint SL Gen 3 frame
In-frame storage has been revised barely with a bigger door, extra space within the downtube, and a brand new BITS bag; (picture/Tucker Adams)

The Checkpoint SL body has a great deal of mount factors on the highest tube, downtube, and fork to suit a variety of body baggage — together with Trek’s new Journey Body, Triangle, and High Tube baggage — water bottles, fenders, and entrance and rear racks. Trek additionally claims it optimized the body to suit bigger bottles, even with body baggage put in. 

The body nonetheless has downtube storage however with a bigger door that’s safe, rattle-free, and straightforward to function. Trek reportedly additionally elevated the inner quantity of the space for storing. And, it added a brand new Bontrager (a Trek model) BITS bag to prepare your instruments and maintain them quiet. 

Detail shot of the headset cable routing on the Trek Checkpoint SL Gen 3 frameDetail shot of the headset cable routing on the Trek Checkpoint SL Gen 3 frame
Adore it or hate it, headset cable routing positive does look clear; (picture/Tucker Adams)

Tire clearance is now 50mm (from 45mm), so you may match some severely high-volume gravel tires. Moreover, the body is now appropriate with 30- to 40-mm suspension forks for these seeking to {smooth} out the journey even additional (all sizes besides XS). The spherical seat tube implies that including an aftermarket dropper submit is an choice, too. 

The entire full builds include 1-by drivetrains, however the body is appropriate with entrance derailleurs. The Gen 3 body additionally has a Common Derailleur Hanger (UDH), enhanced chainstay safety, and headset cable routing. Whereas the headset cable routing undoubtedly makes for a clear look, it could trigger some complications when performing sure repairs and upkeep.

Geometry

The Trek Checkpoint SL 7 AXS Gen 3 parked in front of a stack of logs in the woodsThe Trek Checkpoint SL 7 AXS Gen 3 parked in front of a stack of logs in the woods
Trek’s Gravel Endurance geometry shortens and raises the attain for a extra easy-going match than the earlier Checkpoint; (picture/Tucker Adams)

One of many greatest modifications to the Checkpoint SL Gen 3 is the transfer to what Trek calls “Gravel Endurance” geometry. Trek mainly shortened the attain and raised the stack top in an effort to make the bike extra comfy for all-day using. In comparison with the Gen 2, the Gen 3’s attain is 9 mm shorter, and the stack is 11 mm increased in the identical body dimension. 

At 402 mm (on dimension giant/58 cm), the attain isn’t essentially that quick, however the increased stack definitely contributes to a extra relaxed and upright physique place, particularly in comparison with low-stack race bikes just like the Specialised S-Works Crux. This definitely lends itself higher to lengthy endurance rides and bikepacking adventures. 

With longer-than-average legs for my top, nevertheless, I nonetheless had a good saddle to handlebar drop on the Checkpoint SL, and I discovered it a lot straightforward to get right into a extra aggressive physique place by merely using within the drops. If I needed the entrance finish even decrease, I may simply drop the stem by one other 20 mm by shifting across the headset spacers. 

So, whereas the brand new geometry is extra consolation/adventure-oriented, I discovered it to be simply adaptable to totally different using types. Whereas it undoubtedly isn’t the raciest, I used to be in a position to make it racy sufficient for me, and I’d fortunately line up with this bike for the 2 to a few long-distance gravel occasions I do every year.

Trek Checkpoint SL 7 AXS Gen 3 Construct

Detail shot of the SRAM Force AXS drivetrain on the Trek Checkpoint SL 7 AXS Gen 3Detail shot of the SRAM Force AXS drivetrain on the Trek Checkpoint SL 7 AXS Gen 3
The wi-fi 12-speed SRAM Drive AXS drivetrain on the Checkpoint SL works very nicely; (picture/Tucker Adams)

The 7 AXS construct is the top-tier choice in Trek’s lineup of three Checkpoint SL fashions. As such, it instructions a value of $5,700, which isn’t any small potatoes however far lower than what premium bikes go for today. It’s very properly geared up for the value with a wonderful element spec that leaves little, if something, to be desired. 

The SL 7 AXS will get a 12-speed SRAM Drive AXS drivetrain with digital shifting. This contains SRAM Drive carbon cranks with a 40T chainring paired with a ten/44 cassette. Crankarm size varies by body dimension for a proportional match, with 172.5 mm on my dimension Giant check bike. 

I skilled zero dropped chains, and shifting remained crisp and exact all through my several-month check interval. The 40T chainring and 10/44 cassette combo offered ample vary for each using state of affairs I encountered. 

Pace management duties belong to SRAM Drive hydraulic disc brakes paired with 160 mm Centerline rotors. I discovered these to be adequately highly effective, and I used to be in a position to brake simply from each the hoods and the drops. Not like older variations of Drive brakes that I’ve used, these by no means obtained mushy or pale over time, which was a nice shock. 

Detail shot of the SRAM Force brake lever on the Trek Checkpoint SL Gen 3 gravel bikeDetail shot of the SRAM Force brake lever on the Trek Checkpoint SL Gen 3 gravel bike
SRAM’s newest Drive brakes work nicely and have comfy hoods; (picture/Tucker Adams)

The SRAM Drive brake hoods have been comfy perches for the fingers. The remainder of the Checkpoint SL’s cockpit was equally ergonomic. Like most Trek bikes, it consists of a beneficiant serving to of Bontrager elements, and that’s not a nasty factor. Stem size and handlebar width improve by body dimension for a proportional match, and I discovered the 90mm stem and 44cm-wide handlebar to really feel spot-on for the scale giant. 

The SL 7 will get an OCLV carbon fiber Bontrager Professional Gravel handlebar with IsoCore vibration damping tech that Trek claims to cut back vibration by 20% in comparison with different carbon bars. That’s arduous to quantify, however I discovered them comfy over the chatter.

They’ve a brief attain and a beneficiant 15-degree flare that I obtained alongside very nicely with. Bontrager’s SuperTack Perf bar tape added to that consolation with a medium stage of cushioning and a grippy floor.

Out again, a Bontrager carbon seatpost helps maintain the burden down and is topped with a Bontrager Verse Quick Elite saddle with hole magnesium rails. Bike saddles are one of the crucial private elements on a motorbike, and I’m hardly ever happy with the inventory choices. However the 145mm width, quick size, side-to-side profile, and beneficiant strain aid cutout labored nice for my anatomy.

One of many nicest components of the construct is the Bontrager Aeolus Elite 35V OCLV carbon fiber wheelset. These 35mm deep rims not solely look boss but additionally really feel stiff and responsive whereas avoiding the extreme harshness and suggestions that some deep-section rims are identified for. In the meantime, the Speedy Drive 108 hub offered a handy guide a rough and exact really feel with simply 3.3 levels between freehub engagement factors.

Detail shot of the tread on the Bontrager Girona RSL tires that come on the Trek Checkpoint SL Gen 3 gravel bikeDetail shot of the tread on the Bontrager Girona RSL tires that come on the Trek Checkpoint SL Gen 3 gravel bike
The Bontrager Girona RSL tires are a stable all-arounder with an emphasis on rolling velocity; (picture/Tucker Adams)

The 25mm inside width pairs nicely with trendy gravel tires, together with the 42mm-wide Bontrager Girona RSLs that come entrance and rear on the Checkpoint SL. With a super-smooth heart tread and frivolously knobby shoulders, the Girona tires are finest for hardpacked gravel and mixed-surface using.

I discovered them to be very fast-rolling, with glorious straight-line velocity and ample grip when leaning them over in agency to barely free gravel circumstances. At 42 mm huge, they’re fairly voluminous, and I loved operating round 35 psi for a big contact patch and enhanced cushioning.

A pointy rock punched a gap within the entrance tire on one among my first check rides, nevertheless it plugged simply, and I’ve had no different points regardless of using loads of tough and rocky trails and roads since.

Whereas Trek doesn’t embrace them with the bikes, it despatched one of many new Journey Body Luggage ($130) to check out. These baggage match the mount factors on the brand new Checkpoint SL and Checkmate SLR frames. The two.8L dimension suits completely underneath the highest tube, the place it’s impressively steady and rattle-free, even when loaded with gear.

It added a major quantity of well-organized, simply accessible on-bike storage with a weight penalty of solely 270 g. The thumb screws made it straightforward to put in and take away, plus it comes with straps so you may mount it on different frames, too.

Pulling a tube and tire lever out of the Trek Adventure Frame Bag on the Checkpoint SL Gen 3Pulling a tube and tire lever out of the Trek Adventure Frame Bag on the Checkpoint SL Gen 3
Trek’s new Journey baggage match completely on the Checkpoint SL and match numerous instruments and snacks; (picture/Tucker Adams)

Construct Choices

Trek at present sells the Checkpoint SL Gen 3 in two different, cheaper builds. The SL 6 and the SL 5 each function the very same 500 Sequence OCLV carbon body and fork however include alloy wheels and lower-tier elements that maintain the value down. If you happen to favor to construct your individual bike from the body up, the Checkpoint SL Gen 3 frameset goes for $2,400.

Stock image of the Trek Checkpoin SL 6 AXS Gen 3 gravel bikeStock image of the Trek Checkpoin SL 6 AXS Gen 3 gravel bike
The Trek Checkpoint SL 6 AXS Gen 3; (picture/Trek)

For $4,000, the Checkpoint SL 6 AXS Gen 3 comes with a 12-speed SRAM Rival AXS drivetrain and brakes, Bontrager Paradigm 25 alloy wheels, a Bontrager Elite Gravel alloy handlebar, and a Bontrager Verse P3 saddle. It positive factors a pound of weight however saves you $1,700.

Stock image of the Trek Checkpoint SL 5 AXS Gen 3 gravel bikeStock image of the Trek Checkpoint SL 5 AXS Gen 3 gravel bike
The Trek Checkpoint SL 5 AXS Gen 3; (picture/Trek)

At $3,200, the Checkpoint SL 5 AXS Gen 3 nonetheless comes with wi-fi shifting within the type of a SRAM Apex AXS 12-speed drivetrain. It has SRAM Apex hydraulic disc brakes, Bontrager Paradigm SL wheels, a Bontrager Elite Gravel alloy handlebar, and a Bontrager Verse Comp Quick saddle.

The Journey

Climbing up a smooth gravel road aboard the Trek Checkpoint SL 7 AXS Gen 3 gravel bikeClimbing up a smooth gravel road aboard the Trek Checkpoint SL 7 AXS Gen 3 gravel bike
Trek’s Gravel Endurance geometry makes the Checkpoint SL Gen 3 comfy and approachable; (picture/Tucker Adams)

Trek is about as mainstream as biking manufacturers get, and it has a long time of expertise making a few of the hottest bikes available on the market. Having examined many and owned a couple of Trek mountain bikes over time, I’ve all the time discovered them extremely straightforward to get together with, generally virtually to a fault. 

That pattern continues with the Gen 3 Checkpoint SL, particularly because it pertains to the revised Gravel Endurance geometry. By shortening the attain and elevating the stack, this bike instantly has a extra impartial physique place that may definitely be extra comfy for extra riders, significantly on casual-paced group rides, long-slow-distance adventures, in a single day excursions, and so forth. 

Whereas casual-paced doesn’t essentially describe the way in which I prefer to journey, as a lanky 6-footer with a 35-inch inseam and quick torso, the Gravel Endurance geometry felt nice to me. My saddle top is already loopy excessive, so the added stack stored me from hinging greater than I like on the waist. Even with the upper stack, my saddle top remains to be fairly a bit increased than the bar prime, however a lot lower than on racier rigs.

For somebody who likes to attempt to push the tempo and journey quick more often than not, I discover that aggressive geometries and the resultant physique positions merely aren’t probably the most comfy for me. Nonetheless, I may get right into a low and aggressive sufficient place by using within the drops or reducing the stem. However for placing in miles on common coaching rides, I discovered the Checkpoint SL to really feel fairly perfect. 

Riding the Trek Checkpoint SL Gen 3 on a gravel roadRiding the Trek Checkpoint SL Gen 3 on a gravel road
The Checkpoint SL Gen 3 body is stiff and feels vigorous underneath surges of energy; (picture/Tucker Adams)

Trek’s IsoSpeed system added consolation by decreasing vibrations that got here up by way of the saddle. Whereas the body remained inflexible, it offered a little bit of “suspension” for the rider, just like the Future Shock system on the Specialised Diverge STR.

It didn’t really feel something like the standard suspension you may discover on a full-suspension mountain bike. But it surely was completely noticeable in comparison with most inflexible gravel bikes, even these with deliberately “compliant” body designs. 

The texture of IsoSpeed was fairly delicate. By isolating and permitting the seat tube to flex barely, it offered a little bit of a relaxing sensation. It lowered buzz and suggestions as a substitute of transferring each vibration straight into the saddle.

As soon as I used to be used to using this bike, I truthfully didn’t discover it. Leaping again on my private bike with out IsoSpeed, nevertheless, rapidly made me understand how efficient it truly was.

The plump 42mm tires additionally performed their half by including cushioning to assist {smooth} the journey even additional. And, the flowery carbon Bontrager IsoCore bar helped maintain my fingers from going numb as rapidly as they do when using most alloy bars. The carbon fork was fairly stiff, although, so good line selection in chunky circumstances was nonetheless essential to keep away from getting bucked round.

One other good factor in regards to the IsoSpeed system is that it didn’t take away from lateral body stiffness or pedaling effectivity. The Checkpoint SL responded instantly to pedaling enter and had a vigorous really feel underneath energy. For a motorbike catering extra towards journey using than its predecessor, it had a zesty really feel once I obtained on the gasoline.

Using every little thing from hardpack gravel, free gravel, pavement, and non-technical singletrack, the Checkpoint SL was comfy, fast-rolling, and conscious of dealing with enter. I loved taking activates a whim, piecing collectively rides on singletrack, {smooth} fireplace roads, rutted double observe, and paved bike paths, and it transitioned between terrain and floor sorts with out lacking a beat.

I rapidly discovered its limits, nevertheless, when venturing down super-rough, technical, and additional chunky roads and trails, however the identical is true of nearly any drop bar bike with a inflexible carbon fork.  

Climbing a gravel road in the forest on the Trek Checkpoint SL 7 AXS Gen 3 gravel bikeClimbing a gravel road in the forest on the Trek Checkpoint SL 7 AXS Gen 3 gravel bike
It’s not the lightest bike on the planet, nevertheless it’s gentle sufficient that it definitely received’t gradual most individuals down; (picture/Tucker Adams)

Though each new super-light gravel race bike continues to skew our notion of weight, 19 kilos, 9 ounces (dimension giant, tubeless, no pedals) remains to be fairly dang gentle for a non-race bike. Certain, if you happen to rode it again to again with a 17-pound bike, you’d discover the distinction. However in any other case, it didn’t really feel sluggish or heavy within the slightest. Having raced and completed nicely on heavier bikes in my life, the Checkpoint SL felt gentle sufficient to me for racing, particularly since I’m not battling for a spot on the professional podium.

I additionally discovered the 7 AXS construct to come back collectively very properly, and there’s nothing in any respect that I’d want or need to improve on this bike proper out of the gate. In fact, the saddle and tires would be the most blatant modifications folks will make, and positive, you would drop some weight with some lighter carbon hoops, however the bundle is nice and performs nicely. At $5,700, it’s a aggressive value for what you get, too.

Whereas seems are all the time secondary to efficiency, I occur to suppose the Checkpoint SL 7 AXS Gen 3 seems improbable. The glint coat “Bronze Age” paint and carbon matte end is gorgeous, with small purple Trek logos that pop simply sufficient with out being obnoxious. The tan wall tires, huge carbon rims, and conventional body silhouette additionally work collectively to provide it a timeless enchantment.

Closing Ideas on the Trek Checkpoint SL Gen 3

Leaning the Trek Checkpoint SL Gen 3 over slightly while turning on a gravel road Leaning the Trek Checkpoint SL Gen 3 over slightly while turning on a gravel road
The Checkpoint SL checks numerous containers on my record, making it one of the crucial well-rounded gravel bikes I’ve ridden in a while; (picture/Tucker Adams)

To me, the Trek Checkpoint SL Gen 3 is the epitome of what a gravel bike must be. Whereas I take pleasure in gravel racing, I don’t essentially need to journey an aggressive race bike on a regular basis. Certain, I desire a bike that’s gentle, quick, and environment friendly, however I additionally desire a bike that’s comfy and up for something, and I assume the overwhelming majority of riders do, too.

That’s the fantastic thing about gravel using, in spite of everything. Certain, it’s loosely outlined as using on unpaved roads, however at its core, gravel using is no matter you need it to be. From {smooth} to tough gravel and paved roads to singletrack, I desire a bike that’s as multi-faceted as the game itself and able to tackle any floor, terrain, or hare-brained route I give you.

And that’s precisely what the Checkpoint SL 7 AXS Gen 3 is — a succesful and adventure-ready gravel rig that’s straightforward to get together with, fast-rolling, gentle sufficient, and enjoyable to journey just about in every single place. Its comfy geometry, user-friendly nature, and adaptableness give it a mass enchantment that many bikes lack.


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