Guerrilla Gravity started with big bikes. The first two in their available stable, the GG/DH and the Megatrail were a downhill and an enduro bike, respectively, and those are the types of bikes most would expect from a brand with “gravity” in the name. Over time, they added smaller travel options, and even a hardtail, but all of them were crafted with progressive geometry and a focus on descending.

Over the years, fans have noticed an opening in Guerrilla Gravity’s lineup. There was an empty spot at the tall end of the stable for a long-travel 29er. Fans speculated that it might have been called the MegaSmash, but that became the moniker for the Megatrail and The Smash mixed-wheel hybrid. Others suggested something like the “Warpig.” The Gnarvana rounds out the top spot nicely though, and today, Guerrilla Gravity has an actual long-travel 29er in its book.

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