The Scale Gravel range is spread across three clearly separated price points: the aluminum Scale Gravel 20 at $1,599.99, the carbon Scale Gravel 10 at $2,899.99, and the top-end carbon Scale Gravel RC at $5,199.99. That gives the line a broad reach, from a relatively accessible entry into the concept up to a premium carbon version for riders who want lower weight and higher-end equipment. Based on the supplied build data, the 20 uses an aluminum frame with carbon fork, SRAM NX Eagle 1x12 mechanical transmission, 34t chainring, 11-50 cassette, Shimano hydraulic disc brakes, and a claimed weight of 11.3 kg.
The Scale Gravel 10 moves to a carbon frame and keeps the carbon fork, dropping claimed weight to 10.7 kg while upgrading to a 1x12 electronic setup listed as SRAM RED AXS with S1000 Eagle Transmission and a wider 10-52 cassette. That makes the 10 the obvious sweet spot for riders who want the full carbon-frame concept without RC-level pricing. The RC sits as the halo model at just over $5,199, though no detailed spec list is provided here beyond its place at the top of the carbon range. Overall, the lineup appears structured around the same core platform and tire-forward off-road intent, with the main differences being frame material, drivetrain level, and corresponding weight and price.