Fox is among the most well-known and respected suspension brands across several off-road categories. From Baja trophy trucks to gravel bikes, Fox Factory has been in the suspension game since 1974, starting with motocross. So when Fox announces that it has totally revamped a long-standing and successful mountain bike fork line, I pay attention.
PR in cycling is predictable. For suspension forks, the tag lines “smoother, more torsionally rigid, and lighter, for more comfort, control, and efficiency” can make my suspicious eyes glaze over. And I admit, at first, I scrolled right past the email announcing the new 36 and 36SL.
However, further investigation revealed that Fox’s claims regarding the changes to the 36 models pointed to significant, logical improvements to an already awesome fork line.
New Fox 36 and 36 SL
Fox 36
- Wheel size: 29, 27.5
- Travel: 140mm, 150mm, 160mm
- Rake: 37mm, 44mm (27.5”), 44mm (29”)
- Axle: Kabolt, 15QR on Performance Series
- Rotor size: Direct Mount 200, up to 230

- Air spring: FLOAT EVOL Compliant
- Steerer: 1.5” Tapered
- Starting weight: 1,920 g (29” 160mm GRIP X)
- MSRP: $749-1,149
Fox 36 SL
- Wheel size: 29
- Travel: 120mm, 130mm, 140mm
- Rake: 44mm offset
- Axle: Kabolt SL
- Rotor size: Direct Mount 180, up to 203

- Air spring: FLOAT EVOL Compliant
- Steerer: 1.5” Tapered
- Starting weight: 1755g (29” 140mm GRIP X)
- MSRP: $699-1,149
Significant Changes

Smoother Suspension Travel and Comfort
More Torsional Rigidity and Control
