Abstract The longest bottlebrush polymers reported so far (up to 7 μm in length) were synthesized in two steps from a norbornene derivative bearing two 2‐bromoisobutylate moieties ( NB ). The key to this achievement is the excellent reactivity of NB in ring opening metathesis polymerization, which proceeded in a well‐controlled manner with quantitative conversion of NB for monomer‐initiator ratios ranging up to 10,000. The resultant polymer derived from NB was readily converted to various bottlebrush polymers in a divergent synthetic route by grafting vinyl monomers from the 2‐bromoisobutylate units in NB via atom transfer radical polymerization. The structure of the ultra‐long bottlebrush polymer was directly observed using atomic force microscopy.