Specialized is calling its new Stumpjumper line “the ultimate trail bike”, and this Stumpjumper Comp Carbon 29 hits that mark pretty much … It seems with the evo specialized is putting an experimental bike into serial production, which is cool. Stumpjumper Evo was a test ballon and it showed that within a season Spec can easily pull off new molds for making a carbon version. Last year’s Specialized Stumpjumper FSR Comp Evo was our Suspension Bike of the Year.But nothing stands still in this game, so how does it fare against the class of 2013? However, it is still worthwhile pushing the saddle forward so as not to pedal with too much of your weight over the rear.
Specialized's Stumpjumper FSR Expert EVO features a burlier build and slacker geometry than the standard Stumpy, but does that mean more fun … The 2.6-inch tires combined with the softer, gently poppy FSR linkage made for a backslapping high-five party on greater-than-XC-but-less-than-all-mountain terrain. Specialized offers a dizzying number of Stumpjumper flavors, from alloy to carbon, with 27.5 or 29er wheels, and there’s even a “short travel” version of the bike. From short after-work rides, alpine tours over several days to a hard-riding shuttle day, this bike can do it all. Frame. Essentially unchanged from 2012, the Specialized Stumpjumper FSR Comp Evo is the cheaper of two Evo models, and gets an M5 aluminium, rather than FACT carbon frame. The Specialized Stumpjumper Comp Alloy 29 in test. I tested the Expert 29 which features a 12-speed SRAM GX Eagle drivetrain, RockShox Pike RC fork, carbon Roval wheels, a Specialized Command dropper post, and SRAM Guide R brakes. While following the same frame lines, the ST version we have here is the most conservative in terms of travel and geometry out of all the bikes in the range. Was running the settings suggested by Specialized for my weight, 260psi or so, felt spot on. 29er hoops steamroll over rocks and roots with ease and maintain their momentum in tough terrain. There is only one thing to say about the riding position: ultra comfortable. It is in no way extreme and that is its greatest strength. The bike’s long-and-low geometry lend it exceptional front-end traction and begs you to boost every bonus feature. - I think it's a combination of geometry and rear suspension behavior, but felt much more planted and natural on flat pedals. Each bike also has clearance for 3" tires, with 2.6" tires specced on the Stumpjumper and Stumpjumper Evo, and 2.3" tires on the Stumpjumper ST. …
The FOX FLOAT DHX2 Performance Elite rear shock keeps our coveted Rx Trail Tune, while giving you the coil-shock big-hit performance that you know and love. For 2020, Specialized has three bikes in the Stumpjumper range, all of which are available in both alloy and carbon, with 27.5- and 29-inch wheel options in each model. The new Specialized Stumpjumper Expert 29 is a bike for an extremely wide range of applications. With its FACT 11m full carbon frame , 27.5 Trail EVO geometry, and 150mm of travel, the Stumpjumper EVO has been purpose-built to shred the most gravity-defying trails. New Enduro with its extrem Geometron-like numbers is a clear indication where the Morgan Hillians are going.
The Stumpjumper EVO Comp Alloy 29 lives to get gnarly. The slacker head angle will put more weight behind the front axle on steeper trails so you don't have to change body position as much and the fork will bind less.