last year's review: this bike is great, front end is great, back end is great. this year's comments about last year's bike: front is crap, back end is crap. this year's bike is awesome.
I've gotta say, the headset kit is a true game changer IMO. Everyone has been trying to add versatility with a flip chip, but most of them are like .4 degrees. Who the hell notices that
the flip switches make a diff in how the shock feels usually but not the front. i used to combine them with a canecreek crown race that does the same thing for the same reason, so its probably not at all that new - but its definitely waaaaaaaaaaay more convenient than a crown race.
Just bought a brand new 2021 Specialized S-Works Stumpjumper EVO on Saturday, went on my first 10 mile pavement ride yesterday; be hitting the trails soon; the bike was almost $10k plus tax.
Wow diggin the adjustability. I like the 160 & 150 for where I live and we have tight n twisty with lots of roots . Being able to make it 65.5 degree head angle is so nice we have short super steep climbs and not being locked into the Wild West geo only is nice .
Seems like a solid choice for the one bike to do all. The Comp is the model I'd go for. Wonder if they'll come out with an AL model to compete with the Ripmo AF? Regular Stumpy will probably just be this 150F/140R Fox 34/RS and inline shock.
I wonder how it compares to my previous generation evo that I have set up with a 160 fork, cascade link, and long shocked with a 255x52.5 shock for 150ish mm of travel. Long shocking it with the cascade link solved the issues with the stock suspension kinematic of the previous generation for me and has made it an excellent enduro/do everything decently bike for me. It kinda sounds like that's one of the main things they changed for the new generation and I think it's awesome that the new model is basically what I modified my bike to, but it comes stock.
The updates to the new Evo look outstanding. I'd probably go with the new Evo Expert. Solid build, and I can swap over my fancy wheels from my old bike prior to selling it. With that said, the new Trek Slash is still high on my list and it's going to be a tough choice. I'm planning to demo both prior to making my decision.
Ha! This is what's bad. We buy bikes then have to make it ours. I'm thinking for this I would have to change the; bar, grips, seat, tires and with CushCore, pedals, Invis, I know I'm forgetting... something.
I will buy a Huffy. I could use some help here. I am in my early 40's I was in pretty good shape until this covid thing happened. I live in Florida and some of the trails here have alot of roots. I used to have a TRek hardtail and it was not very comfortable riding the trails. I am planning on moving to North Carloina in a year. I want to street ride the bike and maybe some minor trail riding for a few months to get my endurance up and lose some weight before I start trail riding. I should have kept the trek for street riding and only using mountain bike for trail riding but I gave the trek away. It is hard to spend $5000 on a bike that I might not use often. If you could spend between 1500 and 2500 what would you get.
I can’t decide between this or the sb150. It feels weird going full enduro cause I still gotta climb but this thing is slacker and the same amount of rear travel... Also does anyone know which one climbs better?
Nicely done ad, Vital. This is the only review of the 6 or 8 I have read or watched that says the bike climbs better than just okay. The angle headset? I asked in the Specialized shop a couple of years ago about putting one in my Stumpy and they said no way. Won't work; could void the warranty. Bike marketing at it's best!
Do it all bike is this one enduro isnt a do it all a trail bike it espcially with this bike it practically has enduro travel while climbing much better
@@Topan_Conspiracy uh no there is no specalzied trek yeti nukeproof canyon cannodale Any brand there is no enduro bike thst is a better do it all this bike shits on enduros for climbing and is almost as good for descents
its cheaper than i thought it would be, but its still too expensive for me. im going to buy a propain spindrift with mullet setup, and i bet its going to ride as good as the specialized enduro.
Would the 2020\1 PIVOT SWITCHBLADE beat this bike in every aspect? Climbing, sprinting, descending, tight turns, NOT destroyer of pedals and cranks, flat surfaces, roots, rock gardens, etc. overall quality, quality control... thank you, and good videos!
THe 52T is fine and dandy. It's the fact that it's backed-up by the 42T that's horrible. Sram should make a whole new cassette if they're trying to go 10-52, not just modify the large sprocket. Make the jumps between gears more consistent, not less. Or just stick to the 50T and call it a day... Damn this oneuping in this industry.
yzedf it is. I wish they’d make it 10-13-15-17-19-21-23-28-33-39-45-51 2 tooth jumps through the most commonly used gears would be so sweet. As a singlespeed fan, I rarely use my 32x10 or 32x51, but am sure glad they are there when I want them. I almost always wear out a single cog (17, 19, or 21) before any of the others because it feels best on most of the hundreds of miles of well built, topo-following trails built here in Prescott, AZ.
I am 5'10" and went with an S3 too. I think if all you were riding were fire roads and lift/shuttle access, then S4 would be great. If you have any tech climbing or even tight/tech descents, the S3 is great.
At that price my friend there are not going to be many riders who can, or even want to afford it except those racers who hope to earn prize money riding those downhills. I have one of the original Specialized Rock Hoppers and it is twenty plus years old and has none of the fancy stuff these new bikes have. No shocks on the back, (hard tail) and minimal on the front. I still ride it from time to time but at my age of 74 I have to be careful, because this last winter I had to major accidents on it. Didn't bother the bike at all, but I got messed up pretty good each one taking me a month to recuperate from. I had heard recently that Specialized has gone on to only produce top end bikes which they are charging a premium price for. My first Specialized was a Ten Year anniversary gift from the gentleman I work for. That road bike is the Aluminum Ceramic composite, with the name Aliez which I have since given to a grandchild who was headed off to Davis to study and now on to San Francisco to study to become a Dentist, and he still rides it. Specialized was my bike of choice, but I can no longer afford them.
Specialized is dealing once again. It’s now a year later (2023) and this bike is on sale for just $100 more than it was two years ago - and $1,000 less than this time one year ago. Strange times - when $5,000 is a good deal, right?
That's what I'm seeing too... Supposedly they're oversold and the next run will arrive in March at the earliest, but possibly June/July. I have one on order, but the shop has a new Bronson in stock and I'm really considering getting that and cancelling the order. If we weren't heading into winter that's definitely what I'd do.
The ultimate trail bike... Trail bike with 29" wheels + 160mm/150mm of travel and 64.5° HA? They trying to start a new trend or is that just where things are going?
Actually this is their rowdy “trail” bike that kind of carries over that “evo” name. The regular stumpy drops very soon. Not sure why they are doing separate launches.
For $4,899, is the Stumpjumper EVO Expert worth it?
Yes
yes, but I wish they made an aluminum and cheaper version because I really like the geo and the customizability of the bike
In aluminum and to lower the price.
Eric Cartman's Strength and Power you obviously are still stuck in the retro age or don’t know much about bikes
I see the expert for 5499 EU in Europe. that is a lot.
2:26 that pre-hop was insane
Good eye, Ethan!
last year's review: this bike is great, front end is great, back end is great.
this year's comments about last year's bike: front is crap, back end is crap. this year's bike is awesome.
I've gotta say, the headset kit is a true game changer IMO. Everyone has been trying to add versatility with a flip chip, but most of them are like .4 degrees. Who the hell notices that
the flip switches make a diff in how the shock feels usually but not the front. i used to combine them with a canecreek crown race that does the same thing for the same reason, so its probably not at all that new - but its definitely waaaaaaaaaaay more convenient than a crown race.
Angle sets are ages old. You can buy them for every bike.
Just bought a brand new 2021 Specialized S-Works Stumpjumper EVO on Saturday, went on my first 10 mile pavement ride yesterday; be hitting the trails soon; the bike was almost $10k plus tax.
Wow diggin the adjustability. I like the 160 & 150 for where I live and we have tight n twisty with lots of roots . Being able to make it 65.5 degree head angle is so nice we have short super steep climbs and not being locked into the Wild West geo only is nice .
Wild that the MSRP for this bike is $6,300 now. 2022 is “on sale” now for $4,899.
That exposed carbon looks insane, my new dream bike, this is
Omg I just ordered one and this made me more exited!
Seems like a solid choice for the one bike to do all. The Comp is the model I'd go for. Wonder if they'll come out with an AL model to compete with the Ripmo AF? Regular Stumpy will probably just be this 150F/140R Fox 34/RS and inline shock.
I wonder how it compares to my previous generation evo that I have set up with a 160 fork, cascade link, and long shocked with a 255x52.5 shock for 150ish mm of travel. Long shocking it with the cascade link solved the issues with the stock suspension kinematic of the previous generation for me and has made it an excellent enduro/do everything decently bike for me. It kinda sounds like that's one of the main things they changed for the new generation and I think it's awesome that the new model is basically what I modified my bike to, but it comes stock.
Hi bros
Did the same on my 2020 evo pro
This channel deserves way more likes
we like you too! ;-)
Have mine* pre-ordered, can't wait for spring ;-) I'll be running it mullet style for sure.
Thank you so much for mentioning your height and the bike size!!
Damn! You are a fantastic reviewer.
This bike is AWESOME, I love my stumpy
The updates to the new Evo look outstanding. I'd probably go with the new Evo Expert. Solid build, and I can swap over my fancy wheels from my old bike prior to selling it. With that said, the new Trek Slash is still high on my list and it's going to be a tough choice. I'm planning to demo both prior to making my decision.
Ha! This is what's bad. We buy bikes then have to make it ours. I'm thinking for this I would have to change the; bar, grips, seat, tires and with CushCore, pedals, Invis, I know I'm forgetting... something.
At 2:48 is an eye candy!! Gosh
@2:00 - I thought they got rid of Horst/FSR for a single pivot design?
The EVO kept it as did the alloy version on the regular stumpy
We just want an affordable ALU version 😣
That goes for every bike manufacturer
Yep. Who cares about the "vertical compliance" of carbon when it's sitting on top of 150 mm of travel for an extra thousand dollars.
Was this recorded in Mammoth, CA?
I will buy a Huffy. I could use some help here. I am in my early 40's I was in pretty good shape until this covid thing happened. I live in Florida and some of the trails here have alot of roots. I used to have a TRek hardtail and it was not very comfortable riding the trails. I am planning on moving to North Carloina in a year. I want to street ride the bike and maybe some minor trail riding for a few months to get my endurance up and lose some weight before I start trail riding. I should have kept the trek for street riding and only using mountain bike for trail riding but I gave the trek away. It is hard to spend $5000 on a bike that I might not use often. If you could spend between 1500 and 2500 what would you get.
i was thinking about this bike or the normal stump jumper not sure if i want to get s3 or s4 im just under 6ft
Member when water bottles were not cool?
Amazing bike for sure.
But what's with that colour scheme?? Looks like a back yard rattle can job.
Were you guys riding purgatory
What is the max tire size you could run on this? It comes with 2.3”. Could you run a 2.5” or bigger on it?
Can you review the Rocky Mountain slayer?
I have a 2020 C90 Slayer 27.5 so I can give you an honest review. It’s fucking bonkers.
So next question, will there be an aluminum frame option, like the previous EVO had?
I am 5'11'', what size is better for me s3 s4? thx
I can’t decide between this or the sb150. It feels weird going full enduro cause I still gotta climb but this thing is slacker and the same amount of rear travel...
Also does anyone know which one climbs better?
I'd like to know as well :)
Currently ride a xl nomad v4 but its too small, is the new evo a downgrade in point and shoot down the mountain
i first thought this was perfect for jibbing put then the 29ers kicked in
how does that compare to the slash or altitude
Great bike. I wish the frame wouldn't look like an ebike -_-
More internal room for water and goodies yet lighter? Win win
Guess what I’m buying next
I don't know bruh
so what´s the difference now with the Status?
They still don't sell it in the US, that's what.
Status is a mullet heavy duty(aka heavy)/ fun park bike, this is 29er carbon trail/enduroish bike
Nicely done ad, Vital. This is the only review of the 6 or 8 I have read or watched that says the bike climbs better than just okay. The angle headset? I asked in the Specialized shop a couple of years ago about putting one in my Stumpy and they said no way. Won't work; could void the warranty. Bike marketing at it's best!
What’s the max tire size for this model?
Ultimate trailbike =>> Enduro
Enduro =>> Do it all bike
Downhill = ???
Do it all bike is this one enduro isnt a do it all a trail bike it espcially with this bike it practically has enduro travel while climbing much better
@@skyshade9106 yes but enduro 180 travel also can do it all, climb, descent etc
@@Topan_Conspiracy uh no there is no specalzied trek yeti nukeproof canyon cannodale Any brand there is no enduro bike thst is a better do it all this bike shits on enduros for climbing and is almost as good for descents
I have yet to try this new stumpy, but my s3 enduro 2020 climbs amazing.. 6.2k gain over 40 miles... no sweat. 52t sram.
@@gxplore no shit on climbing rite?
its cheaper than i thought it would be, but its still too expensive for me. im going to buy a propain spindrift with mullet setup, and i bet its going to ride as good as the specialized enduro.
I thought Brandon left vital, is this his final review?
anyone knows what brake are they using?
why could this not release later because it will be sold out and I know it
how much is just the frame?
Would the 2020\1 PIVOT SWITCHBLADE beat this bike in every aspect? Climbing, sprinting, descending, tight turns, NOT destroyer of pedals and cranks, flat surfaces, roots, rock gardens, etc. overall quality, quality control... thank you, and good videos!
In Canada this is just under 8k, so I'd say yall are lucky its this "cheap"
I want to see Curtis Keene rip on it first.
THe 52T is fine and dandy. It's the fact that it's backed-up by the 42T that's horrible. Sram should make a whole new cassette if they're trying to go 10-52, not just modify the large sprocket. Make the jumps between gears more consistent, not less. Or just stick to the 50T and call it a day...
Damn this oneuping in this industry.
Shimano 12 speed gear spacing makes a lot more sense
I mean I have both shimano and sram on my two bikes and its honestly hard to tell the difference of jumps
Yup
Ethan Benton I think 28-33-39-45-51 is a lot smoother than 28-32-36-42-52, especially in chunky tech with minimal traction
yzedf it is. I wish they’d make it 10-13-15-17-19-21-23-28-33-39-45-51
2 tooth jumps through the most commonly used gears would be so sweet. As a singlespeed fan, I rarely use my 32x10 or 32x51, but am sure glad they are there when I want them. I almost always wear out a single cog (17, 19, or 21) before any of the others because it feels best on most of the hundreds of miles of well built, topo-following trails built here in Prescott, AZ.
how much $ ?
No normal stumpjumper anymore?
Rumor is the regular SJ will debut next week. 130r/ 140f travel.
i am ur 1000th like. less go
Wow. Sweet!
29 ish lbs?
5k SLX bottom model, ouch
It's $4.1k for the Comp.
Hi bro
meanwhile I'm here riding the shit out of my 2004 Stumpjumper, they are great bikes I wish I could afford the newer ones
keep shredding that thing!!
Juan Miguel Gual Alonso you aren’t missing much except the payment. Biking is biking.
Save some money then
Big difference with new ones,,you'd love it!!
2004 Specialized Stumpjumper FSR Pro here. Still rips just fine. Getting hard to find 26" tires though..
What do you think of this vs the Ibis Ripmo V2? I can get the deore spec Ripmo with a factory 36 and factory X2 for about $50 more than the Stumpy Evo
Is it really true that all evo models were sold out in less than 36 hours? Say it ain't so!
Gosh look at how the prices changed in 2022 lol.
5'10 on an S3?
I am 5'10" and went with an S3 too. I think if all you were riding were fire roads and lift/shuttle access, then S4 would be great. If you have any tech climbing or even tight/tech descents, the S3 is great.
@@MonsterChuck Have you change stem or dropper post, or any other mods?
Awesome spec for the price!
These are way more expensive now
very nice bike
Rider height?
1:49
@@lggc4952 1.77,8
At that price my friend there are not going to be many riders who can, or even want to afford it except those racers who hope to earn prize money riding those downhills. I have one of the original Specialized Rock Hoppers and it is twenty plus years old and has none of the fancy stuff these new bikes have. No shocks on the back, (hard tail) and minimal on the front. I still ride it from time to time but at my age of 74 I have to be careful, because this last winter I had to major accidents on it. Didn't bother the bike at all, but I got messed up pretty good each one taking me a month to recuperate from. I had heard recently that Specialized has gone on to only produce top end bikes which they are charging a premium price for. My first Specialized was a Ten Year anniversary gift from the gentleman I work for. That road bike is the Aluminum Ceramic composite, with the name Aliez which I have since given to a grandchild who was headed off to Davis to study and now on to San Francisco to study to become a Dentist, and he still rides it. Specialized was my bike of choice, but I can no longer afford them.
This same bike is now $6000 less than a year later.…
Specialized is dealing once again. It’s now a year later (2023) and this bike is on sale for just $100 more than it was two years ago - and $1,000 less than this time one year ago. Strange times - when $5,000 is a good deal, right?
Nice Bike but amazing price
This is kenevo 2020 but not e-bike
Expect to wait 7+ months to get your bike.
That's what I'm seeing too... Supposedly they're oversold and the next run will arrive in March at the earliest, but possibly June/July. I have one on order, but the shop has a new Bronson in stock and I'm really considering getting that and cancelling the order. If we weren't heading into winter that's definitely what I'd do.
The ultimate trail bike...
Trail bike with 29" wheels + 160mm/150mm of travel and 64.5° HA?
They trying to start a new trend or is that just where things are going?
My thoughts exactly, that was an enduro bike 3 years ago.
Yep. 66-68 and 130-140 is fine for a trail bike for me.
Actually this is their rowdy “trail” bike that kind of carries over that “evo” name. The regular stumpy drops very soon. Not sure why they are doing separate launches.
Love the mint color. Too bad the whole bike isn't that color. 😁
Trail Lady MTB: That pistachio dark green dual color is nasty as. What was someone thinking? Either color alone is ok.
Where’s the motor , Lol
infomercial?
OR really positive review because they built a really good bike?
@@stiingya with no real comparisons to other bikes or mentions of the horrid value I'm inclined to say no
fcking over price!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
😁
Easy acces to water
Why they done that silly paint job?
I can almost guarantee I will like my ripmo AF with dvo for 3k more than this.
Depends on where you live. In my region the ripmo af slx will run you as much as the stumpjumper
You are right. Not all of us need or want 64 or less HTA and enduro bro type of riding.
Its just too bad the ripmo is an ugly bike.
Batscat honestly yes but that’s the large sizes and up the medium which I use is good looking.
@@aidenmtb5784 no it's not, sadly all of them are just ugly. Work great thought!!!
Cant wait 4 years to buy a used one for $1600 😁👍
No 27.5??? That's a thumbs down for me
There is
Looks good to shred but it’s still fuglly as shit. Cant wait to give one push.
Prefiro Demo
Stumpjumper = Trail/Down Country
Stumpjumper Evo = All Mountain/Trail/Enduro
Enduro = Enduro/Downduro ....
...... LOL?
You forgot the enduro evo 😂
It may works great, but looks horrible boring.
Hi
The bike is great, the painting is terrible.
Hi bros
Too pricey? Your local Walmart sells bikes, but you should ride at your own risk.
The expert model is the equivalent of $6000 in the UK. Absolute fucking joke. I'll stick to YT.
Offset shock on a bike that breaks shocks? Eeeessssh.
The crisis is coming. Anyone is going to buy a brand new bike?
Amazing for an extra grand you can buy a LEVO.
Add all the travel you want, Specialized is still a dad bike.
Basically it took specialized 5 years to make the Yeti SB 5.5.
5k is ehm, way to overpreiced !!! imagine that you can buy cars with that money!!!