Specialized Stumpjumper EVO Comp Alloy // Bike Review
Reviewer Stats: 5’11” & 215 lbs
After spending considerable time on the carbon Specialized Stumpjumper EVO, I expected a very similar ride quality from its alloy cousin. Instead, I found the alloy model’s updated shock tuning and vibration damping created a forgiving and soft ride despite its heavier weight. Both carbon and alloy versions of the Stumpjumper EVO lean toward aggressive one-bike quiver territory—though not without possessing a few distinct characteristics of their own.
Between the alloy components and updated Fox suspension, this alloy version of the Stumpjumper EVO is noticeably easier on my wrists than the full carbon model. The only complaint I can summon on this budget build was some very audible chain slap from the SRAM NX rear derailleur.
Overall, I’m glad Specialized is producing an alloy version of this bike. The Stumpjumper EVO is an amazing one-bike quiver capable of providing loads of fun for novice and expert riders alike. Whether you’re doing laps at your local trail system, pedaling a big loop out in the backcountry or even occasionally riding at a bike park, the EVO is my pick as your best bet for a single bike that can handle just about any trail.
**Geometry Specs reflect S4 Frame Size**
Wheel Size: 29"
Rear Travel: 150mm
Fork: 160mm
Wheelbase: 1249mm
Chainstay: 441mm
Reach: 475mm
Head Tube Angle: 64.5°
SEE FULL REVIEW HERE: https://freehubmag.com/reviews/specialized-stumpjumper-evo-comp-alloy
SPECIALIZED WEBSITE: https://www.specialized.com/us/en/stumpjumper-evo-comp-alloy/p/199210?color=318400-199210
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After spending considerable time on the carbon Specialized Stumpjumper EVO, I expected a very similar ride quality from its alloy cousin. Instead, I found the alloy model’s updated shock tuning and vibration damping created a forgiving and soft ride despite its heavier weight. Both carbon and alloy versions of the Stumpjumper EVO lean toward aggressive one-bike quiver territory—though not without possessing a few distinct characteristics of their own.
Between the alloy components and updated Fox suspension, this alloy version of the Stumpjumper EVO is noticeably easier on my wrists than the full carbon model. The only complaint I can summon on this budget build was some very audible chain slap from the SRAM NX rear derailleur.
Overall, I’m glad Specialized is producing an alloy version of this bike. The Stumpjumper EVO is an amazing one-bike quiver capable of providing loads of fun for novice and expert riders alike. Whether you’re doing laps at your local trail system, pedaling a big loop out in the backcountry or even occasionally riding at a bike park, the EVO is my pick as your best bet for a single bike that can handle just about any trail.
**Geometry Specs reflect S4 Frame Size**
Wheel Size: 29"
Rear Travel: 150mm
Fork: 160mm
Wheelbase: 1249mm
Chainstay: 441mm
Reach: 475mm
Head Tube Angle: 64.5°
SEE FULL REVIEW HERE: https://freehubmag.com/reviews/specialized-stumpjumper-evo-comp-alloy
SPECIALIZED WEBSITE: https://www.specialized.com/us/en/stumpjumper-evo-comp-alloy/p/199210?color=318400-199210
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