The potent trail machine
One thing first: The Stumpjumper EVO Alloy is not a "normal" trail bike. It's built to ride wild, pure and simple. With the same brand new design as its carbon brothers - including adjustable head tube angle, 150mm tuned travel, S-sizing and integrated SWAT ™ box - in a lightweight yet sturdy M5 aluminum frame, you'll be able to rock trails, that were previously reserved for downhill racing cars.
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160mm of travel that tames the trail
Even the largest travel is useless without the right kinematics, which is why Specialized them in the foreground when developing the Stumpjumper EVO design. With the findings from the enduro chassis design and more than 1,000 hours of development work on the trail and in the chassis laboratory, you have significantly improved the performance when pedaling uphill and at the same time created a powerful, efficient and lively bike that every biker longs for. In addition, the anti-squat behavior has been increased so that the chassis is more resistant to bobbing. Angular obstacles are now also better swallowed, which means that less speed is lost.
The S-Sizing geometry of the Stumpjumper EVO is Specialized most progressive ever. Long, low, flat, a fork with little offset, a steeper seat tube angle - all of these make your ride a better experience. However, different riders have different demands on the bike, which is why the geometry of the Stumpjumper EVO can be fully adjusted with six different settings. Not only can the bottom bracket height be adjusted by 10 mm, but also the head tube by up to two degrees. If you want to ride a 27.5 "rear wheel with a 29" front wheel with the EVO - no problem, there is also the perfect setting for this.
Rider-First Engineered ™
Rider-First Engineered ™ frames use a frame size-dependent approach to keep the riding characteristics identical across all sizes. Regardless of whether you are a small S1 rider or a giant on the S6 bike - the driving characteristics remain the same. Cornering as if on rails and balanced stiffness between the front and rear wheel - all of this with the lowest possible weight.
SWAT ™
When Specialized the SWAT ™ Box on the Stumpjumper in 2016, they increased the storage space and from now on had enough space for puncture protection equipment. The new Stumpjumper has retained the same design features, but increased the volume and added a SWAT ™ bladder that allows you to hide an additional 650 ml of water in your down tube. Yes, the bubble is the same size as a small bottle.