Mountain Biking UK

2019 SPECIALIZE­D STUMP JUMPER

Is this iconic model’ s latest incarnatio­n the ultimate trail bike?

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The Specialize­d Stumpjumpe­r has taken many forms since it claimed the title of ‘first production mountain bike’ back in 1981, from XC hardtail to mid-travel full-sus. It’s now evolved once more, into what Specialize­d are touting as “the ultimate trail bike”.

Potential buyers are presented with a lot of different options – you can go for 29in wheels or 650b, a carbon fibre frame or aluminium, short or long travel, a unisex build or women’s-specific finishing kit. There’s even an Evo version for riders wanting something longer, slacker and overall more aggressive.

All share one important trait – enhanced stiffness to improve handling in rough terrain. This was Specialize­d’s primary goal when redesignin­g the Stumpy. Hence the asymmetric­al reinforcin­g strut that connects the top tube and seat tube (a design first used on their Demo downhill bike). The carbon frames also have a new lay-up, resulting in a claimed eight per cent higher stiffness and 100g weight saving.

Every frame is now plus-tyre compatible, with Boost spacing and clearance for 3.0in rubber. Geometry varies with travel and wheel size, with the 150mm-travel, 650b-wheeled ‘Comp 27.5’ model pictured (£2,500) having a 65.5-degree head angle, 455mm reach and 1,212mm wheelbase on the large size.

Swappable chips allow you to drop the bottom bracket and slacken the head angle slightly. Specialize­d have also shortened the seat tube across all sizes, allowing room for longer droppers and making it easier to ‘size up’ for more reach.

Pricing starts at £1,700 for the short-travel Stumpjumpe­r ST and rises to £8,000 for the top-ofthe-line S-Works model.

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