Specialized Release Their Alloy Stumpjumper EVO Into the Wild.

After launching an updated full carbon fibre Stumpjumper EVO last year in three builds, Specialized have followed it up with two alloy models.

Following up on the FACT 11mm carbon fibre Stumpjumper EVO S-Works, Expert and Comp offerings, Specialized have launched two alloy models in the form of the Comp and Elite.

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Sporting all the features that last year’s Stumpjumper EVO carbon fibre model, the two newly-released alloy models give you all the benefits at a much cheaper price point. The M5 alloy frame has the SWAT box, headset and Horst link geometry adjustments, and 150mm of rear wheel travel. Fork travel is 160mm throughout other than on the S1 size, which comes with a 150mm fork.

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Geometry, like the carbon version, is adjustable via either the headset cups or the flip chip, offering anywhere between 65.5 and 63 degrees of head angle adjustments in half degree increments, and a similar range of BB height adjustments depending on size. The flip chip is also now conveniently placed in the rear triangle, meaning you only need to drop the rear wheel out to access it. Sizing runs from S1 up to S6, with the idea being you pick your size, with options for one either side depending on preference.

2022 Specialized Stumpjumper EVO Alloy models

Stumpjumper EVO Comp

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Key features:

  • Fox Float 36 Rhythm 160mm fork
  • Fox Float X Performance shock
  • SRAM NX Eagle 12-speed drive
  • SRAM Code R 4-piston brakes
  • Specialized alloy wheels
  • X-Fusion Manic dropper
  • £3,250.00 RRP

Stumpjumper EVO Elite

Key features:

  • Fox Float 36 Factory 160mm fork
  • Fox Float X Factory shock
  • SRAM GX Eagle 12-speed
  • SRAM Code RS 4-piston brakes
  • Roval Traverse 29 Alloy wheels
  • OneUp V2 dropper
  • £4,500.00 RRP

You can check out the alloy Specialized Stumpjumper EVO models on their website here.


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