2025 Specialized Stumpjumper First Look | The Ultimate Do-It-All MTB

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Pinkbike Tech Editor Dario gives his initial thoughts on the all new Specialized Stumpjumper.

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As a specialized fan, this one is a big no.
Proprietary shock, wireless shifting and insane prices are all deal breakers.

CoderShare
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You can tell his enthusiasm on the new update. Glad I got my evo ltd when I did

calebledoux
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My 2019 stumpjumper is a beast ! Will be keeping her for many years to come.

angrychilimango
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No derailleur cable routing? Not a problem, Im gonna zip tie my XT shift cable on the frame 😆

jackgu
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I’ve got a 2022 Evo Expert. Best bike I’ve had. Don’t think I’ll trade in for this from what I’ve seen.

sparky
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No cable routing available for a derailleur is so stupid.

acberger
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I live in Malaysia and Specialized bikes are known to be on the expensive side among MTBikers here. However they've been slashing prices on their Stumjumpers these past few months (sometimes up to 70% off).
Now I know why they were clearing stock, a new one is coming.

shafhamid
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Excellent thorough first look, Dario. Nice work!

tonyboughman
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Looks like the perfect all around trail bike. I love the functional look of the new frame!

klaymoon
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Looks like my 2016 stump jumper. I’ve saved lots of $$$ not believing the hype through the years

ryantaylor
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I had the 2019 Stumpjumper (150/140mm), before they split it into two bikes, and this looks like the spiritual successor to that bike. I ordered one and I can't wait!

The.JZA.
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Great Video! Apreciate the thorough explanations

BoiliniAdventures
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When they git rid of the shifting cable why don’t go the full way and only use wireless droppers?

McSchwabl
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As for no current Aluminum versions, a few guys are riding aluminum frames in the Specialized release video. So looks like there will be some options eventually.

SouthernSender
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I'm glad the '25 model has had a good solid look at kinematics, geometry, and suspension action. Beats "bold new graphics" any day. Also like the fact that Specialized has decided that just adding another 10mm of suspension travel wasn't going to be the new sales model. They are refining travel to be more effective, even if the travel numbers get smaller. The important point is quality of travel rather than merely quantity.

exothermal.sprocket
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It essentially seems like an Epic Evo Plus to me, with a Scott-inspired rear shock (re: proprietary)
Looks like I'll be hanging on to my Stumpy Evo Comp a while longer...great bike that one.

KotakMeister
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The little arm that the Stumpjumper had to stiffen the frame is what made it a stumpy. I could always spot one miles away because of it. I'm sure gonna miss it.

markbatarina
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Nice to see they finally came up with some mud flap sorta thing to keep the rear triangle from trying to eat rocks and destroying your frame.

Tanner
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Sticking with my Tallboy 4. I had a 2019 Stumpjumper Expert Carbon which was nice but not very efficient out of the saddle pedaling. Is that flip chip in the back on the chainstay also another pivot like on my old 2019 Stumpjumper or is the whole rear triangle rigid?

marcoceconi
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The no cable routing for a mech shifter is moronic at best. I think the shock is fine, it's not far off from other fox products. If it breaks it's not like you can't run a diffrent option in a pinch and it can be opened up to other bikes(hopefully other brands) as a new route of suspension kinematics. But for the love of God the lack of cable routing is dumb

williamjessing