Specialized Stumpjumper FSR
Best high performance trail bike for aggressive riders seeking premium capability.
This trail machine blends the rollover benefits of a large front wheel with the playful agility of a smaller rear one. With highly adjustable geometry and integrated frame storage, it offers a customizable, clutter-free experience for riders who prioritize technical handling and versatility on rowdy terrain.
$4999.99
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Who it's for
- Riders who prioritize speed and control on challenging downhill trails.
- Enthusiasts seeking a high-performance, responsive, and robust trail machine.
- Mountain bikers wanting superior rollover capability and speed on rugged trails.
Who should skip it
- Casual riders or those with strict budget limitations.
- Riders who frequently navigate extremely tight, slow-speed technical sections.
- Beginners or riders primarily sticking to mellow, less technical paths.
Performance breakdown
Descending Confidence
Aggressive EVO geometry makes steep, technical trails feel remarkably composed.
Climbing Efficiency
The 1x11 drivetrain offers a solid range for tackling steep ascents.
Suspension Plushness
Kashima-coated FOX shock and Pike fork deliver buttery, responsive trail feedback.
Stopping Power
Four-piston calipers provide reliable, consistent braking control on long descents.
Frame Stiffness
Carbon front triangle balances weight savings with precise, snappy handling.
Obstacle Rollover
Large 29er wheels smooth out trail chatter and maintain momentum effortlessly.
Key Specs
Frame Material
Carbon Fiber (front triangle)
Rear Suspension Travel
130 millimeters (5 inches)
Front Suspension Travel
135 millimeters (5.3 inches)
Head Tube Angle
68.4 degrees
Bottom Bracket Height
13.1 inches
Handlebar Width
750 millimeters (29.5 inches)
Front Fork
RockShox Pike RC 29 with 35-millimeter stanchions
Rear Shock
FOX Float CTD Factory with AUTOSAG
Brakes
Custom Avid Elixir 7 Trail with four pistons per caliper
Brake Rotor Size
180 millimeters
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