Ready to conquer any terrain? Get on the 2022 Specialized Stumpjumper Pro Mountain Bike! The 2022 Specialized Stumpjumper Pro Mountain Bike is a 130mm mid-travel ripper that eats big terrain with refined kinematics and lightweight durability.The S-Sizing geometry of the new Stumpjumper hits the progressive sweet spot. With FlipChip adjustability, you can further fine-tune your fit, ensuring that your new Stumpjumper performs flawlessly on whatever terrain you choose. Rider-First Engineered frames use a size-specific approach to ride characteristics that ensure benchmark handling and flawless performance, regardless of frame or rider size.The 2022 Specialized Stumpjumper Pro Mountain Bike is an all-around trail shredder that is lightweight, stiff, responsive, and packed with the best suspension kinematics available. Whether it's a jump-happy grom or a DH-fiend giant, this bike is the perfect companion for any rider looking for an adrenaline-filled ride.
Ready to conquer any terrain? Get on the 2022 Specialized Stumpjumper Pro Mountain Bike! The 2022 Specialized Stumpjumper Pro Mountain Bike is a 130mm mid-travel ripper that eats big terrain with refined kinematics and lightweight durability.The S-Sizing geometry of the new Stumpjumper hits the progressive sweet spot. With FlipChip adjustability, you can further fine-tune your fit, ensuring that your new Stumpjumper performs flawlessly on whatever terrain you choose. Rider-First Engineered frames use a size-specific approach to ride characteristics that ensure benchmark handling and flawless performance, regardless of frame or rider size.The 2022 Specialized Stumpjumper Pro Mountain Bike is an all-around trail shredder that is lightweight, stiff, responsive, and packed with the best suspension kinematics available. Whether it's a jump-happy grom or a DH-fiend giant, this bike is the perfect companion for any rider looking for an adrenaline-filled ride.
Ready to conquer any terrain? Get on the 2022 Specialized Stumpjumper Pro Mountain Bike! The 2022 Specialized Stumpjumper Pro Mountain Bike is a 130mm mid-travel ripper that eats big terrain with refined kinematics and lightweight durability.The S-Sizing geometry of the new Stumpjumper hits the progressive sweet spot. With FlipChip adjustability, you can further fine-tune your fit, ensuring that your new Stumpjumper performs flawlessly on whatever terrain you choose. Rider-First Engineered frames use a size-specific approach to ride characteristics that ensure benchmark handling and flawless performance, regardless of frame or rider size.The 2022 Specialized Stumpjumper Pro Mountain Bike is an all-around trail shredder that is lightweight, stiff, responsive, and packed with the best suspension kinematics available. Whether it's a jump-happy grom or a DH-fiend giant, this bike is the perfect companion for any rider looking for an adrenaline-filled ride.
Ready to conquer any terrain? Get on the 2022 Specialized Stumpjumper Pro Mountain Bike! The 2022 Specialized Stumpjumper Pro Mountain Bike is a 130mm mid-travel ripper that eats big terrain with refined kinematics and lightweight durability.The S-Sizing geometry of the new Stumpjumper hits the progressive sweet spot. With FlipChip adjustability, you can further fine-tune your fit, ensuring that your new Stumpjumper performs flawlessly on whatever terrain you choose. Rider-First Engineered frames use a size-specific approach to ride characteristics that ensure benchmark handling and flawless performance, regardless of frame or rider size.The 2022 Specialized Stumpjumper Pro Mountain Bike is an all-around trail shredder that is lightweight, stiff, responsive, and packed with the best suspension kinematics available. Whether it's a jump-happy grom or a DH-fiend giant, this bike is the perfect companion for any rider looking for an adrenaline-filled ride.
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Specialized Stumpjumper Pro | Specialized Retail Bikes Australia GLOSS OASIS / BLACK / S3
Stumpjumper Pro - SRAM X01 AXS, FOX Factory - GLOSS OASIS / BLACK / S3
Free delivery between 1ā6 Apr
Stumpjumper Pro - SRAM X01 AXS, FOX Factory GLOSS OASIS / BLACK / S3
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Okay, I have been on the Pro for a year with 150+ rides to date. Every time I get on it I find I am in the āZoneā while the machine is more of an extension of my desire and will up, down, left, right, and in the air. It is the best bike I have ever ridden.I want to say I am looking forward to the next model/year but then this one will hang with my 2016 (I loved that bike). I just canāt imagine it getting any better.This bike is 10 out of 5 stars!Rollān in Seattle!
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A few months ago, I upgraded my 2008 Stumpjumper Elite which I had upgraded to full XT components, to the brand new 2022 Stumpjumper Pro. This new bike is a fantastic design, and I am really enjoying it. It is easy to adjust, easy to dial in, and/or easy to just jump on it and go have a great ride.... Off Road or on road, young or old like me (66 years old) you are really going to enjoy this ride. Even at 66 years old, I like to get a little airborne and I can comfortably do this on the 2022 Stumpjumper Pro. I am slow going up the mountains off road, but I do not have any issues keeping up with much younger riders going down the single tracks, etc. This bike can handle rough terrain and keep running straight and solid. Smooth shifting, smooth breaking, smooth ...Ā MoreA few months ago, I upgraded my 2008 Stumpjumper Elite which I had upgraded to full XT components, to the brand new 2022 Stumpjumper Pro. This new bike is a fantastic design, and I am really enjoying it. It is easy to adjust, easy to dial in, and/or easy to just jump on it and go have a great ride.... Off Road or on road, young or old like me (66 years old) you are really going to enjoy this ride. Even at 66 years old, I like to get a little airborne and I can comfortably do this on the 2022 Stumpjumper Pro. I am slow going up the mountains off road, but I do not have any issues keeping up with much younger riders going down the single tracks, etc. This bike can handle rough terrain and keep running straight and solid. Smooth shifting, smooth breaking, smooth handling, nice suspension, nice crankset, nice X01 AXS drivetrain, nice brakes, nice travel. NOT cheap, but I am extremely happy with the overall performance of my new bike.
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Absolutely love this bike. Now Iām coming from a 20 year old aluminum hardtail so maybe my perspective is skewed but I can climb harder, descend faster and this blue color is a neckbreaker for sure. Itās 95% of the s-works version but 20% cheaper.
Specialized Stumpjumper Pro | Specialized Retail Bikes Australia GLOSS OASIS / BLACK / S3
Stumpjumper Pro - SRAM X01 AXS, FOX Factory - GLOSS OASIS / BLACK / S3
Free delivery between 1ā6 Apr
Stumpjumper Pro - SRAM X01 AXS, FOX Factory GLOSS OASIS / BLACK / S3
Free delivery between 30 Marāāā7 Apr
Okay, I have been on the Pro for a year with 150+ rides to date. Every time I get on it I find I am in the āZoneā while the machine is more of an extension of my desire and will up, down, left, right, and in the air. It is the best bike I have ever ridden.I want to say I am looking forward to the next model/year but then this one will hang with my 2016 (I loved that bike). I just canāt imagine it getting any better.This bike is 10 out of 5 stars!Rollān in Seattle!
A few months ago, I upgraded my 2008 Stumpjumper Elite which I had upgraded to full XT components, to the brand new 2022 Stumpjumper Pro. This new bike is a fantastic design, and I am really enjoying it. It is easy to adjust, easy to dial in, and/or easy to just jump on it and go have a great ride.... Off Road or on road, young or old like me (66 years old) you are really going to enjoy this ride. Even at 66 years old, I like to get a little airborne and I can comfortably do this on the 2022 Stumpjumper Pro. I am slow going up the mountains off road, but I do not have any issues keeping up with much younger riders going down the single tracks, etc. This bike can handle rough terrain and keep running straight and solid. Smooth shifting, smooth breaking, smooth ...Ā MoreA few months ago, I upgraded my 2008 Stumpjumper Elite which I had upgraded to full XT components, to the brand new 2022 Stumpjumper Pro. This new bike is a fantastic design, and I am really enjoying it. It is easy to adjust, easy to dial in, and/or easy to just jump on it and go have a great ride.... Off Road or on road, young or old like me (66 years old) you are really going to enjoy this ride. Even at 66 years old, I like to get a little airborne and I can comfortably do this on the 2022 Stumpjumper Pro. I am slow going up the mountains off road, but I do not have any issues keeping up with much younger riders going down the single tracks, etc. This bike can handle rough terrain and keep running straight and solid. Smooth shifting, smooth breaking, smooth handling, nice suspension, nice crankset, nice X01 AXS drivetrain, nice brakes, nice travel. NOT cheap, but I am extremely happy with the overall performance of my new bike.
Absolutely love this bike. Now Iām coming from a 20 year old aluminum hardtail so maybe my perspective is skewed but I can climb harder, descend faster and this blue color is a neckbreaker for sure. Itās 95% of the s-works version but 20% cheaper.
I'm a tall guy and purchased an S6. I was afraid it would feel too long in the switch backs. My other bike is an XL Epic Evo and is nice and quick, but I'm getting old, and I've had some injuries and was hoping the extra suspension travel would be much easier on my body, without giving up a lot in the way of handling. The SJP rips. Really smooths out the rocky downhills here in Utah, for my battered body, yet still feels snappy like my Epic Evo. I'm not going to tell you that my lap times on a race course would be the same on the the two bikes, but I will guarantee you that I could do a lot more laps on the SJP on a rocky or very rooty course, just because the bike is so much more forgiving on my body. I had one of the first Stumpjumpers in/around 1985, a black one. ...Ā MoreI'm a tall guy and purchased an S6. I was afraid it would feel too long in the switch backs. My other bike is an XL Epic Evo and is nice and quick, but I'm getting old, and I've had some injuries and was hoping the extra suspension travel would be much easier on my body, without giving up a lot in the way of handling. The SJP rips. Really smooths out the rocky downhills here in Utah, for my battered body, yet still feels snappy like my Epic Evo. I'm not going to tell you that my lap times on a race course would be the same on the the two bikes, but I will guarantee you that I could do a lot more laps on the SJP on a rocky or very rooty course, just because the bike is so much more forgiving on my body. I had one of the first Stumpjumpers in/around 1985, a black one. I loved that bike, and others to follow. It's been awhile since I've had a SJ. Specialized really nailed it with this one. Butter. Magic carpet. Back to the Future.
Wanting more suspension than my ā19 Blur TR, the Stumpy Pro seemed the choice. I decided to shave some weight by upgrading cranks and chain for black XX1, and swapped tires to Specialized tan wall Ground Control (nothing more needed in South Carolina). After a few pedal strikes, I flipped the chip to HI and absolutely dig this bike. The only item missing is a rubber flap between the rear triangle and main frame to prevent a wedged rock, Iāll find something before that happens. The bike was a bit pricey but overall Iām very satisfied!!
Hello,Iāve found this model online (new) for $6,150 after taxes. When I asked my local bike shop if they could price match (and provides credentials to validate), they said Specialized wonāt allow them to discount; that the other vendor is breaking pricing agreements; and, that they expect to sell their inventory before discounts are made available.Is this Specializedās position? That dealers are making $2k+ markup on this bike, and wonāt discount because of a price fixing agreement, even when price transparency has been exposed?
Coming off a hard tail 29'r and a fixed seat post, this bike is a game changer for most of what I ride. Climbing is fantastic and with more traction than I previously had on the chunky stuff. Point it down, drop the post and it's a confidence inspiring blast. Brakes took a few rides to seat but work fantastic and loving the XO1 Eagle AXS (super easy to tune and no shifting cables to clean!).I was waiting over a year for the SWorks, but this thing came available at my LBS in Aug, w/ the AXS XO1 ... it really had everything I wanted and nothing I didn't. Wheels are spec'd well and tires are also a good combination... overall super happy w/ the SJ Pros climbing and descending performance, and would recommend to others. Great job Specialized... and thank you to my LBS ...Ā MoreComing off a hard tail 29'r and a fixed seat post, this bike is a game changer for most of what I ride. Climbing is fantastic and with more traction than I previously had on the chunky stuff. Point it down, drop the post and it's a confidence inspiring blast. Brakes took a few rides to seat but work fantastic and loving the XO1 Eagle AXS (super easy to tune and no shifting cables to clean!).I was waiting over a year for the SWorks, but this thing came available at my LBS in Aug, w/ the AXS XO1 ... it really had everything I wanted and nothing I didn't. Wheels are spec'd well and tires are also a good combination... overall super happy w/ the SJ Pros climbing and descending performance, and would recommend to others. Great job Specialized... and thank you to my LBS - Incycle bicycles.
Only 2 rides on the bike before the snow hit. Previous bike was a 2016 alloy SJ with 27.5 wheels upgraded to SRAM 12 speed drive train--wow, what a difference! With pedals the new Pro weighed in at 29 lbs--two and half pounds lighter than my old SJ (thanks to carbon bars, wheels, frame, cranks)! Didn't get to really put it through its full capability on home turf at Kingdom Trails in VT and test rode on rocks and roots in pretty flat terrain. But its light and zesty handling and rolls over stuff that I would've previously stalled out on . . . can't wait to really ride
Steeze machine, rides great. S4 with pedals is running 29lbs 11oz set up tubeless. Mine didnāt come with the Swaterbottle, not sure if thatās normal or not but its not a deal breaker for sure. Overall super fun playful and reasonably capable bike, Iāll probably put a larger volume spacer in the rear shock. (I weigh 165lbs).
I upgraded from a 2016 Stumpjumper Expert and I am amazed how much smoother this bike is. The Grip2 damper in the Fox 34 is the real deal allowing you to dial in small bump compliance and maintain support for larger hits. I was concerned that the steeper head tube angle would negatively impact maneuverability, but that proved to be untrue as this things rails. This bike also climbs noticeably better than the 2016 Sttumpy with better anti-squat, to the point that I also sold my Epic. This is a true do-it-all bike.