What does FSR stand for Stumpjumper?
In case you were wondering what the ‘FSR’ acronym means, technically it means ‘Front Suspension and Rear [suspension]’. This is historical acronym that dates back to when suspension forks came out (Stumpjumpers with sus forks were dubbed ‘FS’).
How heavy is the Specialized Stumpjumper Comp alloy?
28.8lbs
Well, just as it looks like one the new Stumpy feels like a classic Stumpjumper too. It’s pretty nimble and it’s light, the bike I have here weighs 28.8lbs so if you like those two things then you’ll get on well with the new bike.
What is Specialized FSR suspension?
FSR Suspension Technology With FSR, we blazed the trail in active & independent suspension over 20 years ago, and we’ve been refining it ever since. It isolates chain and brake loads, and as a result, FSR technology delivers more comfort, control, and efficiency than any other suspension platform.
How much does the Stumpjumper Comp weight?
Product
Price | GBP £3950.00 |
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Weight | 14.1kg (S4) – without pedals |
Brand | Specialized |
Is the Stumpjumper Comp alloy worth it?
Overall, the Stumpjumper Alloy Comp rides impressively well, even when compared to lighter, more expensive bikes with flashier specs. It’s good value for money, too, and the seriously capable frame means that a few choice component upgrades down the line would help unlock new levels of performance.
Is the Specialized Stumpjumper a good climber?
This bike is designed for long days in the saddle and for smashing miles. Though it may not be as efficient as some of the climbers on the list, it will keep you smiling all day. There is excellent traction for both wheels while climbing as well, which is created by the geometry.
What is the Stumpjumper good for?
If a 130/140mm bike is the right fit for your local trails, this current Stumpjumper might be the right fit for you. Its low weight makes it a fun platform for long pedals, and it’s a worthwhile companion on most alpine descents.