
Specs
First of all the specs and components of the bike: Carbon Frame WITH M5 aluminium Camber FSR rear end, 29inch Roval Traverse Carbon wheels with a Specialized standard combination of the Purgatory tire on the front and Ground Control on the rear wheel. SRAM GX Eagle drive train, SRAM Level TL brakes, 120mm suspension for the Fox 34 and Fox Float behind. Finally the dropper post the Command Post IRcc, which did not work well on our test bike; I find a dropper post to be essential for a trail bike so that you can make the necessary adjustments to your riding position from climbing to descending (climbing: seat high, descending: seat low). A light, very well-finished bike.Circumstances
I rode the Specialized Camber on various trails in the Netherlands, with forest and sandy soils, very steep climbs against duds, rock garden and some jumps done as well as a number of stairs in different places (always fun).The Review
A few years ago my own bike was the Specialized Camber 26 inch. That bike already fit well with me, it was comfortable, the fit was right, and I could really power the bike. With this 26″ version I also did rides in the Alps, Dolomites, Pyrenees and mountains of southern Spain. When I got the opportunity to ride on the latest version of the Camber, with 3 more inches on the wheels, a Carbon frame, and great componentry, my heart started to beat faster. And the bike has not disappointed. The geometry of the bike fits me really well, not too upright, enough space between saddle and handlebar with a top tube length of 613 mm for a frame size Large. I liked the travel on the suspension, it felt like more than 120. It has a soft, light but powerful feel to it. But did it combine those XC and Enduro elements?
EX Aspects
First, we take a look at the XC-like side of the bike. The bike is nice and light, especially for a full suspension, and is therefore very fast to get up to speed, and with those 29-inch wheels, you keep that speed well. They roll easily over tree roots and the stones of the rock garden, but also helped navigate over softer sandy segments where you need to keep that speed up. Because of the Concentric Pivot system near the rear suspension, the bounce you can get is removed from the rear suspension when you start pounding on the power. When climbing, I usually slide slightly towards the front of my saddle, so that my hips are as positioned straight above the bottom bracket as much as possible. That also gives extra power to the Camber.Enduro aspecten
Special mentions
Conclusion
The Specialized Camber is a very good, all-mountain bike. For technical flow trails and enduro tracks in the mountains, the bike will perform very well. I enjoyed the lightness and balance of the bike, but also the strength, stability and general badassery of the bike. It is not a cheap bike, but because of its versatility, you still have a lot of value for your money.Specialized Camber Expert 29
All-mountain trailbike
Retail price: € 5299,-Review Overzicht
Climbing 8.5 |
Descending 9.0 |
Speed 9.0 |
Suspension 8.5 |
Agility / maneuverability 8.5 |
Stability 8.5 |
Components 8.0 |
Frame 9.0 |
8.6
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