@CaliforniaMTB Thank you so much for this review! I've been going back and forth in my mind for a while now between the IZZO and the JEFFSY. And when you said that the IZZO isn't significantly better on climbs but the JEFFSY is significantly better on the downhills, that's all I needed. Mind made up, JEFFSY it is. Thanks! Now I just have to choose the size, as I'm 183 cm (and 85 kg) right between L and XL. I'm coming from a Cube Stereo 120 (my first bike), size L, so even if I go with the JEFFSY L, it will still be a bit longer than I'm used to. I do have a slightly longer torso compared to my legs and I have rather long monkey arms, so I'm hoping longer reach will help me feel less boxed in. Any thoughts on sizing would be much appreciated! But no hurry, a month ago I destroyed my knee riding and just had my ACL reconstructed. So in reality, I'll probably end up on the 2023 model. Also, one last question, do you think the JEFFSY would be good on a trans-alp ride? Thanks a ton!
Hi, would you say that new 2021 Jeffsy feels smaller than other similar bikes? I am waiting for stock on Jeffsy Core 2 and seem to be confused about sizing. I am 182cm (5.97) and according to YT size chart I should chose Large (173-183cm) but could also size up to XL (183-193cm). Some owners are saying that I should size up, however others say I should definitely chose Large. What would you suggest after riding the bike (I think it is same dimensions as 2021 Core 2). Thanks
Size is a personal preference with bike. At 5’11”, you could ride either the L or XL. L would feel sportier and make sense for people that come from BMX. XL would feel more stable at speed for a newer rider. Which one is more you?
Great review! After reading the comments and watching yours and others videos I’m still left wondering which YT model I should go with. I understand a lot of this comes down to personal preference but I want to come to an educated decision before dropping close to $6K on a bike. Can you assist in that? You seem to have quite the experience with different YT models. 5’9” 185lbs. Currently live in VA riding on rooty, rocking single track/XC focused trails. After a couple years will go back to SoCal where I’m from to ride similar terrain in many of your videos. I don’t race nor have the desire to enter XC races, but desire to keep up with XC group rides on the climbs but want hit rowdy stuff on the descents (not park). Also desire to ride CO style back country terrain couple times a year. The 2022 Jeffsy Core 4 red color looks sick, the 2022 Izzo Core 4 black looks ok (not a fav) but don’t want to decide solely on color. Most rides consist of 10-15, but want to do the occasional 30+ miles of mixed type of trails. Any suggestions are appreciated. Can’t afford to have multiple platforms so looking for an all rounder. For reference I currently ride a Trek Marlin hard tail and have never risen a FS but know that an FS is for sure my next ride.
I think an Izzy would be the best YT for you. I think though that after considering all of your info, you would be better on an XC bike. Consider the Rocky Mountain Element. They have a variety of prices. I sold my Izzo as it was one of my least favorite bikes. It didn’t do anything very well.
I had to add some compression dampening to the rear. I’m accustomed to an X2 rear and had to learn how to run the rockshox a bit. It was bin from the shock, not the frame design. Once I sorted the shock, problem solved.
i know Im asking randomly but does anyone know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb forgot the password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me!
@Parker Griffin i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and im trying it out atm. Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Totally fair question. Planted means that sticks to the ground in rough terrain. Sporty means that it likes to hop around off of little bumps. Planted wins races. Sporty is more fun.
Just got my first ride in on my 21 Jeffsy Blaze today at a small bike park south of Nashville. My thoughts Bermed corners felt very planted and fast As you said, this thing loves to jump and has confidence in the air. I usually don't tail whip. I did on most jumps today because it felt like that's what it wants to do Climbed great Need to dial suspension in a little and it's set Love this bike
If i only can have 1 bike should i go for the jeffsy or capra? I ride mostly steep techy fast trails and most trails I ride have berms and corners and i don't want to be overbiked/underbiked. What would you recommend me getting?
@@ErnestCardinale you know, you might really prefer it. It would feel a lot easier to get up the mountain. This is still a total personal preference thing though.
@@JigglyPuff6287 Ur probably not pro and u don't hit the biggest jumps 180 is more than enough for downhill parks and if you get the Izzo Blaze with Capra, use Capra for parks and steeep trails and Izzo for other stuff.
@CaliforniaMTB Thank you so much for this review! I've been going back and forth in my mind for a while now between the IZZO and the JEFFSY. And when you said that the IZZO isn't significantly better on climbs but the JEFFSY is significantly better on the downhills, that's all I needed. Mind made up, JEFFSY it is. Thanks!
Now I just have to choose the size, as I'm 183 cm (and 85 kg) right between L and XL. I'm coming from a Cube Stereo 120 (my first bike), size L, so even if I go with the JEFFSY L, it will still be a bit longer than I'm used to. I do have a slightly longer torso compared to my legs and I have rather long monkey arms, so I'm hoping longer reach will help me feel less boxed in. Any thoughts on sizing would be much appreciated!
But no hurry, a month ago I destroyed my knee riding and just had my ACL reconstructed. So in reality, I'll probably end up on the 2023 model. Also, one last question, do you think the JEFFSY would be good on a trans-alp ride? Thanks a ton!
Love the sticker decal! Where did you get them?
Hi, would you say that new 2021 Jeffsy feels smaller than other similar bikes? I am waiting for stock on Jeffsy Core 2 and seem to be confused about sizing. I am 182cm (5.97) and according to YT size chart I should chose Large (173-183cm) but could also size up to XL (183-193cm). Some owners are saying that I should size up, however others say I should definitely chose Large. What would you suggest after riding the bike (I think it is same dimensions as 2021 Core 2). Thanks
Size is a personal preference with bike. At 5’11”, you could ride either the L or XL. L would feel sportier and make sense for people that come from BMX. XL would feel more stable at speed for a newer rider. Which one is more you?
Is that happy ending in triunfo
Sure is.
@@CaptGoodJob love that trail
Great review! After reading the comments and watching yours and others videos I’m still left wondering which YT model I should go with. I understand a lot of this comes down to personal preference but I want to come to an educated decision before dropping close to $6K on a bike. Can you assist in that? You seem to have quite the experience with different YT models. 5’9” 185lbs. Currently live in VA riding on rooty, rocking single track/XC focused trails. After a couple years will go back to SoCal where I’m from to ride similar terrain in many of your videos. I don’t race nor have the desire to enter XC races, but desire to keep up with XC group rides on the climbs but want hit rowdy stuff on the descents (not park). Also desire to ride CO style back country terrain couple times a year. The 2022 Jeffsy Core 4 red color looks sick, the 2022 Izzo Core 4 black looks ok (not a fav) but don’t want to decide solely on color. Most rides consist of 10-15, but want to do the occasional 30+ miles of mixed type of trails. Any suggestions are appreciated. Can’t afford to have multiple platforms so looking for an all rounder. For reference I currently ride a Trek Marlin hard tail and have never risen a FS but know that an FS is for sure my next ride.
I think an Izzy would be the best YT for you. I think though that after considering all of your info, you would be better on an XC bike. Consider the Rocky Mountain Element. They have a variety of prices. I sold my Izzo as it was one of my least favorite bikes. It didn’t do anything very well.
Thanks for the quick reply californiamtb. I’m going to research some other platforms to consider now. Thanks for the feedback!
Great Review, thanks! You say it climbs great BUT it bobs a lot? How does this go together?
I had to add some compression dampening to the rear. I’m accustomed to an X2 rear and had to learn how to run the rockshox a bit. It was bin from the shock, not the frame design. Once I sorted the shock, problem solved.
@@CaptGoodJob got it, thanks for the answer :)
i know Im asking randomly but does anyone know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..?
I was dumb forgot the password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me!
@Yousef Taylor Instablaster =)
@Parker Griffin i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and im trying it out atm.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
What exactly does "plantedness" and "sporty" mean? Sorry, I'm new. ;)
Totally fair question. Planted means that sticks to the ground in rough terrain. Sporty means that it likes to hop around off of little bumps. Planted wins races. Sporty is more fun.
@@CaptGoodJob Hmmm, interesting...
What are all of those awards on top of the bookshelf from the USA for?
Those are a variety of recognitions for medals I earned while in uniformed service.
Any chance you want to sell it? I really wanted one!
Are you a medium and located in LA?
@@CaptGoodJob yes, and I'm in Ventura
@@rc3designs K. Let’s chat on Instagram. @kingsbaby
No one listen to this guy, he also owns a road bike!!
Bahahahhhahahahaha!
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Would you feel better on size L? I am 5’10” and 95 kg and wondering what size to choose
Just got my first ride in on my 21 Jeffsy Blaze today at a small bike park south of Nashville. My thoughts
Bermed corners felt very planted and fast
As you said, this thing loves to jump and has confidence in the air. I usually don't tail whip. I did on most jumps today because it felt like that's what it wants to do
Climbed great
Need to dial suspension in a little and it's set
Love this bike
Exactly how I felt. That is awesome.
I’m 5’10” and got the large Capra pro al and it fits me perfect these bikes run small I usually get medium bikes but it yt bikes the frames run small
If i only can have 1 bike should i go for the jeffsy or capra? I ride mostly steep techy fast trails and most trails I ride have berms and corners and i don't want to be overbiked/underbiked. What would you recommend me getting?
What size are you? I’m 5’10 and 190 and I prefer Capra. My son rides the same stuff as me at 5’6” 120 and prefers Jeffsey. Both at awesome bikes.
@@CaptGoodJob I’m 5’6 and 143 pounds so would you recommend me getting the Jeffsy?
@@CaptGoodJob I would preferably go for size M
@@ErnestCardinale you know, you might really prefer it. It would feel a lot easier to get up the mountain. This is still a total personal preference thing though.
@@CaptGoodJob Thank you dude! Enjoy your ride.
What the different between blaze and core 3? its the same price
Any chance you want to sell it? I really wanted one!
You mentioned how the jeffsy goes down much better than the izzo, but do you know how it compares to the izzo blaze?
I can’t speak to that but I can imagine that the extra travel helps a ton.
Is this the 29er?
Yes
Oooooh she’s pretty 🤙🏻
Thanks man. We are gonna sell the Izzo now if you know anyone that is looking.
@@CaptGoodJob we’ll keep that in mind for sure 🤙🏻 good luck 🍀
What would be a better combo? Capra-Izzo or tues-jeffsy?
Capra Izzo
What makes you say that?
@@JigglyPuff6287 Ur probably not pro and u don't hit the biggest jumps 180 is more than enough for downhill parks and if you get the Izzo Blaze with Capra, use Capra for parks and steeep trails and Izzo for other stuff.