SUPERBIKE SHOOTOUT: Yeti SB 4.5 vs SB 5

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  • Today we are taking a Yeti SB 5 and SB 4.5 out to ride back to back on jumps, drops, climbs, and trails to see which one we like more!
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    Last week I hopped on my second Yeti ever, and on top of that, it was a 29er as opposed to the 27.5 that I normally ride. I was so impressed by this bike that I wanted to get some more time on it. During that day, I also go to ride my friend Joe's SB 5, which is a 27.5 Lunch Ride edition, and I was astounded by how different they felt when ridden back to back.
    That gave me an idea.... why don't we do just that?! Take these two superbikes out and ride them on everything we can find - from drops to jumps and even climbs - to see what differences we feel and share that with you!
    So come join Joe and I as we put each bike through it's paces in a good 'ole fashion shootout. Keep in mind this is NOT a bike review. We are just out here having fun on two wheels and sharing our very unprofessional opinions.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 568

  • @nickhepler533
    @nickhepler533 6 років тому +391

    I have looked at a Yeti mountain bike. Then I looked in my wallet, and that was the end of that...

    • @The_Sampler
      @The_Sampler  6 років тому +31

      hahahaha you and me both my friend

    • @scottrc5776
      @scottrc5776 6 років тому

      Nick Hepler haha, great 😂

    • @TheShotgun67
      @TheShotgun67 6 років тому +6

      Hey Bro,stop smocking, drinking and don`t mess around with women, so u spend a lot of money. buy u a bike like that, and u can ride strait to the sunset like Lucky Luke.

    • @StephenStylesGoesVanCamp
      @StephenStylesGoesVanCamp 6 років тому +3

      😂😂😂😂😂🤭

    • @quantumcreator8888
      @quantumcreator8888 5 років тому

      Nick Hepler , don’t say that .. say I want that bike .. then miracles happens , soon enough u get a awesome ride cheers

  • @markkligerman6861
    @markkligerman6861 6 років тому +39

    Hey Joe, you're a good dude. Anyone who can be so gracious to let someone shred their Yeti, has to be a good dude.

  • @ZillaYT
    @ZillaYT 6 років тому +123

    You kept saying "this bike" and "that bike" but since you kept switching I couldn't tell which bike you were talking about. LOL.

    • @The_Sampler
      @The_Sampler  6 років тому +7

      +ZillaYT pro tip: Garmin is on the yet sb5 😜

    • @ZillaYT
      @ZillaYT 6 років тому +3

      Ah thanks. I was paying more attention to your riding skills than the bikes. I'm torn between 27.5 and 29er so this vid was perfect. I'll rewatch it and look at the Garmin. These were sick trails.

  • @GBoxFilm
    @GBoxFilm 6 років тому +53

    I know you said it was not a bike review but that was probably the most relevant bike test/review I have watched in a long time. Great info and done on real trails by real bikers. Great stuff dude!!

    • @The_Sampler
      @The_Sampler  6 років тому +10

      Man that means a lot! I just meant that we are not a bike mag and we are not pro riders.... we're just a couple dudes that love riding and have no reason to give you anything but the honest opinion!

    • @GBoxFilm
      @GBoxFilm 6 років тому +3

      Yeah, I think you knocked the nail on the head. I truly believe that is what people would prefer and need to see. Keep at it Alex, your doing a great job! (I need to get you on my MTB-TRIBE Podcast sometime in the near future!) Have a great week. Ride it like a marine!

  • @mikedicke5505
    @mikedicke5505 6 років тому

    Doesn’t matter how many videos or reviews I watch or read. It all comes back down to what you like more. What feels better and makes you more confident. I have both wheels sizes and use them for different things. Love them both and wouldn’t be able to answer the question. Cheers.

  • @VinderGroup3
    @VinderGroup3 6 років тому +31

    Great vid great trails! Look amazing! Think the 45 is the 29? Be easier to follow referring to 29 or 27.5 but appreciate your time. Superb vid👍🏻

    • @DinnerForkTongue
      @DinnerForkTongue 3 роки тому +1

      It's easier when you know the 27.5 is the one with the garmin on the cockpit.

  • @royjaleco
    @royjaleco 6 років тому

    I liked Mr Tonka's attitude on your bike crash. Shows the spirit of a true mountain biker. Kudos to him. And thank you Alex for taking us along. I can't wait for the next vid.

  • @omarmartinez7277
    @omarmartinez7277 6 років тому

    I love the fact that your showing off more of Florida. Also, not that I could ever afford a yeti, I love how you did this. The way you did this make me like the 5 over the 4.5... Your riding them right and showing two different styles of riding, and I think the way your capturing this, can help people make a choice without ever even getting on one....

  • @jonsocal
    @jonsocal 6 років тому

    These are the exact two bikes I am looking at. Thank you for the comparison. Your videos are great and your passion for biking is contagious!

  • @derekedwards5390
    @derekedwards5390 6 років тому +28

    You're awesome man you're energy and your always happy when you're on a bike I love watching that excitement it makes me want to go ride an I love that! Always love to see the notification of a new video keep it up bro!

    • @yesto9676
      @yesto9676 6 років тому +1

      Derek Edwards you had your and youre the wrong way around in the first sentence. It's your energy and you're always happy

    • @doomslayer5191
      @doomslayer5191 5 років тому

      It probably could also mean theres no difference between the two.

  • @gtsum2
    @gtsum2 6 років тому +11

    I know you said it wasn’t a bike review, but I thought it was one of the best comparison/reviews I’ve seen. Nice job..looked like a lot of fun to boot! I’m an inch away from ordering a 4.5 Turq x01 Eagle...this vid might be the nudge I need! Keep shredding man!

    • @MrTonka
      @MrTonka 6 років тому +1

      it's highly unlikely you'll regret it.

  • @randolphpatterson5061
    @randolphpatterson5061 6 років тому

    I was worried this video would be boring & senseless, but when it ended, I was still ready to watch more. Great job!

  • @johnlock7344
    @johnlock7344 5 років тому +22

    Sb 4.5 is the 29er ... Your welccome

    • @DinnerForkTongue
      @DinnerForkTongue 3 роки тому

      Good job parroting Joe's explanation in the start.

  • @wew2exp
    @wew2exp 6 років тому +8

    Two great bikes. I'd love to have either one. If I lived and rode primarily in FL I'd probably go with the 4.5, but he's got both so best of both worlds. And IMO people make too big a deal about 27.5 or 29. Try both and see what works for you. There isn't a right or wrong size.

  • @dontfeelcold
    @dontfeelcold 6 років тому +2

    Something to keep in mind is the fork differences, not only in travel but in damping. You can make the same bike feel dangerous or confidence inspiring just with a change in damper valving. You can also make a bike jump better with damping.

  • @charlesmatlock2177
    @charlesmatlock2177 6 років тому

    Glad to hear about the Agressor, I just put that tire on my rear wheel. We'll see what it does!

  • @fdm9282
    @fdm9282 5 років тому +2

    This was very informative. Thank you for the comparison I found it most helpful in my decision making for the right bike.

  • @bwhin2873
    @bwhin2873 6 років тому

    Most important thing, get past all the techy stuff and go ride! I have a Enduro comp 29er, so much fun. The most miserable part of my mountain biking experience was finally deciding on "the bike." It was fun research, but when it came time to pay, so difficult. Just glad to be riding now.

  • @RGCastro7
    @RGCastro7 6 років тому +6

    Awesome video, Alex! I liked the fact that you were sessioning stuff and changing bikes constantly. It was very interesting to hear your comments, and I was quite surprised that you preferred the 4.5 over the 5 for jumps. What you said makes a lot of sense, though. Those trails looked fun but fairly tame; the gnarly stuff wasn't high-level.
    LFRHGS, bro!

    • @The_Sampler
      @The_Sampler  6 років тому +3

      Absolutely. I think that if we did this test in Pisgah, NC or at a bike park it may be a completely different story. Thanks though dude, stoked you enjoyed it!!

  • @ocbyn
    @ocbyn 6 років тому +15

    I love this guy. Your channel is my new favourite. Your enthusiasm is electric.

    • @MrTonka
      @MrTonka 6 років тому +1

      Even better is that he's the exact same guy when the camera is off. He's a good dude!

    • @NoMoreForeignWars
      @NoMoreForeignWars 5 років тому

      His enthusiasm is electric, but his bike is manual.

  • @gm2256
    @gm2256 6 років тому

    Recently upgraded to a 29er hardtail from a 10+ year old 26er. The new bike feels like a damn giant under me. I still don't feel entirely used to it yet but I think I will come to love it very soon. It already feels great, just very different from what I was used to. Funny how you preferred one bike over the other in certain situations, but maybe that's not too surprising. Fun video! And thanks to the baller ($$$) who owns both and let you do this video.

  • @johnnybaggins9449
    @johnnybaggins9449 6 років тому +1

    Hey Alex, first I have to compliment you on how your channel has developed, I love your videos and I look forward to them. I'm a 40 year old guy with a family and full time job who loves to ride but obviously can't ride as much as I want, so I get to live through you! I know you make your videos to share the stoke and that's exactly what I get out of them! I liked your last video comparing your trail riding experience between the 29er and 27.5 and I'm not surprised that's how it turned out, but I'd be super excited to see the same video done at a bike part or downhill trails. I've been riding a carbon framed, carbon wheeled 29er trail bike for the last year and it's super fast and capable, but I really miss the agility and fun of my 27.5 bike so I'm considering switching back. LFRHGS!!!

  • @3xplorenz86
    @3xplorenz86 6 років тому +6

    This is one of the best comparison videos I’ve seen in a long long time mate. Much more natural, honest and real!! Keep shredding dude. 🤘🏼

    • @The_Sampler
      @The_Sampler  6 років тому +1

      Damn man thank you so much!!! Yea, we're just some average joe's with no reason to do anything other than tell it how we feel it!

  • @budgetfriendlybiking207
    @budgetfriendlybiking207 6 років тому +11

    I like the comparison! If nothing else, it confirms there's more than one way to crack an egg!

  • @sunandroses1
    @sunandroses1 6 років тому

    Great vid, I love the back to back comparison. I ride a 17 stumpy 29er and LOVE it! Ride on

  • @chrisorr3919
    @chrisorr3919 6 років тому

    what an awesome trail to be test riding bikes on

  • @lukerutherford
    @lukerutherford 6 років тому +1

    After watching this video, I feel like you can’t go wrong with a 27.5 or a 29er. You’ll have an awesome time with either type!

  • @polishguywithhardtospellna8227
    @polishguywithhardtospellna8227 6 років тому

    The day I get to know that practically I'm unemployed on 1st of Feb and feel absolutelly gutted about it, You, Seth and Brian upload a video. Thanks.

    • @alcopower5710
      @alcopower5710 6 років тому

      Polish guy with hard to spell name ;-p "........keep ur chin up bro.

  • @christopherchilds7234
    @christopherchilds7234 6 років тому

    Awesome, digging that stumpy lurking in the background too.

  • @garymoser7584
    @garymoser7584 6 років тому

    Great video. Love my home trails being featured. The 29er is a great bike for everything in this area especially short travel with trail geometry.

  • @rosskline
    @rosskline 5 років тому +5

    "maybe we don't know what we're talking about" haha

  • @GerVictor
    @GerVictor 6 років тому

    I’ve waited for this video! Great comparison. Yeti has been my dream bike ever since, looking forward to more of these videos. Keep it up!

  • @boardincuban7569
    @boardincuban7569 6 років тому

    I thought your comment about the 4.5 feeling playful was pretty interesting. I have one, and that was one of the things I loved about it when I took one on a demo. Being more of a cross-country / trail oriented guy, I really enjoy the ability to get up to speed and keep the speed up that the 29er has.
    Anyhow, it was great to get your opinions and see the bikes in action.

  • @logicgator
    @logicgator 6 років тому +1

    I feel like the huge difference in handlebar lengths would play a big role in how you described the 4.5 feeling more nimble. I also think, based on the components you mentioned, the 4.5 is probably lighter.

  • @shredntread9600
    @shredntread9600 6 років тому

    Alex I think the reason why the 29er feels more natural is the way it holds or carries momentum. It makes obstacles and such easier to handle. Great review. I only ride 29er's and and recently got a Slash 29er...very similar to the SB5.5 which I think if you went Yeti the SB5.5 would be the go to bike.

  • @literbiker
    @literbiker 6 років тому +1

    Hey I think your “not a comparison but my opinion” was good. I liked the in the moment critique. I’m considering a new purchase and this perspective helps

  • @davidk3567
    @davidk3567 5 років тому +1

    steve aoki killin it out there

  • @arvidsalle2979
    @arvidsalle2979 6 років тому +2

    This video is perfect because i wonder if i should get the 275 or 290 version of a bike so thx so much dude.

    • @DaveLopez575
      @DaveLopez575 6 років тому

      lol xd I own the sb4.5 and it handles it all. As a matter of fact it handles of chunky stuff very good.

  • @grantfeddema5332
    @grantfeddema5332 6 років тому

    Hard to believe that you liked the niner more...good info throughout, thanks.

  • @John3701
    @John3701 6 років тому

    Great video!! I rode the 4.5 on a demo day last year and it was my favorite bike ever until I rode the 5.5!! If I lived anywhere other than the Pacific Northwest, I'd buy a 4.5 all day long, but here I need that extra travel.

  • @jeskeland
    @jeskeland 6 років тому

    The SB5 "Lunch Ride" is a Yeti limited bike and it is essentially an SB5 with a 160 fork instead of a 140 fork. It is what the workers of Yeti prefer to take out on their lunch rides, thus the name. Had it had the 140 fork the SB5 would have been even nimbler. So if you were to go on an all out downhill I think the SB5 would have been the clear ' winner', but you truly can't lose when you are on a super bike like that. Both are so amazing. Plus you're pretty tall right? The 29er wheels might just feel better with your body. They look amazing too.

  • @bernsbuenaobra473
    @bernsbuenaobra473 5 років тому

    Very nice trying out a 29ers vs. 27.5s expensive bikes though for pros only not for causal riders definitely. Good video capture is amazing on what you expect on a trail. I like more rides than talk when comparing these. Really great comparison.

  • @florida__jack
    @florida__jack 6 років тому +1

    Awesome video. I love the good old-fashioned sessioning.

    • @MrTonka
      @MrTonka 6 років тому +1

      It really takes you back to being a kid!

  • @cheetahcat1793
    @cheetahcat1793 6 років тому

    Just pulled up to the trail and got the notification. Guess I'll take an extra 15 minutes to get stoked before the ride.

  • @danielbritten8039
    @danielbritten8039 6 років тому

    Your riding has progressed so much man keep up the good work.

  • @Goku_Streams
    @Goku_Streams 6 років тому +8

    27.5 for life !!!

  • @ridingdeep8530
    @ridingdeep8530 4 роки тому

    I struggled between a 27.5 and 29r, I ended up going with the Transition Sentinel 29r, I've been very happy with it. It rolls so nicely over all of the sharp ended rocks and chatter we have here in southern Utah and climbs as well as any other medium/long travel bike I've had, perhaps a bit better due to the steep seat angle. I am actually going to do a cross country race with it next month - I never claimed to be smart.

  • @krziga1
    @krziga1 5 років тому +4

    2:06 nice bikes Jean-Claude Van Damme

  • @isaidabeefhotlinks1
    @isaidabeefhotlinks1 6 років тому

    Always putting out great content. Besides your live streams this has been one of my favorite video of yours. Keep up all the good work. Pumped me up to go on a ride today. Smeeeaaaassshhhh!

  • @eliezerriveraperez3810
    @eliezerriveraperez3810 5 років тому +1

    Those Yetys are sick dude man thanks for sharing.

  • @mustangbooker
    @mustangbooker 6 років тому +1

    Really digged this video! Enjoyed the comparisons! Good stuff brother!

  • @stevepadilla9729
    @stevepadilla9729 6 років тому

    Cool info. But when I use to test many moons ago. We would have to change Stems and bars to make sure they are what we always used racing, plus the pedals. Air in forks and rear shock needs to be recorded for the tight turns and jumps.
    Over all out of the box test wasn't that bad.

  • @TrailBikeBebop
    @TrailBikeBebop 6 років тому

    great comparison. ive got to try that 4.5, i'd never considered it before

  • @slabuda1970
    @slabuda1970 6 років тому +1

    As much as you seemed to like the 4.5 I'd like to see you try a Hightower it or following more better'er. Regarding your wiggle room comment it's why I just bought an evil insurgent frame. Coming off a 10 year hiatus and also being a disabled vet with a fused cervical spine I want the extra travel and slackness if I get a line wrong. Can't wait to build it up and ride again....thanks in part to you Alexander @singletracksampler

  • @spinnekopje
    @spinnekopje 5 років тому +2

    When I bought my mountain bike it was still 26" all the way. I couldn't ride for a number of years because of health issues, but I recently started to do so again. When looking a multiple comparison videos it seems to me the number one question should be: can I have my favourite riding position on the bike? Something that shouldn't be a problem for most, but it is for small riders.
    Yes, a larger wheel rolls more easily over obstacles and smaller wheels can be lighter so they can accelerate more easily, but almost all other stuff is down to geometry choices from the manufacturer, which even seem to change for the same brand/model when they change wheel size. For most people those design choices are much more important to determine how much fun they have on a certain bike.
    I managed to break a bone last time on the bike, so no cycling for me the next couple of weeks, so I know how Seth feels ;-) and I hope my bike can still survive a couple years to come. Sadly price is also a very important aspect for me, so besides the fact I do want a fully with dropper post next time almost nothing is decided yet.
    Years ago a fully was a lot more expensive and didn't/doesn't give a great advantage in my area compared to a hardtail with cane creek seat post suspension. Since I like to play with my bike the next one needs a dropper post, so no choice but go for a fully..

  • @mtnmikebikes7893
    @mtnmikebikes7893 6 років тому +1

    Man thats a hard choice to make between these t2o beasts. I've never been on a 29er so I would have to be like you and experience it firsthand for sure. I did just get a new bike which im super stoked about! As always great video!

    • @The_Sampler
      @The_Sampler  6 років тому +1

      Huck yea dude, congrats on the new bike!!

  • @OtterFlash
    @OtterFlash 6 років тому

    Excellent video and I like the idea of comparing the bikes back to back like you did. It was a bit difficult to tell which bike you were talking about when you were saying "this bike" and "that bike" due to the fact that they both have the same color scheme but once I saw that the SB 5 had a bike computer on it's handlebar I could figure it out. Thanks for the video!

    • @The_Sampler
      @The_Sampler  6 років тому

      Nice! I'm glad you caught that because it was really the best way to tell. I did my best when giving final thoughts to be a little more specific about which bike I was talking about :D

    • @MrTonka
      @MrTonka 6 років тому +1

      The sound of the hub is another distinction. :) the 4.5 has the i9 "buzzzz"

  • @weathdone
    @weathdone 4 роки тому

    great vid def some helpful tips... just one thing its always funny to see two totally diff personalities together.. Your boy is sooooo laid back could almost fall asleep just looking at him... LMAO sorry just being honest. and u r more like me just letting all your emotions loose, yelling over jumps in excitement, to me thats livin man.. I love it keep up the good work and awesome riding along with your great vids... Thanx for doing them!!!!

  • @TrailFeatures
    @TrailFeatures 6 років тому +3

    Both bikes are fantastic. I got to rent a 4.5 a while back and was really impressed with how well it pedaled over my SB5+ and still took on descents like a champ. I'd love to go to the extream and try the 5.5, it'd be a hoot to go full enduro for a day. :D

    • @MrTonka
      @MrTonka 6 років тому +1

      I demoed the 5.5 in Boulder and with Eagle on the 5.5 it climbs just like the 4.5 non eagle. Pretty much effortlessly. But the suspension is ridiculously plush. I overshot a jump at Valmont and landed on the flat and swore it felt like landing on transition. Beast of a bike the 5.5. If i lived in Colorado, i think that's the bike i'd have.

  • @athletejmv
    @athletejmv 4 роки тому

    Really cool video. Thanks for sharing guys.

  • @owenpreece4508
    @owenpreece4508 6 років тому +7

    Great video well put together

  • @Friskee62
    @Friskee62 6 років тому +2

    Awesome the second time around...

  • @Jacob-sr7rh
    @Jacob-sr7rh 6 років тому +1

    Great video Alex, I love you videos. I was not surprised that you liked the 29er. I have been riding one for a few years now, and I only get better and better on it. I even do better on the chunk and tech than most of my 27.5 friends. Smash!

    • @Jacob-sr7rh
      @Jacob-sr7rh 6 років тому

      I should say that I have been riding a 29er not a Yeti. Yeti only in my dreams :)

  • @stevethesmazsmathers9112
    @stevethesmazsmathers9112 6 років тому

    Cool video! I havent spent a lot of time on a 27.5+ bike but I do LOVE my Tallboy3 with the Nextie carbon wheels!! Its a great ride for a me at 6'4" and 225lbs

  • @henrysampers7041
    @henrysampers7041 6 років тому

    I love the noise of the hubs dang

  • @dbm12
    @dbm12 6 років тому

    Love seeing you on my home trail! Wish I would have seen you out there

  • @bluehorseshoe7171
    @bluehorseshoe7171 6 років тому

    Really good review. Good style, fun to watch.

  • @generalhavok7486
    @generalhavok7486 6 років тому

    Funny at the end review you say " I don't think I'd take tis bike to a bike park". In 2017 in the BME at Keystone bike park ALL 5 podium spots were the Yeti team in pro men and almost all 5 in pro Women! Keystone is the most knarly techy park in Colorado.

  • @TheShotgun67
    @TheShotgun67 6 років тому

    what a cool testing-area.l ike those bike`s and the way u make this chanel.

  • @FloridaTrailrider
    @FloridaTrailrider 6 років тому

    The 4.5 sounds like the ticket. Looks like they stepped up Alafia! Can't wait to head over. Nice vid brother!

  • @simonchaddock9330
    @simonchaddock9330 5 років тому

    That bike and this bike what!

  • @JamesSmith-rk9fd
    @JamesSmith-rk9fd 6 років тому

    Love seeing my trails!

  • @dragonflyseven474
    @dragonflyseven474 6 років тому

    If I had to guess I'd say the reason you prefered the SB4.5 is that the shorter suspension made it more springy and easier to get airborne. Not as much suspension to absorb your jumps. But who knows, there are a lot of variables. This just shows how important it is to demo stuff and not buy a bike based on what you think you need.

  • @johnnyrc9304
    @johnnyrc9304 6 років тому

    Cool comparison, back to back. I do wonder how much the carbon hoops on the 29 made it feel much better. They do make a huge difference, especially compared to heavy enduro rims.

  • @freighttrainshane3953
    @freighttrainshane3953 6 років тому

    Nice comparison guys! Looking forward to riding with both of you again soon! FreightTrainShane

  • @krabbysteaj5961
    @krabbysteaj5961 6 років тому

    Beautiful kickstand

  • @505Lights
    @505Lights 6 років тому +1

    Great video, in my head i think i would pick the SB5 but until you ride you never know ! I would be happy to own either of these bikes, cant wait for the next video.

  • @bastosnaunggoy
    @bastosnaunggoy 4 роки тому

    Thanks for this, really good comparison!

  • @yermanoh
    @yermanoh 5 років тому

    the bigger wheels in the 29er are giving more gryo stabilisation in the air which is why the 27.5 is different feeling and less stabilised

  • @pbillings808
    @pbillings808 6 років тому +2

    Arguably a better comparison would have been the 5 and 5.5 (29er with comparable suspension to the 5) -- maybe another episode! I'm sure the light wheels on the 4.5 helped mitigate the common criticism of 29ers (harder to get up to speed and more effort turning at speed).

  • @freerangemtb
    @freerangemtb 6 років тому +3

    Singletrack Sampler time! What's up, Alex? how's your Wednesday going for you? What have you for us, today? Let's ride!
    0:05 - Right off the bat, you give me something to comment on. And that comment is, your jumping skills have come a long way, yes?
    0:32 - Actually, I haven't gotten to the point of wondering which one to buy...yet. I *have* wondered if I can get them in other colors besides that sea blue, though. Haha!
    6:34 - I wish I could jump just in general.
    7:00 - Wow, that's a super nice drop. It's got a nice landing, super fast. I could ride that one! Woohoo!
    8:50 - Cool shot, dude!
    13:30 - My understanding is that the 29ers are great for stability and feeling more control, but are mules when it comes to climbing. My Fuse Expert is a 27.5 but it's listed as a 29er because the tires are much larger. I love it, but like I said it climbs like a mule.
    I've never ridden anything other than my Fuse except for one time when I rode a Pivot demo. Even then, I think what I rode was a 29er. I know the smaller diameter wheels on the 27.5 are supposed to be a bit more nimble and better at climbing, but I think I might not feel as comfortable on that since I'm so used to the larger wheels.
    This was a great comparison video. Good job on it, Alex. I think my biggest question still remains, can I get that bike in other colors? Haha!
    Stay upright and keep the rubber side down.
    #lfrhgs
    -Brian

    • @The_Sampler
      @The_Sampler  6 років тому +1

      What up Brian!! Happy Wednesday to you too bro :D
      1. Thanks man, you know I've been working so hard at it!
      2. What??? You can't go getting a yeti if everyone won't know right away that it's a Yeti!! :P
      3. werk werk werk werk werk
      4. I think that the 29ers actually climb quite well, especially when over rougher stuff since it has better roll over
      Glad you enjoyed, because we sure did making it!
      LFRHGS

    • @MrTonka
      @MrTonka 6 років тому +1

      They do come in other "colors". Black (really, it's a color) and the 4.5 is currently only available in Black and a really cool Storm blue which is not pictured in this video.

    • @freerangemtb
      @freerangemtb 6 років тому

      My 27.5 plus bike (which I'm told rides like a 29er) isn't the best at climbing. Granted, that may be due to the extra weight of the tires and not the diameter of the wheel.

  • @FloridaTrailrider
    @FloridaTrailrider 6 років тому

    I have both 29 and 27.5 bikes. I refuse to choose, love them both. I do like the 29 for more cross country stuff. Nice man

  • @IsraelMagalit
    @IsraelMagalit 6 років тому

    This is THE best non-review bike shootout I've ever watched

  • @rlindsay111
    @rlindsay111 6 років тому +1

    Great vid! On a completely random note...next time you're in Kansas you should check out Switchgrass trail (Previously IMBA Epic). It's a little different from what you guys normally ride, but would love to see a vid of you guys out there. Just a thought...keep up the good work!

  • @jushaffe
    @jushaffe 6 років тому

    Even watching the lines looks smoother and faster on that 4.5

  • @crankytrails3503
    @crankytrails3503 6 років тому

    Fun video Alex! In your final thoughts, when you were talking about what you'd take to a bike park and through the chunk, I think you'd be surprised. If you like the feel of the 29r on XCish trails, I think you'd like it in the chunk due to the larger circumference/angle of attack, they roll over stuff much easier. I switched to 27.5 though because I personally felt like the 29 was lacking agility, and I wouldn't go back at this point. Great vid!

  • @RyanMarcyesOutdoors
    @RyanMarcyesOutdoors 6 років тому

    Really Rad Comparison Ride!! Live-Life-Loud!!!

  • @trailswithtrevor1509
    @trailswithtrevor1509 6 років тому

    Love the collaboration!!! Great edit to both of you! Love those Yeti!

  • @Mike_Jones68
    @Mike_Jones68 6 років тому

    Alex! Cool vid man. I really liked and related to what you said around 9:05. Ive been on monster bikes like the Trans Sentinel or 2018 Kona Proc 153 and dropped areas I hadnt taken on the trails ever. Then I aquired my Evil Following and had after first initial set up rides, not only had the confdnce to hit these tech sections, but also just had a good feeling on the bike, but was a little more "aware" of my line, but still had gusto to take it, and even beat PRs on these trails at that on a shorter trav bike! It is crazy I dont know 100% of the answer either like you, but I am incredibly stoked on my bike on everything that is thrown at me while on trail. In fact, I have MORE confidence to smash down these trails. I think you also hit the nail on the head is that these bikes have the capability, but you need to be more aware and are actually using better handling skills than a monster truck bike that, like you said in another vid, like your on a couch! lol Awesome vid, this was a great info vid on these 2 bikes, best Ive seen to date!!

  • @mesk412
    @mesk412 6 років тому

    These Florida trails look so fun.

  • @DaveLopez575
    @DaveLopez575 6 років тому

    Love my sb4.5. I still want to try a 5 though. I enjoyed your video though, is nice to see you trying other bikes man. Get stoked!

  • @mtnhighs
    @mtnhighs 6 років тому

    I have Ibis Ripley LS and love it so would go with 4.5 for sure. More poppy and nimble.

    • @The_Sampler
      @The_Sampler  6 років тому

      I've actually ridden that Ripley before and really liked it too!

  • @dylansimpson2369
    @dylansimpson2369 6 років тому +1

    When in GA come ride the aska trails I know you'll love it

  • @liquidSpin
    @liquidSpin 6 років тому

    although in the beginning Alex makes the disclaimer that it's not a bike review...it kinda is. They are commentating on 2 different Yeti's comparing the two in terms of feel and characteristics on the same trail. It's a review albeit a "unintentional" review. Either way, it was fun watching!

  • @mtbsavant5414
    @mtbsavant5414 6 років тому +2

    Great video. I'm not surprised you preferred the 4.5 in most conditions. That bike is a sports car!

    • @The_Sampler
      @The_Sampler  6 років тому +2

      That's actually a good way of putting it: sports car vs SUV

    • @MrTonka
      @MrTonka 6 років тому +2

      How about 2d sports car vs 4d sports car? ;)

  • @kitten-inside
    @kitten-inside 6 років тому

    Nice bike throw near the end there.

  • @medom1786
    @medom1786 6 років тому

    I really liked how you didn't make it a review but compared the way it feels idk why but I just did

  • @PeterCPRail8748
    @PeterCPRail8748 6 років тому

    Nice comparison

  • @Fightam
    @Fightam 6 років тому

    SB5.5 - best of both worlds. I have one and it is sick.

  • @Stonedassassin100
    @Stonedassassin100 6 років тому

    This guy rips hard now... I remember the older videos. Way more confidence!