Hey @Mattedmz, I feel your pain. Specialized is one of the those brands that doesn't sell online and you are only able to purchase from your local shops (which may have the ability to purchase online). I would suggest following the link in the description to the specialized site and their site will guide you to bike shops in your local area who carry their bikes. I would start there by either calling or checking stock online at these shops. If you cant find one, you might be out of luck for 2021, this bike and specifically this price point of bike is very fast to sell out. We have included some other links as well to online retailers that you might have more success with although you wont be able to buy the specialized from them. If this is something you wind up having to to, I do recommend that you have a look at Co-op DRT 1.1 and 1.2. They're 2 very underrated bikes at this price point. Hope this helps!
@@WhyBuy heyy appreciate the response. I've looked into the Co-op bike & seems like a very solid entry level MTB. I was just really looking to get a Rockhopper Comp or Sport even, would go for the elite but it is a little out of my budget for now. I checked specialized website, but everything is sold out. I checked with nearby locations & no luck. Only way I'd be able to get one is if I travel 500+ miles to a bike store that has it, but definitely not doing that lol. It's a lost cause, wish I looked sooner. I'll probably look into a co-op to hold me up in the meantime tho, thanx for the recommendation!
I have ridden for many years now, Raleigh, mainly in the early years, the Rockhopper was my first Specialized purchase in 98’ and I’ve had them ever since. Yesterday I purchased a comp 29’ … I’m going for the rolling wheels as I get older. Thank you for posting.
I think the main reason they did away with the front derailleur, apart from simplicity, is so that there is more clearance there. Nearly every high end mountain bike these days is this way.
Got this bike 2 weeks ago, here in the UK though it's a 21 gear setup (x2 front gears). It's a superb bike, got mine in graphite grey and it looks superb...!
I bought a base Rockhopper in 2020 and I gotta say the one gear in the front is so much better. I have three in the front and I never use them at all, seems like a waste, more weight and complexity. I am planning on going to a 1X in the front and perhaps also changing the cassette in the rear accordingly. I love these bikes and they are so capable from the factory. I've added a few goodies to mine and it's phenomenal for most of what everyday people will do! 💚💚💚💚
I bought my first 29er MTB. I’m pretty new at biking. I really like riding the flat trails. I’m a big guy in the mid 300’s and was looking for a bike but didn’t want to break the bank...or the bike! But I found one. It’s a 2019 or 2020 specialized comp. i spent around 750-800 bucks. I got it last year and because of my work schedule, I was only really able to ride it just a handful of times. But I’m getting back into it. But like I mentioned, I’m still kinda new and I’m learning things as I go. I’m wondering if my bike is a hard tail. It says Rockhopper and has XCM forks. In your opinion, do you think this is a good starter bike for heavy riders? I’m only riding on asphalt bike paths and fine gravel. Not riding in the woods like this video , even though I think that looks fun but I’m a big guy and that’s a little bit too much for me and my bike! So, tell me what u think? Is my bike a hard tail and is it a good bike for a big guy like me just starting out? I got it to help me loose weight and have fun loosing!
Awesome bike! Glad to hear you’re getting back into riding. Yeah, the Rockhopper is a hard tail mountain bike. Hard tail just means that it only has suspension on the front, which in your case, is provided by the XCM fork. Happy riding!
Keep it up! Ride 3 or 4 times a week, even if it’s only 15 minutes. You don’t have to ride for hours to loose weight if time is a problem. Cut back on meat. Cut out as much sugar as possible. Eat just a little bit less than you’re eating right now. Get lots of sleep (most important) The more you exercise, the more tired you’ll be, then you will sleep better. Your mood will tell you how you’re doing. If you’re happy every day keep it up. If you’re miserable every day, change your routine.
How do you change from 1 -2-3 gears if you only have the shifting on the right? How do you get through all the gears? Most bikes I've seen have the 3 gears on the left shifter, and the 1-8 gears on the right.
Would it be possible to mount a front basket and rear cargo carrier and maybe even splash guard fenders so it could double as a city bike for commuting to work or going to the grocery store, or is it strictly a mountain bike? Thanks.
I generally think. First thing to upgrade is the tyres. Throw some WTB, Maxxis, Victoria tyres on. At least wider tyres. I have specialized tyres and they aren’t that good. Maybe go tubeless.
Hey @@Amar27911 with the amount of abuse I put this through last year in the Canadian Rockies, I will be looking to upgrade the fork for some added travel and likely the tires, will give an update when I do!
I have an expert model of this bike and I'm beginning to push its limits it only allows you to go so far. The bike's great up to Blue Trails I would say but anything black diamond you're pushing the bike's ability
Definitely agree here, even some of the blue trails on this bike are at it's limits for me. But such a great bike to get started on with enough good components for anything you would need for a beginner all the way up to the point where you can decide if you're really going to get into mountain biking and invest in something higher caliber! Thanks for the comment and thank you for watching!
They also got rid of the multiple gears in the front is because of the gear shifting. Sometimes the chain would get stuck between the front sprocket and the rear sprocket. Chain slap too, meaning peeling paint or chipped paint. Today's bicycle technology have calibrated the gears and the chains in which it's easier to ride with 9, 10, 12, or 13 gears. One more thing. are you going to also do the giant towel on mountain bike series? I recently purchased a Giant Talon one that's in desert sage paint or black and it's great with an air fork! Under $1,000 too!
Thanks for the info @Donald_Ostrem, appreciate it! We haven't had any submissions of the Giant Talon yet, though you are right, I have heard a lot of good things about it. It was one of my top picks when I was looking for a bike in that price range.
For the comp29 no, I believe the next step up from the comp (elite29) is where you get the air suspension. Thanks for the question and thanks for watching!
I got the rockhopper comp 2021 29er as well I was wondering if the 2022 sram Sx drive train would fit on it I have not Changed the wheel or the hub of it?
Hi @TheRealMorganFreeman, from using this A LOT over the last year, I have had no issues climbing on beginner to intermediate trails. And I live in the rocky mountains, so there are a lot of steep climbs even on those trails. 700USD for the Comp29 is pretty much if not more than the price you would buy this bike for new.(Mine was $1000CAD). You may want to check the model of the bike you found as it could be a different rockhopper model (there are multiple models of the Rockhopper that can range from 400-500 all the way to closer to 2000). You will see big differences in the components that come with the bikes at the different price points. Hope this helps!
Hi @th_studio this was purchased in Canada. It will be tough to find because this is the 2020 model, you might be stuck with having to choose from the 2021 colors. The 2021 model should be very similar though, likely with a few minimal component upgrades (if any). Hope this helps!
I believe it is, mine is a few years old now you would definitely want to check the current technical specs of the 2022/2023 model to be sure. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!
Hi Igor, the exact colour from the Specialized Website is called Satin Aqua/Gloss Cast Blue. This was for the 2020 model though. Looking at the 2021's you are correct, the closest you can get to this colour is the Gloss Oasis / Tarmac Black colour.
Hey man, great review. I'd like to ask you a question. More specifically what would you recommend for someone who uses the bike for 70% flat roads and 30% on hills and trails. Which bike would you recommend that is also great for climbing steep hills? Specialized rockhopper 29 sport or Gt avlaanche 29 sport. Thanks in advance mate.
Hey @Kelemen_ Robert, a hard tail bike like this would definitely meet the need for use on the trails 30% and be fine for use on roads the rest of the time. Depending on how hard you want to ride the bike on the hills and trails would really be where you would decide how much to spend. If you dont plan on riding the bike hard (higher speeds, heavy braking, jumps, drops. etc) you might be able to get a way with a lower cost mountain bike, but other wise this price point and up is where you want to be for sure. From looking at the GT avalanche and comparing the rockhopper comp, they look very comparable. The price point of both of these bikes is entry level with fairly similar components, but you can still really get into mountain biking and push them without having them break on you. I think it will be tough to get your hands on either so I would suggest picking up the first one in your size you can find. You wont be disappointed either way. Hope this helps!
I really wanted that color was unable to get it picked it up in all black. I still have not gotten to ride my bike on a trail picked it up May 2020. The bike has a 1X system that's what it's called.
Yes definitely an awesome color, was lucky to find one! At the $1,000 price point bikes sold out fast last year! Thanks, we will update our blog section to include the 1X system!
@@WhyBuy I will go in order for the most hated ones: fork => rockshox judy, rims => WTB kom 35mm, tires => continental xc 29x2.2, seatpost => Controltech zero offset, stem => 40mm short, brakes => upgraded to shimano 180mm rotors => hubs => novatech sealed cartdriges; And that's it the rest of the bike is fine, now I feel very happy with my bike and by the way is the same color than the one in the video.
Yes I do like the bike for what it is. As an entry level mountain bike, I was able to get what I needed out of it to try some mountain trails and really just experience mountain biking. The components will hold up for that for sure. As a beginner mountain bike at this price, I have no complaints. We also rip around the city we live in on these and theyre great. Hope this helps and thanks for watching!
I got the XL Comp 29” and im 6’1”. Theres about an inch between the frame and my crotch when I tuck my balls. Feel like I could have went with a Large but it feels good when riding so Im pretty sure I made the right choice
How can I find one, everything is sold out lol
Hey @Mattedmz, I feel your pain. Specialized is one of the those brands that doesn't sell online and you are only able to purchase from your local shops (which may have the ability to purchase online). I would suggest following the link in the description to the specialized site and their site will guide you to bike shops in your local area who carry their bikes. I would start there by either calling or checking stock online at these shops. If you cant find one, you might be out of luck for 2021, this bike and specifically this price point of bike is very fast to sell out.
We have included some other links as well to online retailers that you might have more success with although you wont be able to buy the specialized from them. If this is something you wind up having to to, I do recommend that you have a look at Co-op DRT 1.1 and 1.2. They're 2 very underrated bikes at this price point. Hope this helps!
@@WhyBuy heyy appreciate the response. I've looked into the Co-op bike & seems like a very solid entry level MTB. I was just really looking to get a Rockhopper Comp or Sport even, would go for the elite but it is a little out of my budget for now. I checked specialized website, but everything is sold out. I checked with nearby locations & no luck. Only way I'd be able to get one is if I travel 500+ miles to a bike store that has it, but definitely not doing that lol. It's a lost cause, wish I looked sooner. I'll probably look into a co-op to hold me up in the meantime tho, thanx for the recommendation!
Try Mikes Bikes you might have to build it yourself though
I got a 2019 $500
I went to my local bike shop and I'll be getting mine in November xD
Ive had my comp 29 for 6 years now. Very reliable and is the ULTIMATE bike for wheelies
Yes it is a wheelie maniac. Did BMX for yrrrsss and got one of these and dang. Your correct. Wheelies allllll daaaay loooong. Also a very light bike.
@@stayoffmylawn8433 went for a ride today, always amazes me how light it is lol
I have ridden for many years now, Raleigh, mainly in the early years, the Rockhopper was my first Specialized purchase in 98’ and I’ve had them ever since. Yesterday I purchased a comp 29’ … I’m going for the rolling wheels as I get older.
Thank you for posting.
Very cool! Thanks for sharing! Hope you enjoy the comp 29'!
I think the main reason they did away with the front derailleur, apart from simplicity, is so that there is more clearance there. Nearly every high end mountain bike these days is this way.
Got this bike 2 weeks ago, here in the UK though it's a 21 gear setup (x2 front gears). It's a superb bike, got mine in graphite grey and it looks superb...!
getting mine tomorrow
I bought a base Rockhopper in 2020 and I gotta say the one gear in the front is so much better. I have three in the front and I never use them at all, seems like a waste, more weight and complexity. I am planning on going to a 1X in the front and perhaps also changing the cassette in the rear accordingly. I love these bikes and they are so capable from the factory. I've added a few goodies to mine and it's phenomenal for most of what everyday people will do! 💚💚💚💚
Thanks for sharing, totally agree!
I bought my first 29er MTB. I’m pretty new at biking. I really like riding the flat trails. I’m a big guy in the mid 300’s and was looking for a bike but didn’t want to break the bank...or the bike! But I found one. It’s a 2019 or 2020 specialized comp. i spent around 750-800 bucks. I got it last year and because of my work schedule, I was only really able to ride it just a handful of times. But I’m getting back into it. But like I mentioned, I’m still kinda new and I’m learning things as I go. I’m wondering if my bike is a hard tail. It says Rockhopper and has XCM forks. In your opinion, do you think this is a good starter bike for heavy riders? I’m only riding on asphalt bike paths and fine gravel. Not riding in the woods like this video , even though I think that looks fun but I’m a big guy and that’s a little bit too much for me and my bike! So, tell me what u think? Is my bike a hard tail and is it a good bike for a big guy like me just starting out? I got it to help me loose weight and have fun loosing!
Got to start somewhere. Good job on trying to lose weight! Hope you keep to it
Awesome bike! Glad to hear you’re getting back into riding. Yeah, the Rockhopper is a hard tail mountain bike. Hard tail just means that it only has suspension on the front, which in your case, is provided by the XCM fork. Happy riding!
Keep it up! Ride 3 or 4 times a week, even if it’s only 15 minutes. You don’t have to ride for hours to loose weight if time is a problem. Cut back on meat. Cut out as much sugar as possible. Eat just a little bit less than you’re eating right now. Get lots of sleep (most important)
The more you exercise, the more tired you’ll be, then you will sleep better.
Your mood will tell you how you’re doing. If you’re happy every day keep it up.
If you’re miserable every day, change your routine.
@Steve hunter Great advice, thank you for sharing!😀
I called every major city and then some in the usa. Nowhere had them. Had to wait a yr. Finally got one!
Awesome to hear. Happy you were able to get your hands on one!
I cannot get 29er rockhopper comp at erik.
Pick mine up next week, they have to assemble it first. 👌
I just ordered mine and i cant wait to get it
Awesome stuff! Congrats and thanks for the feedback!
How do you change from 1 -2-3 gears if you only have the shifting on the right? How do you get through all the gears? Most bikes I've seen have the 3 gears on the left shifter, and the 1-8 gears on the right.
I just bought my first mtb, a 24 comp! Loving it, although i have no frame of reference.. 😅
Got mine today ! Jan 2nd 2022 for $1050.
Would it be possible to mount a front basket and rear cargo carrier and maybe even splash guard fenders so it could double as a city bike for commuting to work or going to the grocery store, or is it strictly a mountain bike? Thanks.
Great video. What color is that?
I've the same with some upgrades, nice bike 😎
What upgrades have you done on the bike
I generally think. First thing to upgrade is the tyres. Throw some WTB, Maxxis, Victoria tyres on. At least wider tyres. I have specialized tyres and they aren’t that good. Maybe go tubeless.
Hey @@Amar27911 with the amount of abuse I put this through last year in the Canadian Rockies, I will be looking to upgrade the fork for some added travel and likely the tires, will give an update when I do!
@@theadventuregamer6693 Thanks for the suggestion! Definitely thinking tubeless.
Does anyone know the crankset and bolt sizes? Mine are rusty and the crankset is way overdue
Got mine today. They are still setting it up and all the accessories I purchased. Haven't rode it yet tho
Awesome @Patriot_Rob! How busy was the bike shop? I heard on the news that some stores are already lining up and selling out this year!
Lmao 🤣 I actually hung in to the end and got a sample of the bumblebee mic 🎙 as an added bonus. Lol 😂 👍
Glad to hear you enjoyed, things don't always go according to plan lol Thanks for the feedback, and thank you for watching 👍
@@WhyBuy It was part of your outtakes at the end. 👍🤣 I just bought this bike yesterday, its what led me to your video. You did an outstanding job.
I have an expert model of this bike and I'm beginning to push its limits it only allows you to go so far. The bike's great up to Blue Trails I would say but anything black diamond you're pushing the bike's ability
Definitely agree here, even some of the blue trails on this bike are at it's limits for me. But such a great bike to get started on with enough good components for anything you would need for a beginner all the way up to the point where you can decide if you're really going to get into mountain biking and invest in something higher caliber! Thanks for the comment and thank you for watching!
They also got rid of the multiple gears in the front is because of the gear shifting. Sometimes the chain would get stuck between the front sprocket and the rear sprocket. Chain slap too, meaning peeling paint or chipped paint. Today's bicycle technology have calibrated the gears and the chains in which it's easier to ride with 9, 10, 12, or 13 gears. One more thing. are you going to also do the giant towel on mountain bike series? I recently purchased a Giant Talon one that's in desert sage paint or black and it's great with an air fork! Under $1,000 too!
Thanks for the info @Donald_Ostrem, appreciate it! We haven't had any submissions of the Giant Talon yet, though you are right, I have heard a lot of good things about it. It was one of my top picks when I was looking for a bike in that price range.
Ordered an entry point one. Hope it’s going to be good.
Is the front suspension fork an Air suspension fork?
For the comp29 no, I believe the next step up from the comp (elite29) is where you get the air suspension. Thanks for the question and thanks for watching!
I got the rockhopper comp 2021 29er as well I was wondering if the 2022 sram Sx drive train would fit on it I have not Changed the wheel or the hub of it?
You can also load or charge the shocks. Thought that was cool.
Rockhopper comp 29
Or Marin Palisades 2 ?
How good is this bike with climbing? Just found this bike second hand for 700 USD and was wondering if that a good price for this bike?
Hi @TheRealMorganFreeman, from using this A LOT over the last year, I have had no issues climbing on beginner to intermediate trails. And I live in the rocky mountains, so there are a lot of steep climbs even on those trails. 700USD for the Comp29 is pretty much if not more than the price you would buy this bike for new.(Mine was $1000CAD). You may want to check the model of the bike you found as it could be a different rockhopper model (there are multiple models of the Rockhopper that can range from 400-500 all the way to closer to 2000). You will see big differences in the components that come with the bikes at the different price points. Hope this helps!
I liked the bloopers at end
Thank you for the feedback haha there "mic trouble" portion went on a lot longer 😂 Thanks for watching 👍
Can't find the same color on their website. May I ask your region please?
Hi @th_studio this was purchased in Canada. It will be tough to find because this is the 2020 model, you might be stuck with having to choose from the 2021 colors. The 2021 model should be very similar though, likely with a few minimal component upgrades (if any). Hope this helps!
@@WhyBuy thanks for your reply! I'm willing to purchase a Rockhopper Sport model. Let's see if I can afford that :)
@@thstudio007 great to hear! Hope you were able to pick one up within your budget!
Can we use 120 mm forks in this bike ?
Yes you can swap out the forks for 120mm forks. Thanks for the question and thanks for watching!
Is the handlebar stem adjustable?
I believe it is, mine is a few years old now you would definitely want to check the current technical specs of the 2022/2023 model to be sure. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!
this is Gloss Oasis / Tarmac Black variant color ?
Hi Igor, the exact colour from the Specialized Website is called Satin Aqua/Gloss Cast Blue. This was for the 2020 model though. Looking at the 2021's you are correct, the closest you can get to this colour is the Gloss Oasis / Tarmac Black colour.
Hey man, great review. I'd like to ask you a question. More specifically what would you recommend for someone who uses the bike for 70% flat roads and 30% on hills and trails. Which bike would you recommend that is also great for climbing steep hills? Specialized rockhopper 29 sport or Gt avlaanche 29 sport. Thanks in advance mate.
Hey @Kelemen_ Robert, a hard tail bike like this would definitely meet the need for use on the trails 30% and be fine for use on roads the rest of the time. Depending on how hard you want to ride the bike on the hills and trails would really be where you would decide how much to spend. If you dont plan on riding the bike hard (higher speeds, heavy braking, jumps, drops. etc) you might be able to get a way with a lower cost mountain bike, but other wise this price point and up is where you want to be for sure. From looking at the GT avalanche and comparing the rockhopper comp, they look very comparable. The price point of both of these bikes is entry level with fairly similar components, but you can still really get into mountain biking and push them without having them break on you. I think it will be tough to get your hands on either so I would suggest picking up the first one in your size you can find. You wont be disappointed either way. Hope this helps!
@@WhyBuy so even if I ride 30% trails and 70% pavement you still recommend I get this? I’m on the edge now
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And always carry an extra bike chain in your backpack while riding, because your chain can snap as well...
Great advice! Thank you for the feedback, and thank you for watching 👍
How does this bike compare to Marlin 7?
Hey @Ryangaonblitz, funny you should ask! We have a review on it here: ua-cam.com/video/jMOizlR2D3U/v-deo.html
does anyone know the internal diameter of the bottom bracket?
I really wanted that color was unable to get it picked it up in all black. I still have not gotten to ride my bike on a trail picked it up May 2020. The bike has a 1X system that's what it's called.
Yes definitely an awesome color, was lucky to find one! At the $1,000 price point bikes sold out fast last year! Thanks, we will update our blog section to include the 1X system!
I love the bike and the color. How much did you spend on it?
It cost 675 euros
Hey Nazario. This bike is $1,000 CAD
A hub sound sample while coasting would of been nice.
We'll keep that in mind for future reviews. Thanks for watching and thanks for the feedback 👍
My question would be I'm new to cycling but I'm interested in Rockhopper comp 29 Could I use this bike on the road or is it trail only? ... Thanks
Absolutely, both trail and on the road. Key things you might be interested in are 4:20 (suspension) and 1:45 (gearing ratios). Hope this helps!
@@WhyBuy thanks for the reply ... great video
I have a comp 27.5 xs and I love it
Thank you for the feedback, and thanks for watching 👍
I got put one on layaway today....it's going be awesome
Great to hear! Thank you for the feedback and thanks for watching 👍
Can you use this bike on jumps?
@ELI_S. Definitely! With the hard tail and the limited travel on the front shock, I would suggest keeping them to small or medium sized though.
@@WhyBuy Ok!
That bike is more xc than a hardtail, be careful with the jumps!
I got the same one on July 2020 and most of the parts are crap, currently I have tuned up my bike and the only thing the remains the same is the frame
What kind of swaps did you make for which parts? and thank you for the feedback!
@@WhyBuy I will go in order for the most hated ones: fork => rockshox judy, rims => WTB kom 35mm, tires => continental xc 29x2.2, seatpost => Controltech zero offset, stem => 40mm short, brakes => upgraded to shimano 180mm rotors => hubs => novatech sealed cartdriges; And that's it the rest of the bike is fine, now I feel very happy with my bike and by the way is the same color than the one in the video.
@@danielsepulveda912 thanks so much for this!
Amazing!!!!
Thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching!
only thing i really dont like about this bike is the 50 mile long stem it comes with out of the box
so do you like the bike?
Yes I do like the bike for what it is. As an entry level mountain bike, I was able to get what I needed out of it to try some mountain trails and really just experience mountain biking. The components will hold up for that for sure. As a beginner mountain bike at this price, I have no complaints. We also rip around the city we live in on these and theyre great. Hope this helps and thanks for watching!
what is the price of this bike.
Hi @Hirenbhai_Patel, the price is $1,000 CAD so roughly $700 to $800 USD.
I want that bike
👌
i had this bike but got stolen after like 3 months i got it
I hate when I watch reviews and find out I know much more than the reviewer.
I got the XL Comp 29” and im 6’1”. Theres about an inch between the frame and my crotch when I tuck my balls. Feel like I could have went with a Large but it feels good when riding so Im pretty sure I made the right choice
Do yourself a favor, and ditch those stock tires.
They’re really not that bad honestly I’ve been riding in some really muddy and wet conditions and they grip everything
@@nolanhauge Thanks for this, I totally agree after using these in multiple conditions!
I think bikes are over priced in general.
Why do you say that when women spend 3k on gucci handbags . 18k watches . Bikes are worth every penny
@@James-hh1lq yeaa
Remember when Specialized used to have cool paint? Today's bikes are bland AF.
Wrong for under 2000 you can buy a Marin Full Suspension MTB.💯
This bike cost 675 euros
Just Bought Mine From A Crackhead For $40 🙏
worst bike, which i did have...........look outside its ok.....inside is terrible...no taiwan..no america....just cheap and bad parts...from china
The fork is garbage 🗑️🗑️🗑️