Cool video! We’ve got some gorgeous mountains just outside of Tucson, Arizona where I live, but I like watching videos like these of other places. Keep your content coming! I’m following!
@@stickintheleg9153 hi, just read your review of the bike! We are the same height and I can't decide between M and L size. What's your inseam? My legs are short at 31,5 inch or 80cm, lol. Nice gloves too!
Honestly, this trail is fun for like 5 minutes of the hourish long loop. I would ride it again if someone really wanted to ride it, but I would never choose to ride there again, when there are so many other options.
I am considering moving to St. George and am 61 years old and don't really want to do this kind of trail on a regular basis. Is there more flowy, more fun kind of trails around there or are they mostly like this? What are the other options?
@@tonybasoni8443 I’m a St George local and “flow” doesn’t exist.. you make your own here. Everything is tech, loose over hard and gnarly. JEM & Bearclaw poppy are the closest to “tame & flow” you will find here. These trails will chew you up and spit you out if you can’t handle tech.
@@dakotakirby5673 ,......Thanks for the insight. We bought a home in Santa Clara and I have ridden Barrel Roll and Black Brush and you are correct, not a lot of flow and very rocky. And these are some of the easier trails I believe. I have a Transition Spur with only 120 from and rear. Wish I had at least 140 rear and 150 front. What are you riding? At my age, I don't want to ride the technical stuff all the time, would like to just ride for fitness and fun sometimes. I will check out Bearclaw Poppy, and isn't Jem over in Hurricane?
BF,.....That is an interesting comment. I currently live in north Phoenix and am considering moving to ST George for the riding there. Is this a mistake? We have some awesome trails here in north Phoenix/Scottsdale and I hate to leave them, but it is too crazy around here, I have to get away. Are the trails in St. George really not that good. I am not looking for death defying stull like this, To do it once in a while is fine, but I would prefer the more flowy, fun, less dangerous kind of trails.
Zen is a pedal killer. Just about every rock has gnarly strikes. One of my favorite trails in southern Utah
Yeah! so many little snaggers in the desert. Really hard to retain flow and avoid breaking a pedal, but it's so fun when things come together!
Is my man wearing tig welding gloves? lol
My hands were very well protected that day haha
Nice choice of work gloves there.
Headed there in a couple weeks Zen is definitely on the list!
I’ve ridden Zen once or twice, underbiked. It wasn’t my favorite area ride. I have a bigger bike now and will be hitting it again soon!
Place looks fun!!! Side note... Was really digging the yellow ranger gloves.
Mighty Morphin!!
Beautiful trail
Riding this in the morning! Came south from Northeastern Utah. Trails at home are a mucky mess. I’m stoked!
I’m not sure if I rode Zen or if Zen road me... I had a blast though.
@@emptybee2522 I have had countless days where I have felt that way haha
Sick place ! Trails looks so good 🤙🏻
Cool video! We’ve got some gorgeous mountains just outside of Tucson, Arizona where I live, but I like watching videos like these of other places. Keep your content coming! I’m following!
So much amazing riding in Arizona!
Braydon makes it look so easy.
This is probably the most difficult trail I've ridden.
Sick gloves
You guys should review and Orange Stage 6. Great bikes that just aren’t popular in the states
we reviewed the stage six at the end of 2019 - check it here www.vitalmtb.com/product/guide/Bikes,3/Orange/Stage-6-RS,24600#product-reviews/3652
This doesn’t have the crazy exposure section like I see in the other Zen trail videos. Did it change?
What are thooose? (gloves)
just pushing that work glove aesthetic haha
@@stickintheleg9153 hi, just read your review of the bike! We are the same height and I can't decide between M and L size. What's your inseam? My legs are short at 31,5 inch or 80cm, lol. Nice gloves too!
Honestly, this trail is fun for like 5 minutes of the hourish long loop. I would ride it again if someone really wanted to ride it, but I would never choose to ride there again, when there are so many other options.
So much great riding in the area!! I wish I had time to film more stuff the weekend I was down there...
I am considering moving to St. George and am 61 years old and don't really want to do this kind of trail on a regular basis. Is there more flowy, more fun kind of trails around there or are they mostly like this? What are the other options?
@@tonybasoni8443 I’m a St George local and “flow” doesn’t exist.. you make your own here. Everything is tech, loose over hard and gnarly. JEM & Bearclaw poppy are the closest to “tame & flow” you will find here. These trails will chew you up and spit you out if you can’t handle tech.
@@dakotakirby5673 ,......Thanks for the insight. We bought a home in Santa Clara and I have ridden Barrel Roll and Black Brush and you are correct, not a lot of flow and very rocky. And these are some of the easier trails I believe.
I have a Transition Spur with only 120 from and rear. Wish I had at least 140 rear and 150 front. What are you riding?
At my age, I don't want to ride the technical stuff all the time, would like to just ride for fitness and fun sometimes. I will check out Bearclaw Poppy, and isn't Jem over in Hurricane?
Day 4 of reaching 100 subscribers off of commenting. Have an amazing day!
The riding in Utah is horrible. I’d head to CO or AZ for the good stuff.
BF,.....That is an interesting comment. I currently live in north Phoenix and am considering moving to ST George for the riding there. Is this a mistake? We have some awesome trails here in north Phoenix/Scottsdale and I hate to leave them, but it is too crazy around here, I have to get away.
Are the trails in St. George really not that good. I am not looking for death defying stull like this, To do it once in a while is fine, but I would prefer the more flowy, fun, less dangerous kind of trails.
@@tonybasoni8443 St George is amazing. Tons of different terrain. I was only being sarcastic.
@@brandonfederico2442 ,....Oh, I see. I was thinking that you didnt like all the super rocky stuff maybe. Thanks for the clarification.