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2015 Specialized

Camber Grom

A 24″ aluminum frame full suspension crosscountry bike with upper mid-range components.
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FrameAluminum
SuspensionFull, 110 / 110mm
ForkRockShox Recon Gold RL
ShockFox
Wheels24″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 10
GroupsetX7, X5
BrakesTektro Gemini Hydraulic Disc
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Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
Camber Grom
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Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

22 mph

Camber Grom

27 mph

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Highest gear

(descending)

Reviews

Summary

The Specialized Camber is a versatile cross-country bike that excels in climbing efficiency and offers surprising capability on descents despite its limited travel. It features active suspension with technologies like the Brain system for improved performance, and integrates thoughtful details such as the SWAT storage. While it handles technical terrain well, some reviews note limitations in fork stiffness and travel for aggressive riding.

Pros
  • Efficient climbing with active suspension

  • Surprising descent capability for its travel

  • Integrated SWAT storage system

  • Confident handling and nimble feel

  • High-quality components and build

Cons
  • Limited suspension travel for technical terrain

  • Fork can bottom out or feel flexy under load

  • Steep head angle may feel twitchy initially

  • Higher price point on some models

Key Quotes
The Camber punches above its weight class. That’s always a good thing.
BIKE Magazine logoBIKE Magazine
the new Camber is a completely different animal, it’s faster, it climbs like a rocket, it seems to be more capable, and with SWAT it’s certainly more versatile
Bikerumor logoBikerumor
Specialized’s Camber Comp Carbon 29 blends mile-munching speed with surprising rough-stuff confidence
BikeRadar logoBikeRadar
The Specialized Camber is a tolerant trail bike, happily tearing up the trails without much effort and handing out shedloads of confidence to less experienced riders.
Enduro Mountainbike Magazine logoEnduro Mountainbike Magazine

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Bikerumor
Review: Specialized Camber Grom 24" youth full suspension mountain bike

Aug 2016 · Tyler Benedict

There’s something to be said for getting a kid started on a fully rigid hardtail. But if your local trails are super gnarly, there’s also a pretty darn good argument for getting them suspended as quickly as possible. Traction aside, it’s more about comfort and safety, assuming the weight penalty isn’t too grand. If you …

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
Specialized Camber Carbon Comp 29 Review

Jul 2016 · Christoph Bayer

The Specialized Camber is neither a purebred competition bike nor an aggressive trail bike, so what exactly is it? Could it represent the compromise?

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BikeRadar
Specialized Camber Comp Carbon 29 review

Apr 2016 · Tom Marvin

A superbly thought-out high-speed, low-stress all-rounder for fans of traditional handling. Buy if you want a fantastically well-rounded trail bike that oozes traditional virtues

Highs
  • Capable and consistently controlled considering its travel and initially twitchy feel, neutrally-efficient pedalling, low weight and 29er wheels maximise speed and shrink distance, outstandingly user-friendly details

Lows
  • We’d like it even more with a slacker head angle and stiffer fork for opening up its aggro potential

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Flow Mountain Bike
Flow's First Bite: Specialized Camber Expert Carbon 29

Dec 2015

Let’s take a quick look at the new Camber before we get it real dirty. Full review coming soon. The Camber is available in carbon and aluminium, ranging from $2799 up to the S-Works for $12999, check out the full range here: Specialized Camber. Our review of the 2015 Camber Expert Carbon EVO: Camber EVO …

Highs
  • Totally dialled parts spec.

  • Trademark Specialized quality.

  • Bloody beautiful.

Lows
  • Big bucks.

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Mountain Bike Action
Bike Test: Specialized S-Works Camber 650B

Oct 2015 · McCoy

The Camber is an efficient trailbike for a rider who wants a bike with cross-country roots that offers slightly more aggressive angles...

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MBR
Specialized Camber Evo 29 (2015) longterm review - MBR

Sep 2015 · Danny Milner

We've got the new Specialized Camber Evo 29 on longterm test. Find out how we're getting on with it...

Highs
  • The perfect blend of handling prowess and mile-munching efficiency

  • Improved Spec and better looks for less money than last year

  • Still some of the best rear suspension in the business

Lows
  • Fork can become overwhelmed when you start to push

  • Stock stem is too long

  • Badly needs full internal dropper post routing

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MTBR
First Look: 2016 Specialized Camber

Jul 2015 · Francis Cebedo

The Camber has upped its climbing prowess with the integration of the new Brain rear shock and the RockShox RS-1 fork. But does it come at the expense of descending ability? - Mtbr.com

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Bicycling
Specialized’s Redesigned Camber Hits a Sweet Spot

Jul 2015 · Ron Koch

New bike borrows from the Epic and the Stumpjumper so you can ride fast and tackle tough trails

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

M5 hydroformed tubing, 24"" geometry, tapered headtube, threaded BB, 135mm dropouts, sealed cartridge bearing pivots, replaceable derailleur hanger, bolt-on cable guides, 110mm travel

BB StandardBSA, Threaded

Fork

RockShox Recon Gold, Solo Air Spring, tapered alloy steerer, TurnKey lockout, rebound adjust, 110mm travel

Travel110mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

FOX Float CTD Evolution, air spring, w/ lockout, rebound adjust, 197x48mm

Travel110mm

Bottom Bracket

SRAM GXP XR, 73mm

Headset

1-1/8 and 1-1/2"" threadless, Campy style upper with 1-1/2"" lower, cartridge bearings

Stem

Specialized Trail, forged alloy, 4-bolt, 8-degree rise

Handlebar

Specialized XC, mini rise, 6000 butted alloy, 8-degree backsweep, 6-degree upsweep, 10mm rise, 31.8mm

Saddle

Specialized youth, steel rails

Seatpost

Specialized alloy, single bolt, 30.9mm

TypeRigid

Pedals

Resin test ride, w/ toe clips, CEN std.

Grips

Specialized Sip Grip, light lock-on, half-waffle, S/M: regular thickness, Others: XL

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

SRAM X7 Type 2, 10-speed, mid cage

Crank

Custom SRAM S-1250, GXP spindle, 34T

Shifters

SRAM X5, 10-speed, aluminum trigger, w/ MatchMaker clamp

Cassette

SRAM PG 1020, 10-speed, 11-36

Chain

SRAM PC 1031, 10-speed, w/ PowerLink, nickel finish

Brakes

Front: Tektro Gemini Comp, hydraulic disc, resin/metallic pads, S/M: 180mm rotor, Others: 200mm, Rear: Tektro Gemini Comp, hydraulic disc, resin/metallic pads, S/M: 160mm rotor, Others: 180mm

TypeTektro Gemini Hydraulic Disc

Brake Levers

Tektro Gemini Comp, alloy lever, w/ reach adjust

Wheels
Rims

Alex, 24"" disc, alloy, 32h

Spokes

Stainless, 14g

Front Hub

Specialized Hi Lo disc, OS28 end caps, sealed cartridge bearing, QR, 32h

Rear Hub

Specialized Hi Lo disc, 4x-sealed cartridge bearings, 12mm thru-axle, 32h

Tires

Front: Maxxis Snyper, 60TPI, wire bead, 24x2.0"", Rear: Maxxis Snyper, 60TPI, wire bead, 24x2.0""

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