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2024 Specialized

Epic Pro LTD

A 29″ carbon frame full suspension crosscountry bike with ultra high-end components.

Manufacturer Price

$11,999
Weight10.7 kg  
FrameCarbon
SuspensionFull, 100 / 110mm
ForkRockShox SID SL Ultimate
ShockRockShox
Wheels29″ Carbon
DrivetrainElectronic
GroupsetX0, X01 Eagle AXS
Power MeterIntegrated
BrakesSRAM Level Silver Stealth Hydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
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Terrain
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Handling
nimblestable
Epic Pro LTD
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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)

47 km/h

Epic Pro LTD

44 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Spec Level

Based on build material and quality level of the frame, fork, wheelset, groupset, suspension system, and more.

Sizing
SM

158cm – 171cm

MD

168cm – 180cm

LG

178cm – 189cm

XL

186cm – 199cm

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Summary

The Specialized Epic is a high-performance cross-country bike praised for its lightweight frame, advanced suspension technology, and versatile handling. It excels in both climbing and descending, offering a plush ride quality and efficient pedaling. The RockShox Flight Attendant suspension system is frequently highlighted as a game-changer, adapting seamlessly to terrain. However, its premium features come at a high cost, and some models lack the Flight Attendant system.

Pros
  • Lightweight and efficient frame design

  • Advanced RockShox Flight Attendant suspension

  • Versatile handling suitable for both climbing and descending

  • Excellent ride quality and comfort

  • Innovative internal storage solutions

Cons
  • High cost, especially for models with Flight Attendant

  • Some models lack the Flight Attendant suspension system

  • Premium features may not be necessary for all riders

Key Quotes
Specialized has thrown down a very impressive, maximum velocity benchmark with the new Epic 8.
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The end result is a bike that’s purported to be both more efficient and more compliant than its predecessors, making it 'the most capable 120mm bike on the planet.'
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The S-Works Epic 8 is a real climbing machine.
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Mountain Bike Action
LONG TERM REVIEW: SPECIALIZED S-WORKS EPIC 8 - THE EVOLUTION CONTINUES - Mountain Bike Action Magazine

Dec 2024 · Ron Koch

The result is a single-frame design that, depending on the components added, can be either a competitive XC racing rig or a confident trail bike that is ready for anything thrown its way.

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MBR
The Specialized Chisel FS is a cut-price Epic with the pace to go racing on a budget - MBR

Jun 2024 · Guy Kesteven

Specialized has taken its latest carbon Epic XC/DC range and translated it into aluminium to create the new Chisel FS. The result is an affordable, but still seriously rapid, impressively sorted and effortless enjoyable speed machine, that just misses out on our best budget full-suspension bike list with its £2k price tag. And we’d recommend opting for the more expensive model if you can. That said, it’s a brilliant budget full-suspension bike with a pace that belies its modest price. For a rundown of the new Specialized Chisel range, check out our news story. Need to know Lightweight, high speed optimised XC/DC mountain bike Based on Specialized’s carbon framed Epic range 29er wheels with superlight XC tyres RockShox and X-Fusion suspension SRAM SX based spec Cheapest model of two, with frame-only option too Frame and geometry The Chisel FS is the latest Specialized bike to use SmartWeld alloy tech. This was introduced on its road bikes over a decade ago, but transferred onto the dirt with the Chisel hardtail. Rather than normal open-ended tubes, it uses fully 3D formed tubes with semi closed ends (like a drinks can). This makes the tube and junction much stronger, so the varying wall thicknesses can be made much thinner, reducing weight and allowing finer ride-vibe tuning. The seat tube is also formed as a single piece, including rocker and main pivot mounts, and the bottom bracket section at the base. All told, it reduces the amount of welds and duplicated material significantly, and creates a stiff yet light keystone down the centre of the bike. So even with a UDH hanger, internal routing entry clamps, main pivot mud flap, proper chainstay protection, and two bottle cage mounts inside the main frame, the claimed weight for a medium frame is just 2,720g. If you look at the geo sheet, the only big difference between the latest Specialized Epic 8 is that the Chisel FS has a 10mm shorter reach. 66.5º-ish head tube (depending where you have the flip chip on the shock mount) and 75.5º seat angle are the same though, and BB drop and chainstay length are also essentially identical. Components The Chisel will enter the UK with Shimano SLX (Chisel Comp) or Deore (Chisel) based spec, but will change to SRAM GX (Chisel Comp) or SX (Chisel) for the second production batch, and we got the SRAM spec on our test bike. That includes an NX rear mech upgrade, but the heavy 11-50T cassette, separate Powerspline BB and steel chainring chainset are all from SRAM’s base Eagle group. The cheaper bikes also get a steel-legged RockShox Reckon RL Silver fork and X-Fusion rear shock rather than RockShox SID Rush fork and Deluxe Select+ shock found on the Comp models. Specialized’s 760mm bar, 60mm stem and 27mm internal tubeless wheels are decent kit though, and you get oversized Torque Cap hub ends to sync with the fork for maximum stiffness. The lock-on grips and Power saddle are definite highlights, and the TranzX dropper …Continue reading »

Highs
  • Genuinely very fast, efficient and really well sorted performance bike at an affordable price

Lows
  • SX weight and suspension compromises make it worth levelling up to the Chisel Comp if you can

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Bike Review | Specialized Epic 8 Evo Pro

Apr 2024 · Spencer Astra

During the darkest part of the Northwest winter, I found myself aboard the new Specialized Epic 8 Evo Pro, a short-travel speed demon. After a nasty broken elbow, the Epic Evo and I seem to be sharing new titanium hardware. With 130 millimeters of travel up front and 120 at the rear, the new Epic is a cross-country bike that leans more toward gnarlier terrain than a true race bred rig as it seamlessly blends efficiency with just enough grit to tackle unforgiving trails. Even as I pedaled slow and muddy singletrack, this bike remained remarkably zippy—a testament to its short travel, low build weight, and efficient frame kinematics. Specialized has managed to shave off a few grams from the previous model iteration while producing a stable, refined ride. As I climbed, the Epic Evo’s main standout feature was efficiency. Despite the slow winter dirt, I was usually climbing with enough speed to generate a slight wind on my face. The rear shock platform felt taught and supportive under pedaling load. One of the most notable qualities of the Evo, while both climbing and descending, was the frame’s ability to eat high-frequency vibrations from the trail. My left elbow is fairly sensitive as it recovers from the break and, even with only 120 millimeters of travel, the Evo maintained a soft touch while clambering over roots and rocks.

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Bikerumor
Review: Specialized Epic 8 S-Works & EVO XC bikes

Mar 2024 · Tyler Benedict

The new Specialized Epic 8 is a downcountry ripper disguised as a race bike. Or maybe it's the other way around. Either way, this bike is fast and fun!

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BIKE Magazine
Tested: Specialized Epic EVO Pro

Mar 2024

Who could ask for more?

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Bike Perfect
I tested the new Specialized Epic 8 Evo Pro – its mixture of lightweight speed and middleweight control blew me away

Mar 2024 · Guy Kesteven

Specialized’s cult favorite rowdy XC winner jumps up a whole weight category to burly downcountry, but does it still have the race speed our expert tester loved before?

Highs
  • Excellent tech taming longer, lower mainframe geometry

  • XC weight frame with punchy pedaling leaves trail competitors standing

  • Fox Factory Grip2 fork, Float shock and Transfer dropper

  • Puncture reducing rims and grippy T9/T7 Grid tires

  • Generous internal storage, SWAT stem and two bottle cage mounts

Lows
  • Nearly a kilo heavier than the previous Epic Evo Comp

  • Shock feels too firm at times

  • Limited rear tire space

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
Test debut of the 2024 Specialized Epic 8 – An XC race bike with Flight Attendant suspension

Mar 2024 · Simon Kohler, Robin Schmitt

We tested the 2024 Specialized Epic 8. How does the electronic RockShox Flight Attendant suspension perform on a thoroughbred XC race bike?

Highs
  • Capable on the descents, yet highly efficient

  • Flight Attendant significantly increases its versatility

  • Racy character with the convenience of an integrated storage compartment

Lows
  • More affordable models don’t come with RockShox Flight Attendant

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MTB Mag
[Review] Specialized Epic 8 Evo

Mar 2024 · Marco Toniolo

Specialized presents the new Epic 8, and with it the Evo version, i.e., the one with more travel. The number can only bring to mind the Tarmac 8, unveiled last year, effectively aligning two of the California brand’s most beloved models. Once again, the race version of the Epic differs greatly from the “downcountry” version, but, contrary to what happened in 2020, the Epic 8 Evo is unlikely to be used in competition instead of the Epic 8, which you see in the photo below. In fact, the latter already has 120/120mm of travel, forgoes the Brain in favor of

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

FACT 11m Full Carbon, Progressive XC Race Geometry, Rider-First Engineered™, threaded BB, 12x148mm UDH compatible rear spacing, internal cable routing, 100mm of travel

BB StandardBSA, 73mm, Threaded

Hanger StandardUDH

ColorGloss Desert Rose / Metallic White Silver

Fork

RockShox SID SL ULTIMATE BRAIN, Top-Adjust Brain damper, Debon Air, 15x110mm, 44mm offset, 110mm Travel

Travel110mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

RockShox-Specialized BRAIN, Rx XC Tune, 5 Position Platform Adjust, Rebound Adjust, Integraded Extension, 265x52.5mm

Travel100mm

Bottom Bracket

SRAM DUB Threaded Wide

Stem

Specialized Pro SL, alloy, 4-bolt

Handlebar

S-Works Carbon XC Mini Rise, 6-degree upsweep, 8-degree backsweep, 10mm rise, 760mm, 31.8mm

Saddle

Body Geometry Power Expert

Seatpost

Bike Yoke Divine SL, 30.9mm, SM: 100/ MD-XL: 125mm,

TypeDropper

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

SRAM X0 Eagle AXS

Crank

SRAM XO Eagle Crankset With Spindle Power meter, 170mm/175mm, 34t chainring, 34T

Power Meter

SRAM XO Eagle Crankset With Spindle Power meter, 170mm/175mm, 34t chainring, 34T

Shifters

SRAM AXS POD Controller

Cassette

SRAM XO Eagle 10-52t

Chain

SRAM XO Eagle Flat top

Brakes

Front: SRAM Level Silver Stealth, 2-piston caliper, hydraulic disc, 160/180mm rotor, Rear: SRAM Level Silver Stealth, 2-piston caliper, hydraulic disc, 160mm rotor

TypeSRAM Level Silver Stealth Hydraulic Disc

Wheels
Rims

Roval Control, Carbon offset design, 29mm internal width, 4mm hook width, Tubeless ready, 28h

Spokes

DT Swiss Comp Race

Front Hub

DT Swiss 350, 6-bolt, 15mm Thru-axle, 110mm spacing, 28h straight -pull

Rear Hub

DT Swiss 350 straight-pull, 6-bolt, DT Swiss Ratchet EXP, 12x148mm thru axle, XD freehub body, 28h straight-pull

Tires

Front: Specialized Fast Trak, Control Casing, T7 Compound, 29x2.35, Rear: Specialized Renegade, Control Casing, T5 Compound, 29x2.35

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