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2021 YT Industries

Izzo Comp 29

Prix du fabricant

2 999 $US(2 579 €)
Poids13,5 kg  
CadreCarbone
Suspensioncomplet, 130 / 130mm
FourcheFox Rhythm Float 34
Amortisseur arrièreFox Float DPS Performance
roues29″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 12
GroupeNX Eagle
FreinsSRAM G2 R Disque hydraulique
Tige de selleCompte-gouttes
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Terrain
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Handling
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Izzo Comp 29
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Transmission

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)

40 km/h

Izzo Comp 29

42 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Dimensions
SM

156cm – 168cm

MD

166cm – 178cm

LG

175cm – 186cm

XL

184cm – 194cm

XXL

192cm – 204cm

Remarques sur l'ajustement du pilote
  • 193cm, taille XXL, Taille grand
  • 178cm, taille LG, Juste à droite
Commentaires

Résumé

The YT Izzo is a lightweight and efficient trail bike with 130mm of travel, praised for its excellent climbing performance and agile handling. It offers a playful and responsive ride, making it well-suited for rolling terrain and technical trails. However, some reviews note that it can be demanding on rough descents and has minor issues with component accessibility.

Pros
  • Excellent climbing performance

  • Lightweight and efficient design

  • Agile and responsive handling

  • Good value for money

  • Playful and fun ride quality

Cons
  • Struggles on rough or aggressive terrain

  • Some components have accessibility issues

  • Can feel harsh or demanding on long rides

  • Tire and brake choices may not be ideal for all conditions

Key Quotes
The Izzo was hands down my favorite climber.
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Fast and fun on the right tracks, the Izzo begs for another lap.
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Stiff, fast, demanding: that’s the IZZO BLAZE in three words.
Enduro Mountainbike Magazine logoEnduro Mountainbike Magazine
This thing is absolutely razor sharp to the point where it makes those other bikes feel a bit soft.
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The Izzo is an absolute weapon on the right terrain.
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Vital MTB
2022 YT IZZO Core 3 Bike

juil. 2022 · Jason_Schroeder

YT’s dedicated trail bike aims to foster efficiency and speed climbing while maintaining its shred-everything DNA on the way back down.

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BikeRadar
YT Izzo Core 2 review

mai 2022 · Tom Marvin

Nimble handling and fast acceleration can be a blast, but its limits lie on steeper tracks

Points forts
  • Fast and fun on the right tracks, the Izzo begs for another lap

Points faibles
  • Compromised tyres and brakes hold it back

  • Rear suspension not ideal on gnarlier terrain

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Beta
Field Test: YT Izzo Core 2

avr. 2022 · Mike Kazimer

The YT Izzo Core 2 offers exceptional value for the money, and the only carbon-framed test bikes at this year's Value Field Test.

Points forts
  • Excellent climbing performance

  • Light and lively; well suited for rolling terrain

  • Very good parts spec for the price

Points faibles
  • Tight clearance around shock air valve limits pump choices

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Singletrack World
Review: YT Izzo Core 3

avr. 2022 · Ben Haworth

The YT Izzo Core 3 is reviewed by Benji in The Big Short bike grouptest in issue 142 of Singletrack World. See what he thought!

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off.road.cc
YT Industries IZZO CORE 3 review

mars 2022

The YT IZZO CORE 3 is a trail bike that commands your attention. Visually striking with clean lines, a considerate build spec and a geometry that can man-handle some pretty gruelling terrain, the IZZO CORE 3 is impressive, to say the least. Held back by a less than ideal tyre choice and a lacklustre own-brand dropper post, it's difficult to fault this well-executed and playful trail bike. Why are mountain bike cranks so long? The best cycling water bottles that money can buy. Endura launch its first MTB shoe range for 2022.

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MBR
YT Izzo Uncaged 7 first ride review - MBR

janv. 2022 · Danny Milner

YT launched its short travel Izzo 18 months ago, and in its original form it was a short travel bike with 130mm travel that bridged the gap between trail and XC. Shortly after, YT over-forked the front end with a 140mm travel Pike and called it the Izzo Blaze. And to complete the Izzo family YT has now gone the other way; lightweight bits and 120mm of travel mean the Uncaged 7 is aimed squarely at those who prefer their pain and pleasure in equal measures. If you want to  read more about the best XC and down-country bikes, check out our buyer’s guide. Need to know 120mm travel version of YT’s short-travel trail/down-country bike Lock out the front and rear suspension with a twist of the wrist Wireless SRAM AXS drivetrain and Reverb dropper post Components chosen for weight saving without sacrificing capability Limited to 300 bikes worldwide Frame Unchanged from the original model, the Izzo frame cuts quite a dash with its sharp creases, slender tube profiles and continuous lines hewn from YT’s top end Ultra Modulus carbon. It’s undoubtedly a good looking bike, and nothing on the Uncaged 7 changes that. That bright Laser Yellow paint might prove divisive, but in a sea of blacks and greys, personally I love it. The Izzo’s layout represents the epitome of classic suspension bike designs given a modern twist. As pioneered by Scott, the shock sits upside down, which allows the upper rocker link to be kept narrow and away from knees and gives direct access to the damping controls for the remote lockout while keeping the cable mostly hidden. There’s a big and boxy junction between the down tube, bottom bracket and seat tube that doubles as the lower shock mount, but YT has included a small drain hole to ensure the area doesn’t turn into a bird bath. At the back there’s a pivot on the chainstay, which bucks the trend among short travel bikes to run flexstays and probably adds 100g or so to the frame weight. Geometry and sizing Offered in five frame sizes, the Izzo is relatively contemporary in terms of sizing but does suffer slightly from overlong seat tubes on the larger options. Reach spans from 432mm on the Small to 517mm on the XXL, which is slightly longer than the regular Izzo simply because the head angle is a touch steeper and the front end lower due to the fork having 10mm less travel. My size large test bike had a 475mm reach, a few mm shorter than our benchmark down-country bike, the Transition Spur. To help keep the balance and handling consistent across the size range there are two different chainstay lengths – 432mm on the smaller frames and 437mm on the XL and XXL. And for making subtle changes to the handling, a flip chip at the rocker link gives 0.4º of head angle adjustment (65.5º/65.9º) and alters the BB height by 5mm. Components Uncaged in YT parlance refers to models …Continue reading »

Points forts
  • Acutely responsive and ruthlessly efficient. Agile and accurate. Good spec for the price.

Points faibles
  • Nowhere to hide. Traction/grip is not the best. Doesn’t really need the remote lockout. Front tyre could be more aggressive.

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Outdoor Gear Lab
YT Izzo Core 4

nov. 2021 · Jeremy Benson

The YT Izzo Core 4 doesn't fit the typical trail bike mold. This 27.5 lb carbon 29er has 130mm of travel front and rear along with a moderate modern...

Points forts
  • Agile and responsive

  • Zippy climber

  • Lightweight

  • Amazing build for the price

Points faibles
  • Actual seat tube angle is relatively slack

  • Lackluster freehub engagement

  • Can be overwhelmed in aggressive terrain

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
YT IZZO BLAZE 29 in review - Experts only

juin 2021 · Felix Stix

Experts Only! The IZZO-BLAZE checks out of YT's "Downhill clinic" with an extra centimetre of travel, grippier tires and a more robust spec. But not everyone will benefit from the additional reserves on the trail. Here’s why.

Points forts
  • Damn fast uphill

  • Super poppy and direct

  • Great value for money

Points faibles
  • Demanding downhill

  • Paint worn on the seat and chainstays

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Fourche

FOX 34 Float Rhythm, 29“ | 130mm | 15QRx110 | 44mm Rake, Grip damper, adjustable Low-speed compression, adjustable rebound, airvolume, air pressure

Voyager130mm

Type de ressortAir

Amortisseur arrière

FOX Float DPS Perf. Elite, 210x55mm | Remote, Remote Lockout, rebound adjustment, airvolume, air pressure,

Voyager130mm

Casque

Acros AZX, AZX-586 Block Lock (S-M) I AZX-576 (L-XXL) I High Cap

Tige

Race Face Aeffect, 50mm Length (S-M) / 60mm (L-XXL) I 35mm Clamp

Guidon

Race Face Aeffect 35, 20mm Rise | 760mm Width

Selle

SDG RADAR MNT, YT Custom

Tige de selle

YT Postman, Ø 31.6mm | 100mm (S) / 125mm (M) / 150mm (L) / 170mm (XL-XXL) I Standard Remote

TypeCompte-gouttes

Poignées

RockShox, TwistLoc Sprint Remote

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

SRAM NX Eagle, 12-Speed

Manivelle

SRAM NX Eagle, 170mm (S) I 175mm (M-XL) I 32T I DUB

Manettes

SRAM NX Eagle, 12-Speed

Cassette

SRAM PG1230 Eagle, 11-50T | 12-Speed

Freins

SRAM G2 R, Rotor CENTERLINE 200mm/180mm, adjustable reach

TypeSRAM G2 R Disque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

DT Swiss M 1900 Spline, 29“ x 30mm | 110x15mm | 148x12mm

Pneus

MAXXIS Forecaster, 29“ x 2.35 I EXO I TR

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