Nukeproof Scout 290 Review - Is This Your Next Hardtail? The Gen 3 Scout

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  • 2022 Nukeproof Scout 290 Review is here. Today we head to Broken Arrow trail in Sedona, AZ to see how it stacks up. This is the most requested hardtails on the channel and I'm family to finally get one in. What questions do you have?
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  • @hardtailparty
    @hardtailparty  Před rokem +19

    Interested in picking my brain to know which bike i recommend for your trails and riding style? Here's a link to my bike consultation service: patreon.com/hardtailparty
    I know a lot of you are HUGE fans of the scout, and for many of you it's the best hardtail you've ridden. Many are hoping my reviews will be a validation the decision they made to purchase a certain bike. I totally get that. If you're happy with your bike and you think it's the greatest bike ever, then it shouldn't matter what i say about it.
    However, the purpose of bike reviews is to be objective and explain how a bike rides compared to the 70+ other modern hardtails I've ridden. A lot of people get defensive and like to attack me and question my findings if they didnt get the validation they were seeking. You're entitled to that, but i have zero ulterior motives in these reviews. I sincerely hope every hardtail i review blows my socks off and is the best bike I've ridden to date. So don't take it personally if your favorite bike isn't my favorite bike.
    In the end, if you have one of these and you love it, that's all that matters.

    • @leokuo7127
      @leokuo7127 Před rokem

      I should had paid for your service before pulling the plug the mark 2 version of this bike. Not totally a fan of it. I'm still trying to figure out how to make it comfortable like my old Chromag. I should had just gotten another Chromag, but they were out of stock and the Scout was available.

    • @TheFatSteez
      @TheFatSteez Před rokem

      @hardtail party hey mate just thought you’d like to pin this comment as it’s fallen quite a way down the comment section

  • @NukeProofBikes1
    @NukeProofBikes1 Před rokem +54

    Thank you for your take on the Scout Steve 🤘 Look forward to a trip to the USA and hopefully get out for a rip with you on the Scout.

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty  Před rokem +14

      Let's make it happen, can't wait.

    • @syms85
      @syms85 Před 5 měsíci +3

      What’s happening to the company now? Are they going bust?

  • @ghensold
    @ghensold Před rokem +77

    Your ability to talk through steep technical climbs is crazy impressive. Great review, appreciated the words about not widening trails. There are some challenges coming for this sport around our environmental impact as it continues to gain popularity and land erosion progresses over time. We should start thinking now about what it will take to be sustainable for another 50 years at least if we want our kids and grandkids to continue enjoying this sport.

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty  Před rokem +10

      100% agree about thinking about the long-term effects of how we ride these trails.

    • @rapamune
      @rapamune Před rokem +1

      @@hardtailparty Very impressive indeed

    • @mybadvideos
      @mybadvideos Před rokem +2

      At least in New England I'm wondering if there's going to be an interesting tension between widening existing trails to make them more accessible by adaptive vehicles versus keeping them more old school, or simply building more new trails designed to be adaptive from the start.

    • @MBdrummer3288
      @MBdrummer3288 Před rokem

      Yeah man, he is an absolute goat! It’s unbelievable. I’d be so freaking gassed I couldn’t speak a word and huffing and puffing my brains out!

  • @rmorales1029
    @rmorales1029 Před rokem +2

    Love your trail etiquette message. Keep it up!!!

  • @asherb9756
    @asherb9756 Před rokem +2

    Love your videos, really in depth, technical and helpful.
    + good for you for knowing what's important and not riding the white line.

  • @politan83
    @politan83 Před rokem +29

    THANK YOU for putting out there that not everyone needs to takes great physical risks to be a serious rider. Stay safe out there, folks! Thoughtful and unpretentious as always. Doing the Patreon tomorrow!

  • @scottmcpeek4132
    @scottmcpeek4132 Před rokem +4

    Steve, watching you make light work of those rock moves reminds me I need to spend more time working on those skills. Nice review, sounds like a "My first enthusiast hardtail" hardtail, good performance-per-dollar proposition!

  • @Dankis_Kankis
    @Dankis_Kankis Před rokem +4

    Probably the most anticipated review of the channel.

  • @tomalbert3299
    @tomalbert3299 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for your really in depth and honest reviews! And also big shout out for your critics on how people treat the trails and environment. We also have that problem over here in the Black Forest.

  • @brianmoriarty4699
    @brianmoriarty4699 Před rokem +24

    I totally agree with your PSA about trail conservation. Respect your surroundings.

  • @LordHolley
    @LordHolley Před rokem +2

    Love the trails you're hitting today. Just hypnotized watching you go through them. I need to get my butt up to Sedona....(in Phx).

  • @rossimessi1
    @rossimessi1 Před rokem +1

    Good review.
    Interesting how different it is to big al considering the geo is almost the same on a medium.
    Wish you had the 275 version though. As I have last years and it's a fun bike.

  • @kylepatton3346
    @kylepatton3346 Před rokem +14

    Great review Steve! 70mm BB drop and it ships with 2.35's! Wild spec, but sounds like it'd be a hoot on 2.6's. I have to say, for geo nerds Nukeproof is setting a new standard with their charts. Showing sagged and unsagged numbers is an amazing way to help customers figure out how their bike will compare and help people learn how geo changes as forks compress. Also gotta love the Tonka Truck vibe with the bright yellow paint and block letters lol.

  • @lachcurtis5503
    @lachcurtis5503 Před rokem +1

    Your excitement and joy was much more apparent on the Big Al review. I’m going to build up a frame, was waiting for your review of this.
    Think I’ll stick with the Ragley frame

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty  Před rokem +4

      I know what you mean. That said, a lot can affect the excitement of my reviews. If I had a long week with lots of miles and I'm tired, it's harder to stay excited for the review. There's a lot that goes into my emotional state when riding. Sometimes I get really excited about a bike and it shines through. Other times, it's a great bike, but due to other factors, the excitement doesn't come through. I definitely recommend paying attention to the way I describe the ride more than the excitement in my voice. That said, this bike didn't excite me like some other bikes.

  • @jaredd.3457
    @jaredd.3457 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for the review! Help a lot on which bike we want to get🤙🏽

  • @davidgreatestkingofisrael1181

    Blake from GMBN got me back to hardtails and obviously the Nukeproof. I’m going to buy the frame and build it myself. The frame on black with some of the parts in red is going to look great. Really appreciate your video. Glad you like the bike.

  • @ssmtb
    @ssmtb Před rokem

    Great review! I was kinda expecting this to be another flattering review, since I thought the bike would be very similar to the Big Al, excellent insights 👌
    I'm glad I didn't sell my Big Al frame when I bought a Nimble 9 frame, as you say the Big Al is definitely a special frame

  • @CrossFitProject
    @CrossFitProject Před rokem

    Love it, honest review. Thank you!

  • @rsturborolphy6760
    @rsturborolphy6760 Před rokem +1

    I've got the 2019 scout had it since new and it's a wicked peace of kit !

  • @goatsplitter
    @goatsplitter Před 4 měsíci +1

    I've watched this video like 6 times over the last year ish or so and been eyeing this bike. I'm buying it today. So stoked. Appreciate your review to keep me goal oriented :)

    • @dailykoder7788
      @dailykoder7788 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Great choice, mate! I bought mine in 2021 after my eMTB frame broke and I was just angry at the ebike ecosystem and getting new parts for it. Glad I got the money back and wanted to settle on something that always worked for me, a hardtail. And I love it. Up to this day I think it's the best thing that money could have bought me in my life. You can do "everything" with it. Downhill, Singletrails, Bikepacking, even Dirt Jumps.
      My tipp: Go tubeless asap (if you feel comfortable with usually maintaining it). It's a much better feeling.

    • @goatsplitter
      @goatsplitter Před 3 měsíci

      @@dailykoder7788 nice! Glad to hear! I went tubeless day one, and put carbon cranks on it from my Enduro bike (better use on the bike I'll be riding more). I also put a higher rise spank vibrocore handlebar on it to reduce some chop, and I like a higher rise bar anyway. I love it so far, admittedly I've only got to ride it once thanks to all the snow. It seems like such an amazing all rounder! Really appreciate your response! Nuke bros unite 🤘🏽🤓🤘🏽

  • @johnnydoe66
    @johnnydoe66 Před rokem +14

    Totally agree with you about trail conservation. Too many people, bikers and hikers, cut corners or obstacles either to make it easier or "quicker". One of our local trails systems has had the same issues over the last 30 years, one example is a very technical trail that started as a very challenging singletrack has now morphed into an 8-12' wide dusty "highway" because instead of learning to ride tech, people take "easier" lines.

  • @mrdapaz7599
    @mrdapaz7599 Před rokem

    Hi there Steve, back in the days I was choosing between this frame and the Sonder transmitter. I went for the Sonder and past 2 and a half years by now I still love riding my choice.
    You should try the Sonder transmitter, if you haven’t yet!
    Keep on with the work.

  • @jasoniannone9675
    @jasoniannone9675 Před rokem +2

    Another great review. It's important for newer folks to acknowledge that you're riding enormous features well outside the daily realm of weekend warriors on a B bike. This bike is competent and will be a blast for anyone in the target demographic and budget. Nice riding as always, Steve. What views!
    A side note, that cockpit is bananas. The dropper lever and bars probably retail for more than the frame.

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty  Před rokem

      The GoPro effect is real on this vid. Many of these features are really big in real life.

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty  Před rokem +2

      handlebars and dropper lever come in at $200.

    • @jasoniannone9675
      @jasoniannone9675 Před rokem

      They look expensive! Incredible value.

  • @jonathanhowson6420
    @jonathanhowson6420 Před 9 měsíci

    Hey, looking at this as a winter hardtail for the UK. Its the colour that got me. Would you go 29 or 27.5? Shame they don't do a 297 version like the mega/giga. Also you like in an amazing place. I would love to head over and ride those trails one day (famous 'one day' saying). Have I seen you do a video on the V2 SC Bronson in pink (the rat boy signature frame)?
    Keep up the good work.

  • @PepperandCaseysRV
    @PepperandCaseysRV Před rokem

    Love you stuff.
    Thanks for helping pick the Big AL.
    Sending it off huge gaps and drops that scare the crap out of me. Actually not bad at all down black Diamond chunk compared to my transition spire full sus.

  • @jamescharlton8788
    @jamescharlton8788 Před rokem +4

    After three months of owning a a 275 Scout comp , Steve's review is spot on. it laps up reds, blacks , trail centre's , commutes , local woods and naughty stuff. I never feel compromised in any situation . I watched a lot of Hardtail Party before buying this bike , up there with the best mtb content on CZcams.

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty  Před rokem +2

      I'm glad you're loving yours. I need to eat the 27.5 sometime

  • @mailananthk
    @mailananthk Před rokem

    Thanks so much for this review. I was waiting for this nearly for 2 years so that you can compare scout and ragley. I was hell bent to see your review before i make my decision. I am going with ragley as frame is cheaper by almost 150 quid and more softer playful ride is a bonus. Again very much appreciate the review and hard work you put in for us

    • @Windband1
      @Windband1 Před rokem +1

      I'm a huge Nukeproof fan, but you'll love the Big Al. It's a little better bike overall. Super happy with mine.

  • @AfricaTwinRider
    @AfricaTwinRider Před rokem

    Hi, I’m 6’2. I have a 18” Switch9er that I’ve always thought is a little to small for me. I’ve been looking a geo charts for ages and finally pulled the trigger on a new V3 XXL Scout frame. Built it up with 140mm Pikes and 35mm stem, 200mm dropper. It’s awesome, I love the longer reach (more room to move around) and the slightly longer chain stay. For my local xc loop it perfect 🤩. I’m really very happy with my decision. Keep up the great reviews 👍

  • @sixate
    @sixate Před rokem

    Another fantastic review. I think a swiss army knife type of bike is the best kind of bike for new riders. They need something easy to ride and can handle everything well.

  • @keemony
    @keemony Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the great review! I would love to compare with Canyon Stoic 4.

  • @peniakfoto
    @peniakfoto Před rokem

    wow, thanks for the honest review, i'm just a beginner in trail riding. despite the fact that I have a carbon high end xc full suspension bike (ghost lector fs) I spend most of my time on a relatively cheap octane one hooner, which I build myself because I wanted to try out how the bike is made. Riding the HT Octane One is much more fun, it is more stable in downhill and downhill, comfortable, fast (I gave me a light but durably rougher xc tires and inserts). If I had known this soon, I could have saved a lot of money for the Full suspension bike ...

  • @DrivingMatterMedia
    @DrivingMatterMedia Před rokem

    I do like everything about this bike except for the low BB... I understand the thought behind the geo and that it is not really needed to raise it with the 29" wheels (compared to old 26-er specs but I like my tall BB so much on the trails. 55-60mm is just ideal with 29x2.4, or maybe 65 with shorter cranks.

  • @jurisx85
    @jurisx85 Před rokem

    Hey, man. Great review, as ushhh. This review really took me back to that Orbea Laufy you reviewed a few years back. How would you say it compares to this. I remember you said something like If you don’t know what bike to get, get this one.

  • @notree666
    @notree666 Před rokem

    Great review as usual.

  • @chrisgenovese8188
    @chrisgenovese8188 Před rokem

    man, a two for one: a review about a bike im interested in, riding in my home town! thanks for the good info!

  • @yetifanuk
    @yetifanuk Před rokem

    Thanks for this, super helpful. Regards from London.

  • @dadbod4life
    @dadbod4life Před 9 měsíci

    Had to come back to this video to let you know I just ordered a 26" Nukeproof CubScout for my sons 9th birthday. It comes tomorrow. Im pretty excited!! Not as excited as he will be though!!

  • @claytonjessup6163
    @claytonjessup6163 Před rokem

    Very good review as always !! I am probably going to be reaching out to you soon on For a frame upgrade . For my chameleon.

  • @jasonrichmond7974
    @jasonrichmond7974 Před rokem

    Probably the most anticipated review I’ve seen you do. With that being said, I can appreciate the honesty you provided. There is so much hype around the scout and it has a massive following. I like how you broke down the use. Not great here and not great there, but good all around which makes it appealing. With that being said, if I was in the market for a new bike, I’d probably not consider the scout like I would’ve before. The Team Marin review had me wanting to buy one immediately but again not in the market just yet. Love the more budget bike reviews. Gotta get a Giant Fathom now. As always, great job and thank you.

  • @walken199
    @walken199 Před rokem

    Great, great review! Thank you!

  • @vernalmaloy3992
    @vernalmaloy3992 Před rokem

    Thanks for the PSA. I was having similar thoughts while riding the Jem trail system yesterday. It's a shame.

  • @shaunroach7829
    @shaunroach7829 Před rokem

    What a great in depth review of the bike!!! Great 👍 job Steve

  • @mds8676
    @mds8676 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for your fabulous content!
    Would love to see a shootout at lower price point bikes for mere mortals:
    Polygon Xtrada 7
    Canyon Stoic 2
    Cannondale Trail SE 4
    Virus Sentier
    Keep up the great work!

  • @davidgordon9048
    @davidgordon9048 Před rokem +1

    That’s some impressive climbing. A couple of those spots are tough.

  • @benjaminkuiken4245
    @benjaminkuiken4245 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the review! I’ve been seriously thinking about this bike too (I have a Roscoe on order) thanks for comparing the two. The Roscoe had “drag” and felt lethargic, this one was a little peppy. It’s a tough choice for me.

    • @urbantrail989
      @urbantrail989 Před rokem +1

      UrbanTrail9
      5 minutes ago
      Think the tyres fitted added to the drag he referenced on the Roscoe. He also mentioned the 2.6" smoothed out the down. He scored the Roscoe high for enjoyment btw. I have a 9 on order and this bike doesn't come close to a change of mind. People won't champion the Roscoe as some don't consider it elite or that the name doesn't carry the same gravitas as some brands but I believe for the money the new Roscoe looks a killa ride.
      Thanks Steve love all you do and I'm insanely jealous of the part of the world you ride your blessed my friend.

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty  Před rokem

      it sounds like you'd benefit from my bike consultation service.

    • @hogsrmylifetbj
      @hogsrmylifetbj Před rokem +1

      I was in the same boat 6 months ago. I was going to get the roscoe 7 but they were OOS until august. I went with a Nukeproof and haven’t regretted it at all. I agree it’s got plenty of pep. I think it’s more geared for jumps and climbing than it is for outright speed but it’s plenty quick for the riding I do. I did a race with it on 27.5 wheels and it does not keep up with XC bikes. The 29 might be okay but could be heavier than a carbon bike. If you have trouble deciding just keep in mind the Nukeproof is free returns in a year or trek in 30 days.

    • @benjaminkuiken4245
      @benjaminkuiken4245 Před rokem

      @@hogsrmylifetbj Thanks for your input. I have an XL Roscoe on order, but mine should be in next week. The XXL Scout has very similar geometry. I do hate pedal strikes, so the low BB of the scout has me a little worried, but I like the shorter seat tube. I may just support the local trek store and stick with the Roscoe. Apparently people who ordered the 7 were upgraded to the 8 (online forums sometimes lie tho), I don’t know why they didn’t upgrade me. I feel trek let me down there. Other companies were doing a lot better of a job keeping their customers happy. I heard good things about Trek, so I thought I would give them a shot. But my first impression isn’t a good one

  • @Wrangzilla
    @Wrangzilla Před rokem

    I have a 2021 Scout Pro, which was top of their line last year. Very happy with it.

  • @GuyonaMoose
    @GuyonaMoose Před rokem

    New sub been riding hardtails for over 20 years. hardtailgang baby, we’re a special breed! Party on

  • @radirpok
    @radirpok Před rokem +9

    Scout Gen 2 owner here - your review is spot on! One comment about the slack seat tube - it makes longer, mellower, marathon-style rides so much more tolerable. In Austria there are a lot of long stretches of gently elevating "schotter" tracks (you would probably call them fireroads) which you climb for an hour to gain 500-1000m of elevation. In other words, the Scout is not bad at being a gravel bike... Then once you get to the top, it gets down the much steeper DH tracks OK as well.
    I put an XC-style long nose saddle on it so I have no problems climbing steep stuff either. I think given the target audience and being a jack of all trades a slacker seat tube makes a lot of sense on this bike.

    • @richarde1355
      @richarde1355 Před rokem

      What year is considered a Gen 2?

    • @radirpok
      @radirpok Před rokem

      @@richarde1355 I believe it was in 2015 when v1 appeared, in 2018 v2, and this year v3. If you search for "Nukeproof Scout XXXX" where XXXX is the year, you will find some reviews on various websites....

    • @kleib7715
      @kleib7715 Před rokem

      I also have the V2 2021 model. My son is on a XC team and I “help” with coaching using my scout. It’s noticeably not as efficient peddling but could be my set up. However, I do feel that when the trail gets steep, technical and fast, the frame really smooths out. I don’t have the $ to compare vast models so other frames could be better/worse.

  • @andrewcrockford6151
    @andrewcrockford6151 Před rokem

    Good review i like a Nukeproof but im so glad i brought my Ragley i love a yellow bike

  • @endianAphones
    @endianAphones Před rokem +2

    Hope you get experimental with the 27.5 frame!
    Did you ever think about reviewing electric hardtails? I never found one with modern geometry, but maybe there are some.

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty  Před rokem +3

      i don't have any plans to review ebikes. They're not allowed on the singletrack where I live, and they're not very appealing to me. I've ridden a few, but they're just not my jam.

  • @zzzufo1
    @zzzufo1 Před rokem

    Such a nice review about the scout! Have you heared about the Norsest Bardino 3 ht frame? I would like to hear your opinion about that frame also :)

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty  Před rokem

      Yes, I've definitely heard of the bardono 3. Their bikes look very interesting on paper. I've reached out to them several times but haven't been able to get one in for review

  • @outerbike
    @outerbike Před rokem

    Nice - Nukeproof just signed on to exhibit at Outerbike Moab & Bentonville this year! We'll have to check in with them to see if the Scout 290 is part of their demo fleet. 🤞

  • @jonnywose2528
    @jonnywose2528 Před rokem +1

    Excellent review, I've been riding a first gen scout since about 2015 and I'm well overdue a replacement with a more modern geo. Are you lined up to review a Pipedream moxie? Beautiful frames

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty  Před rokem

      I've reviewed the Sirius at but not the moxie yet.

    • @richarde1355
      @richarde1355 Před rokem

      I just procured a 2015 Scout Comp, and it has a 32T chainring and an 11-36 cassette, shifting by X-7 derailleur. I need a cassette with a wider range. What are you running on your bike? Thanks in advance!

  • @Accu53Mation
    @Accu53Mation Před rokem

    Ordering that very model, to replace the void of the Ragley Big AL, purchased in May 2020, from Chain Reaction Cycles. Stolen in June 2020, from the porch. Using a Baron S1 front rim with 29x2.6 Butcher Grid tire, SixC 35 bar, Wellgo platform pedals(call'em cheap, but I find'em very reliable). And a couple Victagen headlights since night trail riding is my domain.

  • @goonzjav
    @goonzjav Před rokem

    Im looking at the 275 Scout in Small as im 5'6 as a beginner would that be the correct size?

  • @midman6437
    @midman6437 Před rokem +1

    Hi, I'm about to buy this bike and would like to ask you: How would you compare it to Roscoe 9? - In Europe it's almost impossible to get Big Al or actually 90% of the "best bikes" on the market.

  • @alabaster4263
    @alabaster4263 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video 📹

  • @Mikesbikerides
    @Mikesbikerides Před rokem +5

    It's between this and the Ragley Big al.. Tough decision!
    I really like the way you explain what different geo actually does to the behavior of the bike. Learning a lot!

    • @hankpog3907
      @hankpog3907 Před rokem +6

      Having ridden both the current Big Al and the mk2 Scout 29, I would take the Ragley any day of the week. Better Geo, more compliant and comfortable, and better value for money in my opinion.
      I haven't ridden the new mk3 Scout yet, but it it hasn't changed all that much from the previous generation so I would still go for the Ragley.

    • @Mikesbikerides
      @Mikesbikerides Před rokem +1

      @@hankpog3907 Thanks for the input! That'll certainly be considered :)

    • @madcapper6
      @madcapper6 Před rokem

      ​@@hankpog3907 Same thing apply with the Marley vs 27.5 Scout? I was considering possibly doing a Marley frame-up build.

    • @hankpog3907
      @hankpog3907 Před rokem +1

      @@madcapper6 I couldn't say with certainty, but I'm pretty sure the marley and big al share the same geo, so I would imagine they are very very similar aside from wheel size

    • @jasonbarber5834
      @jasonbarber5834 Před rokem

      @@hankpog3907 Agreed, I've had a Big Al for over a year now and it's very capable and comfortable. I've been on plenty of step and chunky stuff with it and I'm always smiling. I haven't ridden the Scout yet but I'll take compliance over stiffness any day. Not to mention the fun factor.

  • @Eri94
    @Eri94 Před rokem +1

    I think for people who had the bike and is wanting to upgrade to a scout again, the frame price shock will come to a surprise. From $449 to $699 is so much money. I’m so glad you’re reviewing it since now I actually have to consider the price instead of the scout being a go to budget frame.

    • @fpeter01
      @fpeter01 Před rokem

      10 years ago you could buy a nice Al hardtail frame for 100. I am sure that bike frames have better geo and handling now, but they are almost unaffordable. I bought a high end full sus frame for 1100.

    • @bigslowbro
      @bigslowbro Před rokem

      I built a 21' scout 290 earlier this year. Very happy I got the frame for $350 off of chain reaction. Hard tails are supposed to be cheap.

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty  Před rokem +4

      @@fpeter01 you could also buy gas for under $2/gal :)

  • @rupertbrock417
    @rupertbrock417 Před rokem

    Thanks for another great review. The scenery was particularly distracting in this one for some reason. I had to pause it a couple of times to admire the view.

  • @athishmarutharaj6001
    @athishmarutharaj6001 Před rokem +3

    Signle trak, when its a single track, gives a sense of speed that cant be felt on Flat sections with wide turns. Its like touge driving.

  • @Garage95Engineering
    @Garage95Engineering Před rokem +1

    How would you compare the geometry with Trek Roscoe 7?

  • @superawesomefuntimego
    @superawesomefuntimego Před 3 měsíci

    I decided to order up one of these to compliment my Canyon Strive CFR enduro rig. Specifically to mix it up on some of the less aggressive flow and jump trails or some slower single track where the Strive just feels like it is overkill. Picked up a new 2023 Scout RS model on sale for $1999, which seems like a great deal for GX drivetrain, 150mm Lyrik Select + and DT Swiss XM 1700 wheels. Kind of meh on the guide RE brakes, but they will do okay I think. It will be nice to have a hardtail again, have not had one for a couple years.

  • @tsalesto
    @tsalesto Před rokem +7

    Actually I was looking at the geometry of the 27.5" version of the bike and thinking I could mullet that one. Choosing fork correctly that would probably ride fine and have just a bit higher BB height. Plus size tires work great on hardtails, usually :)

    • @jfrtbikgkdhjbeep9974
      @jfrtbikgkdhjbeep9974 Před rokem

      26" rear ? 26" f 27.5" rear with 2" longer forks? BALANCE BB Height

    • @kingrat738
      @kingrat738 Před rokem +3

      Think he means 29” front 🧐

  • @tombowman9463
    @tombowman9463 Před rokem

    Blake Sampson of GMBN describes his Scout 275 in much the same way: a do-anything, go-anywhere bike. He even rode Mega Avalanche on his! Great to see this basic assessment confirmed in comparison to so many other hardtails.

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty  Před rokem +4

      Blake is a fantastic rider. He's also sponsored by nukeproof and paid to ride their bikes.

    • @tombowman9463
      @tombowman9463 Před rokem

      @@hardtailparty all true, of course. You are a fantastic rider too.

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty  Před rokem +2

      @@tombowman9463 thank you, but i couldn't hang with Blake for 10 seconds.

    • @tombowman9463
      @tombowman9463 Před rokem +1

      @@hardtailparty I’m…who could?🤪

  • @fpeter01
    @fpeter01 Před rokem +3

    This frame looks amazing. Nowadays every car and bike frame use dark theme (black, grey).

  • @GhostPicks
    @GhostPicks Před rokem +3

    Ah my dream bike

  • @R4YSx
    @R4YSx Před rokem

    what size frame should i get at 5'9 and 31 inch inseam? I'm between M and L

  • @user-vs2wt4bn5w
    @user-vs2wt4bn5w Před 11 měsíci

    What model of NP Scout I should to buy, 275 or 290? I am 190cm of height and I need XL frame, so… What am I need as my first true-trail bike after grandpa-bike GT avalanche 9r (29inch)…?

  • @experiencewithmartin972

    Have you tried the 27.5 version ? We are planning to purchase it in small for my girlfriend and were wondering if there is any way we can get the yellow frame in the race variant.

  • @iceman228dog
    @iceman228dog Před rokem +1

    Review spot on. i have this bike and a ragley mmbop. The nukeproof is slightly stiffer than my ragley mmmbop. still love both bikes.i take my nukeproof on a day trip ride and the mmbop just to blast around in.

    • @joeevans266
      @joeevans266 Před rokem +1

      Hey Andy. I'm looking at both frames to build up. If you could only have one which would you choose? The mmmbop is a lot cheaper too. £280 for ragley £499 for the nukeproof here in the UK. Thanks.

    • @iceman228dog
      @iceman228dog Před rokem

      @@joeevans266 I can ride both all day long. My mmmbop is a mullet. 29er up front to absorb all the bumps. Mmmbop frame is cheaper. The money you save on the frame can be used to upgrade other components. Mmmbop looks more aggressive.

  • @goregangsta
    @goregangsta Před rokem

    How would you compare this too canfeild nimble 9? I just ordered a nukeproof scout 290 rs and own a nimble 9 ( best bike I've ever rode) I know one is steel and the other is alloy

  • @michaelsernst
    @michaelsernst Před rokem +2

    Can you revisit the Meta HT AM since they updated the new frame? Would be interested to hear your take maybe the Race level of components seems to compete on best value for stock components SLX and Fox 36.

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty  Před rokem +1

      If they want to send one in for review, I'll review it. There are so many amazing hardtaila out there these days, but a lot of people are stuck on canyon, nukeproof, and comnencal and don't look beyond them.

    • @michaelsernst
      @michaelsernst Před rokem

      @@hardtailparty Understood, I've got no brand ties just trying to find the best spec'd bike that will cover my bases. looking forward to more reviews and content.

  • @MBdrummer3288
    @MBdrummer3288 Před rokem

    You are the man Steve. You know what the hell you’re talking about too. I trust your opinions on these bikes. And boy do you get some choice frames! Lucky you! And you are a goat dude. You can climb like a maniac. And you don’t look like you’d be a killer climber, being on the slight huskier side (no offense dude. I am also on that side!). Hope the channel is doing well and keep the content coming. Thanks man 🙏🏻

  • @nito_gocni5460
    @nito_gocni5460 Před rokem

    Would love your thoughts on the voodoo Bizango Pro

  • @vitaflo
    @vitaflo Před rokem

    I had to look up the BB height, 307mm. And given the sag on the 140mm fork on this thing, I can see why you had so many pedal strikes. That's a very low BB.

  • @grindkerensky
    @grindkerensky Před rokem

    @hardtail party
    Did you ever do a review of a Dartmoor Hornet (2021, the 2022 is a lot different) Hardtail? Would love to see a review of those, got one for about a year now and I am loving, but I am curious how it compares to other Hardtails.

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty  Před rokem

      I'd be happy to review a Dartmoor. I've reached out to them a few times, no luck.

    • @andersonnjayco647
      @andersonnjayco647 Před rokem

      2nd this. 2022 Hornet, Hornet Pro and the Primal, even an on paper review will do, please! I just upgraded to the trail jack of all trades 2022 Primal and Hornet is supposed to be the freeride capable Uber progressive hardtail, according to Dartmoor marketing team 😂

  • @crudolol
    @crudolol Před rokem +1

    Hey what size would you recommend me with 181-182cm and 81 ST

  • @hatrix11
    @hatrix11 Před rokem

    Speaking of Brit bikes. The guys in On One / Planet X have a crazy sale on the hello Dave frame. Especially in white (which I bought a month ago at $470 shipped to NY ) it’s now (in white) $231 frame $358 shipped to USA. Ughh I bought it too early it seems. It’s heavy as heck with a long CS. So manuals are tougher but it tracks well and actually climbs well (63 Ht 67 ST)
    For a budget build it’s not bad.
    They should send you one to review as a “type of budget build “
    Anyway love your channel
    HT for life !!!

    • @hatrix11
      @hatrix11 Před rokem

      Sorry my dyslexic butt got my numbers wrong on the geo 77 ST. And 63 instead of the 62 cause I’m running 130’s on the front (I listen to you :) ) instead of the crazy 150/160 forks

  • @user-cw8mi7bc8t
    @user-cw8mi7bc8t Před 7 měsíci

    Okay I own a Norco storm 9.2 bought it brand new and like most beginners. I crashed tires kept deflating at the stem. I gave up! Been hanging in the shed for years now. Fyi bought the bike before I had a son. I have one now and he is 7. So I busted out the old MTB. So my question is. Do I sell and buy new nuke proof or up grade components. Like I have a 3 x 8 and I can get a one by.

  • @NBK3524
    @NBK3524 Před 11 měsíci

    Hey what would you choose between the Santa Cruz chameleon or the Nukeproof scout?

  • @chiefsilverback
    @chiefsilverback Před rokem

    Just came back to this one after watching Blake Samson shred his Scout at Whistler. There's something about that screaming yellow frame that just makes me want one of these as an all purpose fun bike as an alternative to my Oiz TR.

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty  Před rokem +2

      Blake is a shredder. He could ride a shopping car and make it look good

  • @Tony-1971
    @Tony-1971 Před rokem

    These vids are awesome for someone still trying to pick out a new bike to buy. Steve, which do you think would be the better bike between the Nukeproof Scout Race, or the Specialized Fuse Sport? I know you said the stack was pretty low on the Fuse, but i think i could probably change that with handlebars and getting a new fork later and adding some stem spacers. I prefer the Nukeproof, but pedal strikes aren't going to be fun. I also considered the Marin San Quentin, but i hate the colours, except for the San Quentin One, and that option has terrible spec - no rear through axle for one thing.

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty  Před rokem +1

      It really depends. This is the type of thing i cover in my bike consultation service.

    • @Tony-1971
      @Tony-1971 Před rokem

      @@hardtailparty
      Thanks, Steve. Your video has convinced me not to get the Nukeproof. I can see that low BB height on 27'5 wheels being a massive issue. Its looking like the Specialized Fuse for me. I've checked out just about every bike going now, lol. And you seemed to think the Fuse Comp was a fun bike.

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty  Před rokem +1

      @@Tony-1971 the 27.5 scout will have a taller bb. If you'd like my advice, I do that over on Patreon. Otherwise, feel free to enjoy my free reviews which should help you make s solid decision.

    • @Tony-1971
      @Tony-1971 Před rokem

      @@hardtailparty
      Thanks again Steve. I can see how much work you put into these really detailed videos and its certainly helped me a lot. Much appreciated. I'll take another look at the spec and geometry on the Nukeproof.

  • @littledevilchris666
    @littledevilchris666 Před 2 měsíci

    I have one, they are very versatile , done some DH/ enduro stuff on it, jumping and bike park stuff , I probably ride it more than my full sus at the moment

  • @newbylife
    @newbylife Před 10 měsíci

    Hi, I like your review. But i come here bcoz I try to find good alternative for my Dartmoor Hornet size L (Im 1.80m tall) and I start jumping, drops, racing and try progressive in mtb. For me Dartmoor Hornet 2021 is too heavy (16-17kg), too long (stack 625, reach 460 and ST 440) but I like feel like on motorcycle stiff/stable. I cant do manual bcoz of high impact to my back, bunnyhopping is possible on 1.5liter water bottle.
    My skill stop and after change stem to short (45mm to 31mm) I can jump better but not comfortable. I want change only frame and fork.
    Before I look at Nukeproof Scout i was ready to buy Commencal Meta HT or Orange P7 (or change frame of hornet to M)
    . What your idea for my problems?

  • @RobGeary
    @RobGeary Před rokem

    I just ordered a leftover 2021 290 scout race, Should be here in a couple days.

  • @SprSonik13
    @SprSonik13 Před rokem

    Thank you for the Lorax moment!!! it gets really old watching people with no regard for the trails completely change the landscape over the decades.

    • @SprSonik13
      @SprSonik13 Před rokem

      I also appreciate how you’re discussing geometry and set up as unique to the rider, not a one size fits all marketing blast that the newest is the best. I ride a 2018 Chameleon based on your reviews years ago, and even though I’m not in the market for a new bike I love watching your videos

  • @daviddegea920
    @daviddegea920 Před rokem +5

    This yellow colour they've chosen is spot-on. My own bike is barely 3 mo and still I'm thinking of getting this yellow frame...

    • @eltonnanton7705
      @eltonnanton7705 Před rokem

      So am I.

    • @leokuo7127
      @leokuo7127 Před rokem

      Same here. I got the 2021 frame of this and yellow is very appealing. But after watching this review, I'll probably pass and get something else later on.

  • @joeanon8568
    @joeanon8568 Před 11 měsíci

    I really appreciate your review! A year later, anything else you recommend in a similar "budget conscious, jack-of-all-trades" category? Any other of your review videos that you want to point out?

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty  Před 11 měsíci

      I do my bike consultations over on Patreon..I'd be happy to help make some personalized recommendations over there. Patreon.com/hardtailparty

  • @zacsnyder1937
    @zacsnyder1937 Před rokem

    How does this compare to the fuse you tested?

  • @josmulder3060
    @josmulder3060 Před rokem

    Hi Steve, really dig this review. I bought the g2 290 Scout last year (it was very hard to get a bike full stop mid Covid here in Oz) and I'm pretty much a noob. The bike does everything you say and I greatly enjoy it on the many different tracks around here. Get it on the pump track, jumps (little ones) and flying down flow trails. It does hammer me a fair bit a times, that is a downside (it came with 2.6/2.5" tyres, I might look at some cushcore stuff). And pedal strokes a plenty. Perfect vehicle for learning the skills and I keep improving on a weekly basis. In short I feel this review is spot on, cheers.

    • @richarde1355
      @richarde1355 Před rokem

      How can I find the different generation years of the Scout?

  • @thomaskuhn6541
    @thomaskuhn6541 Před rokem

    Great review as always.
    Pedal strikes were driving me crazy when I first got my Big Al, looks like the BB is even lower on the Scout. Guess you wouldn’t want to run it with a 130 fork.

    • @mds8676
      @mds8676 Před rokem +1

      YMMV - Had the Big Al running 140 fork with 170 cranks on a Lg, had very few problems.

    • @Windband1
      @Windband1 Před rokem

      Have my size large Big Al on a 150mm and never hit the pedals....

    • @thomaskuhn6541
      @thomaskuhn6541 Před rokem

      @@Windband1 I know that part of the problem is I'm running a 130mm fork, lowering an already low BB even more. I've adapted my riding to eliminate most pedal strikes, just not interested in running more than a 130.

    • @Windband1
      @Windband1 Před rokem

      @@thomaskuhn6541 I assume you're running 170mm cranks... I think you should put a 140 on. It's still going to ride well, just add extra air or Low Speed Comp Damping to keep it firm.

    • @thomaskuhn6541
      @thomaskuhn6541 Před rokem +1

      @@Windband1 I'm still running the 175 Turbine crank from my previous bike. I think the main problem was my last bike had a BB drop of 53mm compared with 68mm on the Big Al with the 130 fork, that's a big difference. I've adapted, I've thought about a fork upgrade but it's impossible to get my hands on what I want.

  • @gr8fulride
    @gr8fulride Před rokem

    Was going to paint my 17 Marin nail trail 6 . Decided to the order a scout instead. Yellow XXL frame . Will build with my Marin parts. Should be a fun ride

    • @hjkhhjkh3635
      @hjkhhjkh3635 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Is the frame big ? I ordered an Orbea Alma in XL and it was too big for me, I’m 6’4”. Nukeproof recommends XXL for me but it’s even longer than the Orbea. Not sure what to do. Even the XL in the Nukeproof is longer than the XL in the Orbea which was too big.

    • @gr8fulride
      @gr8fulride Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@hjkhhjkh3635 yes. it's just right though. I rode a giant Yukon size large for years so you can size up or down depending on your style or where you ride. I tend to ride everywhere and this scout pretty much does it all quite well. I've got a Santa Cruz high tower size xxl that is not quite as big as the scout and an evil wreckoning size XL that is bigger than the scout. So yeah a lot of people my size a scout in XL would be fine . I appreciate the comfort of XXL especially on longer rides both trail and urban. It jumps really well and weighs in at about 30 lbs . I put protaper 80 mill rise bars on it , pnw 200 mill dropper . Lyric ultimate 160 . Race face turbine cranks 175 . I9 rims . Vittoria syerras 2.4 . Could use much more aggressive tires , but I use the bike on pavement and gravel quite a bit doing errands and traveling to and from trails. I rode a friend's fs orbea size large. He's also tall like 6'4" but he likes the bikes slightly smaller. It was super light like 25 lbs. Also felt comfortable on a quick trail ride. Too small for me though to ride longer distances.

    • @hjkhhjkh3635
      @hjkhhjkh3635 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@gr8fulride ok man, so if I ride L in Orbea, should I go L or XL with the scout? I have long legs but short torso and normal length arms.

    • @gr8fulride
      @gr8fulride Před 7 měsíci

      @@hjkhhjkh3635 yeah that's kind of an easy answer for me as I value the fit of the bike for comfort as well as practical all round trail use. but from your perspective , I'm guessing large for you if you ride a lot of tighter twisty trails . XL for more gravity style trails. Putting a liner in the back tire was a huge improvement also. I used Vittoria air liner

    • @hjkhhjkh3635
      @hjkhhjkh3635 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@gr8fulride ok bro. I think I’ll go for the XL and see how it goes. I’ll keep you updated by replying to this 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @MrPurkk
    @MrPurkk Před rokem +1

    You had lot of pedal strikes even with 165 cranks? They sell complete bikes with 170mm crankset :o

  • @slipperyseal762
    @slipperyseal762 Před rokem

    I picked the v3 290 up to try after this vid. I just find it a bit bland tbh ride feel wise. I would stick with the 27.5 on the Scout. Way more fun on any trail. Thanks for the review. Let us know how you get on with the 27.5.

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty  Před rokem +1

      I agree, something was just a little uninspiring/vanilla with this model.

  • @lindonandlisa8114
    @lindonandlisa8114 Před rokem

    I'm so glad that you said that about the Whiteline so many mountain bikers act like heroes and receive like button nothing by the way I wish I could write as good as you thanks for all your great videos I'm hoping to get rid of my scalpel and get a spot rocker

  • @charanjaswal2501
    @charanjaswal2501 Před rokem

    Hi, you do really good hardtail mtb reviews. have you had a chance to look at the Vitus hardtails ? they are really good value for the money.

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty  Před rokem +1

      I've tried to get a vitus for a while, but no luck. Great value for the money, but the geo is pretty dated now.

  • @TommyBlazeHD
    @TommyBlazeHD Před rokem

    I hiked in Sedona this past year. Scored a free red Carhart flannel too 😅

  • @Fulltilt1973
    @Fulltilt1973 Před rokem

    Hey Steve do you have any pictures of that trail when it was single track?

    • @hardtailparty
      @hardtailparty  Před rokem

      Sadly no, but even in the last 2 years our trails have widened significantly

  • @RABmbls
    @RABmbls Před 7 měsíci

    I think you should be on 275, little bit geo numbers difference but the effectivity prior to your height is significant, 5'6 can ride 290 but effectiveness is more on 275.