>>1364569The trend right now is to get a bike about 2 sizes to big for you. I see people 5'8 riding Larges. Those manlets need to be on smalls. Its also hilarious to see them on 800 or 820 wide bars. I literally laugh at them as they bounce around the trail unable to control anything. If you ride one the right size it will feel better. I know when 29s first came out they all felt like that so I never got one. Once 27.5 were made, it felt great. Had the feel of a 26 but the rolling ability of a 29. Now 29s feel good and can handle tech stuff great but again you need to get it in the right size.
>>1364734I'm not talking about trials riding. Tech doesn't mean slow. Tech is more like this stuff. Although I'm not surprised because so much of what is being built today is focused on jumping.