Ah so a like the Trek floater (there were some aother floating shock designs too I think). Effectively means you can have two leverage ratios and so can tune the curve. Clever but saying it performs like a 150 "conventional" is pure marketing. That progressive, bottomless feel is how most trail/enduro bikes are tuned to feel nowadays, IE good!
I think it's hard to get a shit production MTB now. It's as much about adjusting your riding to getting the most out of a bike's design than anything else.
Ah so a like the Trek floater (there were some aother floating shock designs too I think). Effectively means you can have two leverage ratios and so can tune the curve. Clever but saying it performs like a 150 "conventional" is pure marketing. That progressive, bottomless feel is how most trail/enduro bikes are tuned to feel nowadays, IE good!
I think it's hard to get a shit production MTB now. It's as much about adjusting your riding to getting the most out of a bike's design than anything else.