I have done a lots of MTBing when I was growing up, I'd like to says I'm fairly experiences with riding MTB in general from full sus downhiller, FS cross country to a fully rigid 29ers.
The Pugsley really does feel like a different kettle of fish to ride, even on the local trail, it's fantastic to ride, the only problem is when the trail become tarmac'd, and this is when the Pugsley feel hard work to ride on (steering notably).
what I can defintely tell you that it's not fast, if you want to go fast, take a normal MTB.
I have done a lots of MTBing when I was growing up, I'd like to says I'm fairly experiences with riding MTB in general from full sus downhiller, FS cross country to a fully rigid 29ers.
The Pugsley really does feel like a different kettle of fish to ride, even on the local trail, it's fantastic to ride, the only problem is when the trail become tarmac'd, and this is when the Pugsley feel hard work to ride on (steering notably).
what I can defintely tell you that it's not fast, if you want to go fast, take a normal MTB.