Including the Trek Fuel EX 9.5.....

And the Orbea Alma 29'er (only full carbon 29'er on the market!)

Both bikes were fantastic, but my heart goes to the hardtail! Riding a 29'er for the first time was awesome. It handled very well on climbs, turns and semi-technical sections. I took the bike out on SART, but not any super technical sections. So not sure how it would handle on say, east coast rocks/roots. Also didn't take it on any super steep/technical climbs. I have heard that 29'ers aren't the best for those conditions if you can't keep the momentum going with the larger wheels. I will have to test it out to see! I LOVED the full carbon HT frame. It was plush compared to my aluminum frame. The bike fit me very welll and I loved the FSA and SRAM X.0 components. The Bontrager Race Lite wheels also felt great. The bike handled nice and stiff on the climbs and made little bumps feel like nothing. I also felt like it cornered very well, even on narrow turns (maybe I was just imagining things). I had a blast and would definately love to ride that bike again! Thanks to Ramon at my shop, Redlands Cyclery USA. I have to say, Orbea makes a sweet mountain bike! I am happy with my road bike and even happier with the experience on the Alma!
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