S-150C Works – took a fair bit of effort to get up to speed and was quite slow to turn in to corners/berms etc – now my (severe lack of) fitness may have had a big factor but it was definitely more of an effort on this vs the other bikes. I would imagine once you’re up to speed and if you’re hitting some gnar then the 150mm travel 29er would come into it’s own, but it just felt slow and ponderous getting up to speed, and if you dropped off the boil you then had to power it back up to speed. It felt light, but not £5500 with a carbon frame, carbon wheels, carbon cranks, carbon bars light – I’m 6ft 3 so tested the XL size, it felt a nice weight – maybe around 29lbs, certainly a few pounds lighter in the hand than the…
T-130S – …which felt noticeably heavier, being an alloy frame and alloy rims (i29’s) as well as no carbon anything. I’d take a guess at 32-33lbs for the XL model I tested. However, instantly, on the first couple of berms I was like ‘yeah, this is much better!!’ – it was far easier to get up to speed, much quicker to accelerate and much better through tight berms and corners. Overall just a lot more flickable and eager to turn, and less effort to climb and get up to speed. Overall I was far less tired on the T-130 than on the S-150 – this may have been down to me being on my second run so it was less of a shock to the system but I did feel like it took less effort to ride. The revelation RC’s felt great, although I don’t think the sag on the pikes on the S150 were set right as they were much harsher. I’d be happy with the Rev RC’s on a future bike though, nice and plush.
Both the above bikes had GX or XX1 eagle which was awesome, the Hope rear hub on the S150 sounded amazing

The both climbed extremely well, no noticeable pedal bob when sitting and spinning and I kept both in the ‘open’ mode on the rear shock, really didn’t see the need for anything else. They gave no more than 5-10% away on the climbs to the…
905 – …which even though you could feel the bike surge forward with each pedal stroke, didn’t really climb much better than the 2 FS bikes. It handed similarly to the T-130, nice and quick to accelerate, quick and flickable in the corners, but then of course, there’s the comfort. I’m the wrong side of 35 now so this is a big factor, and even on the relatively smooth fire road climb and with 2.8″ tyres I could feel the bumps impacting my sitbones, when riding some rougher stuff it just confirmed one single fact.
I need a full suspension bike.