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[Closed] Stanton slackline vs switchback advice please

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 hose
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So I'm after getting either the new slackline or switch back and any pointers would be much appreciated.

I've been riding an 853 tubed XC hardtail for a few years but now I want a bike that is just a bit more daft and fun.

I want to ride single track, trail, long rides over rough ground, hopefully do a trip to the Alps and plenty of riding when I head home to see family in Wales or around the south downs near to me.

Typically I want it to tick every box which I know it can't!

What's your thoughts? Has anyone got one of either so that they can give their opinion?

Many thanks in advance for any info!


 
Posted : 20/09/2016 6:55 pm
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I've got a MK2 Slackline and I went for it because I wanted a fun and capable 'enough' winter hardtail (it's a fun summer hardtail as well) .Where I live(Kent) and will be riding it mostly I couldn't see any point in going for the heavier more burly/ descent orientated Switchback - if I lived somewhere chunkier maybe my decision would of been different or maybe not as I have a full susser for the bumpier stuff.


 
Posted : 20/09/2016 8:09 pm
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New slackline looks ace!
There's Stanton owners group on Facebook.


 
Posted : 20/09/2016 8:37 pm
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yeah with the 853 triple butted tubing along with the geometry it should be beautiful to ride!

Originally I was all made up on the Swtchback until I started reading up on the Slackine. Now I'm leaning more that way. I'm terrible whenever I buy something.... Always research, cross reference, and investigate every possible choice. I wish I just thought, oooh thats nice and shiny!!!


 
Posted : 20/09/2016 8:44 pm
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Didn't even think to look into a group on Facebook!


 
Posted : 20/09/2016 8:46 pm
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Switchback owner since the release here,
If you want an all rounder, the switchback is the choice.

Natural lakes - gives me a grin every week
smooth trail centres - piece of piss
'ard rock Enduro - lively !
Solo strathpuffer24 - 17hours in the saddle
9mile work commute - fire 50psi in

I'm saving up for a mk2 ti. It's taking far too long.


 
Posted : 20/09/2016 8:55 pm
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Get the one that suits the majority of your riding best,either bike will do the job though.For me the more XC targetted one fitted the bill.
Here's mine:
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Posted : 20/09/2016 9:35 pm
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I'm a Stanton fan boy....currently on my fourth (although that is partly because my last one got knicked).

I think if the there was a Ti version of the new Slackline out when I bought my Mk II Switchback Ti, I'd gave bought that instead. The new Slackline is gorgeous; it looks like it'll be a lovely springy bike to ride much like the original 853 Slackline with the skinny seat tube and head tube. The drop outs on the new one are lovely.

I can't fault my Switchbacks though; I've had a Mk I steel, Mk I Ti (stolen) and now have a Mk II long. They've been used for general trail mincing as well as mucking about on DH runs and all day rides in Wales. I think the Skackline in its current format is more aimed at general riding with a bit more comfort.


 
Posted : 21/09/2016 5:48 am

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