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I've ridden both this year while we had them in the NSMB test stable and found
the Yeti a much better fit for me. Its a much more aggressivein every
situation but I found the Hightower climbed a little easier. Personally, I
always lean towards a bike that maximizes the fun I can have descending
because I suffer on the climbs regardless. I will add that I got to look at
pretty much everyone's bikes this year and no other bike lit up my bike lust
like the 5.5c. It is also the first 29r that I would want in my quiver.
Nov. 29, 2016, 12:31 p.m. - Dave Smith
#!markdown I've ridden both this year while we had them in the NSMB test stable and found the Yeti a much better fit for me. Its a much more aggressivein every situation but I found the Hightower climbed a little easier. Personally, I always lean towards a bike that maximizes the fun I can have descending because I suffer on the climbs regardless. I will add that I got to look at pretty much everyone's bikes this year and no other bike lit up my bike lust like the 5.5c. It is also the first 29r that I would want in my quiver.