The new XC geometry (long, low and slack) has turned into a new category of bikes called "Downcountry" so much so that the big manufacturers are creating two models of their XC bikes - a more traditional race oriented bike and the slacker, more travel Downcountry bike. Pinkbike just released a video series on YouTube covering "Downcountry Bikes" from Scott, Trek, Specialized, Santa Cruz, etc. It is worth watching to get an understanding of how the new Downcountry style of bike impacts performance - good and bad. FWW I recently purchased the Lexon Riot frame and I'm in the final stages of the build to replace my 2014 Specialized Crave hard tail. I too was looking for a full suspension bike, but one that I could push a little harder on the downhills without losing too much climbing efficiency. While I haven't had it out yet on the trails, I am happy with the frame quality.