Let me try to describe how it feels to ride 27.5+.
1/ With the right (high quality) equipment it is not slower then a good set of 29 wheels. I have done again the same loop I did last week (a short 9 km but very tough and technical loop, uphill and downhill in the Alps).
Full 29 on 8/31: 38"57'
29 rear, 27.5+ front on 9/3: 36"18'
Full 27.5+ on 9/7: 34"33' (I know, it's an amazing difference that needs to be connected to my desire to perform on those wheels, but still, what a difference).
With the front 27.5+ I was faster uphill, same downhill. With Full 27.5+ I am faster both uphill and downhill.
2/ Feeling is in-between 29 hardtail and a long travel full suspension. Right in the middle. It is the exact amount of comfort you need uphill (to climb over roots, rocks). It is NOT enough to enable hard jumps like a full sus would do. From a control stand point, they are different too, a lot of control through grip at low speed (uphill), and a lot of control downhill thanks to the stronger gyroscopic effect (it was a little odd at first, you need to get used to it).
I was used to get people look at my bike, amazed to see a no-brand bike; now I get a double dose with these tires that no-one has ever seen before.
So, I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to push a hard tail further. Still, if you want to ride really hard, a full sus is the only way to go.