Success with tubeless comes down to tyre and rim combination a lot also, especially if you’re going with non tubeless or tubeless ready tyres.
I wouldn’t go with the full UST tyres + UST rims unless you don’t mind the weight penalty of the tyres. UST tyres are really required any more, hence the likes of Stans have come about to make regular tyres work tubeless and tyre manufacturers making tubeless ready tyres.
Maxxis tyres seem to work particularly well, even the ones not marked as tubeless ready. Wider profile rims help. A good UST rim that is fully sealed is also worth a look, but just use regular tyres with it and sealant. I have UST rims on the bouncy bike, and Stans on the hard tail (and prior to that a ghetto’d tubeless setup). All have been fine tubeless with Maxxis Minions, HR, HR2 and Ardent tyres.
Rider weight and/or heavy on landings however also may be applicable when it comes to blowing tyres off rims.