I’d concur with taz but I only rode my friend’s Inbred around a car park, and the fit was wrong for me anyway.
So that’s useless really!
The Inbred felt more, errr, ‘solid’, and it just looks that way too. It’s also significantly cheaper.
Another mate who rides a 9r MCR 9 felt the Swift was in the same ballpark. I demo’d an MCR9 months ago and recall it being a little bit lighter and snappier than the Swift. But it also had gears and bounce, and was my first worthwhile ride on a 29er. I ran the Swift SS rigid.
** for the sake of transparency, both the above riders kick my *** on any bike, but talent and fitness are a big factor!