I’ve realised they’re not shit, if that’s any help?
whatyadoin, Denis, climbing was one of the reasons why I wanted to try one second hand, so I could ship it on for not much loss if it held me up. It’s not holding me up, I’m not selling it.
difficult to do less than 100ft /mile on my usual trails (the aforementioned surrey/hants woodlands), so 25 miles will get me to your 800-900m.
A lot of the fastest times I’ve posted on climbs round here have been on the fatbike. short and steep and long and draggy. The tyres aren’t slow and they allow you to transfer more power to the ground. When it’s really steep and you’re on the limit of stalling, that little bump that will stop you on a normal tyre will just disappear under the low pressure tyre and you’ll be on and up. There are some steep, scrabbly climbs which I’ve only managed to clean on the fatbike.
So if “rubbish at climbing” is your top reason for dismissing fatbikes, you should really reconsider!