I just thought I would share my opinion of riding my Malt for the past couple of months.
I purchased a Malt to sit alongside my Hightower as a fun trail bike for family ride duties and to liven up my local trail centre. The Malt appealed due to price and that the geo is very similar to the highly regarded Stanton Sherpa.
I built the bike up to a decent trail specification with Rockshox Pike Select RC 120mm, Hope pro 5 wheels, Maxxis Ardent 2.4 tyres, SLX groupset, Burgtec Ride wide bars etc.
The Malt has been my go to bike over the last few months over a rather nice Hightower. I think that says a lot! To me the bike is hugely fun, versatile and capable. I have raced XC, enjoyed plenty of mellow trails and pointed it down some steep greasy enduro routes. My only complaint when it gets steep is that the seat tube is perhaps a little too long. Being able to get the saddle a little further down would add a lot more confidence on the steep stuff.
It is not a bike without faults though. The paint quality is awful. The thing flakes paint at any opportunity. Some welds are showing rust and the worst part is the dropper routing most forward cable mount on the down tube strikes the compression adjustment of my Pike fork. This is really annoying as I transport my bike on a pick up tailgate pad. I have expressed my annoyance with Merlin who have offered to inspect the frame if I stripped and returned it. I have not taken them up on this.
Despite these niggles the Malt is still a bike I would recommend due to its value, ride quality and versatility. Just buy a chain stay protector and plenty of heli tape!