OK, all you not-newbies ... I am a relatively new rider and am ready to upgrade to a new bike. My present hardtail bike weighs 30 lbs. I weigh 135 lbs.
What do I need to know about 25 lb bikes and 30 lb bikes before I choose to plunk down lots of dollars on a new one (hardtail)? The only thing I know is a lighter bike bounces around a lot more than a heavier bike, especially when trucking downhill on rough terrain strewn with big rocks and roots. (This might not be the case if I were heavier.) There are no smooth trails where I ride; it's all rough.
The terrain I ride is mostly wooded singletracks, with lots of tight twisty-turny ups and downs, all full of rocks and roots. There are no nice smooth sandy parts here in New England. And there are precious few flat parts, but those don't interest me. I have not yet graduated to plunging off high boulders; I just maneuver my way up and down and around all the obstacles, and occasionally let go on a long downhill that affords some measure of clear vision into the distance.
So should I go with another 30 lb bike to maintain momentum and control, despite the power drain when climbing? Or get a lighter bike to help with the uphills and just learn to weight it with my 135 lbs however I can? Or what?
Any advice is appreciated. I've looked at bikes in the shops, and have not made any commitments yet. All I know is I want another hardtail.



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