Boardman Comp or Team?

Hi guys/girls,
Im new to the mountain biking scene and i am looking for advice on which of the two bikes above would be best for a novice. Basically i am going to start doing trails and maybe taking it up the North of Scotland for some routes i have been looking at. My main problem is deciding between these two bikes. I know the boardmans get a good write up but with my lack of experiance would i really notice the difference in the componentry ? this conflicts however with the rule of thumb of getting the best frame and fork that you can afford.
P.S This is through the B2W scheme.
Any help or advice is much appreciated
Im new to the mountain biking scene and i am looking for advice on which of the two bikes above would be best for a novice. Basically i am going to start doing trails and maybe taking it up the North of Scotland for some routes i have been looking at. My main problem is deciding between these two bikes. I know the boardmans get a good write up but with my lack of experiance would i really notice the difference in the componentry ? this conflicts however with the rule of thumb of getting the best frame and fork that you can afford.
P.S This is through the B2W scheme.
Any help or advice is much appreciated
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They come in both as far as I know
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Although if you go for the cheaper option, does that mean you can buy some nice riding gear to go with it.....?
Cube Ltd Race
The two im looking at are HT.
By buying the lower of the two i would be able to shell out for some equipment to go with it i.e helmet, lights, bike lock etc. but if i thought it was better to just get the stuff on my own and fork out for the better bike i would probably do that.
But if you are only going to use it for occasional use then try the cheaper, and if you really get into it, you can upgrade a year or so down the line, or when parts start breaking.
I got a bike and it went from 1000.00 to 3000.00 due to upgrades as really got into it.
IMHO
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Yes ,shifts might be a tinsy bit better,but if you smash an x9 mech its only £50 to replace,if you trash an X0 you`re looking at £130,to replace it.The only difference on the forks is the addition,of an external adjustment of the floodgate,which is something you will rarely use,and the carbon levers will save all of about 40g.
The £150 saved will go a long way to getting you kitted out with a lid (essential),decent riding shorts and spd/shoes which will make a more definite improvement on you riding experience.
If you can comfortably afford the extra £150 for the Team ,by all means go for it,but if you are on a tighter budget,the Comp is more than good enough.
2010 Giant Defy Advanced
2016 Boardman Pro 29er
2016 Pinnacle Lithium 4
2017 Canondale Supersix Evo
Got a Team, love it. Was going to go for a Comp but glad I made the difference up.
Recon is a good fork but Reba is a step up. If you can afford the Team, get it.
Pink Orange 224
Humble but Defiant Roadie
Looks like i will go for the team. I might not notice the differences right away but if i get into it then i reap the benefit from the upgraded parts as it would probably cost a lot more to upgrade them individually. Should get the bike in a week or so and will let you know how i get on.
Thanks
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Get the Team!
2010 Giant Defy Advanced
2016 Boardman Pro 29er
2016 Pinnacle Lithium 4
2017 Canondale Supersix Evo