Critics characterize the Offering V4 as a highly spirited trail bike that demands an engaged rider. Rather than smoothing out rough terrain, the suspension kinematic encourages riders to gap over it. The bike is frequently described as a "jib machine" (Freehub), rewarding those who pump transitions and seek out side hits. Reviewers note a distinct "trampoline point" (Freehub) in the travel that makes the bike remarkably eager to leave the ground, even at slower speeds or off small roots.
This inherent playfulness comes with a clear tradeoff in raw plowing capability. When navigating flat, rooty sections with repetitive square-edged hits, the bike "would much rather jump over than hoverboard through" (Freehub) the obstacles. It transmits more trail feedback than some of its peers, meaning it can feel harsh if the rider stops actively piloting.
Climbing performance follows a similar theme of prioritizing traction over absolute firmness. The suspension remains active under power, which helps the rear tire conform to chunky ascents but lacks a rigid pedaling platform. Ultimately, reviewers agree that the Offering V4 excels when ridden "offensively and actively" (Freehub), making it an excellent choice for riders who prioritize airtime and dynamic handling over passive high-speed stability.