I've been running an Exploro Team (the white one) for a few months, and despite a shaky start I quite like it.
Currently it's used almost exclusively on-road, so rolling on 700c wheels (Fulcrum Quattro) with 28mm Conti GP5000s and SRAM Force 1X (44 / 11-36).
First impressions were that it was heavy (compared to my old, 7kg whippet), that 1X meant I was almost always in the wrong gear and the original tyres (30mm Schwalbe One) we're sucky. The whole thing was costing me ~1km/h average speed loss on a 50km ride according to Strava. So far, so disappointing.
Once I'd acclimatised to the gears (took a month or so) and swapped the tyres it started to make a lot more sense as a road bike. Now it's as fast as my old bike, considerably more comfortable and much better suited to the utterly dreadful roads we have around here.
One thing to watch out for is the frame sizing. They're designed to work with no layback for the saddle, so the TT length looks longer than you might expect. At 1.73m tall I'm on a medium frame with 550mm TT, which sounds ridiculously long, but actually works okay.
Overall, it's expensive but beautifully made and a brilliant all-round bike as long as you're not a serious racer. The frame is very solid, so if you want to avoid battleship-like all-up weight you really need to go for decent components. I'd love to try one with properly light wheels and Di2 Ultegra or similar.
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