Keby som sa mal rozhodovať medzi tými dvoma na základe použitia (bajkparky, nejaký ten frírajd) bez ohľadu na použité komponenty, ale s ohľadom na systém pruženia, tak si vyberiem Capru.
Jekyll má príliš lineárny systém, a po použití struny v Capre by práve táto bola ako šitá pre bajkparky a frírajd.
Analýza od Andreho (Capra):
https://youtu.be/SNl2beu1AWMA jeho vyjadrenie k Jekyllu (i keď systém 2018 môže byť úplne iný a hlavne už nemá Dyad):
Jekyll is a singlepivot with a shock linkage system. Since the main pivot is slightly bellow the top of chainring, it has an average anti-squat around 70-80% for a singlering setup (32T). Thus it has an OK pedaling efficiency, but it's not the best. However, since the
bike can reduce the travel and stiffen the rear suspension, this is not an issue on the XC mode. As it happens with these types of systems, the anti-rise is a bit high (around 90-100%), thus, braking stiffens a bit the suspension, but that's not a very relevant issue. Finally, either the frame and the shock are very linear, so overall the bike has low progressivity (around 5-10%). Thus, it's very easy to use all the travel, and it's also easy to bottom-out. A good feature about this shock is it's very large negative chamber (3 times bigger than an Debonair or Evol). This creates a very smooth and linear initial travel, equal to a coil spring.