There are too many variables with carbon ...so much dependant on the composite lay up, the design and opportunity for variable manufacturing quality. Add to that regardless of layup carbon is brittle so not the best material where point loaded impact is likely. Repair is possible but requires expertise and is expensive. By comparison hydroformed ally has radically improved the possibility to design frames with less weight than before, with variable profiles and skin thickness to design in flex or strength as required...and is both lower cost than carbon and easier to mass manufacture with constant quality control. Ally can deform rather than crack on impact and is not as subject to UV damage as carbon.
So for me, I see ally as being the optimum choice for Emtb frames.
So for me, I see ally as being the optimum choice for Emtb frames.