I like some of the ideas, but not how they were implemented.
The cable routing is neat, but I would have gone for a system that lets an entire outer cable slide through a tube in the frame. Much easier than fiddling with the thin plastic things they use, and less of a mess if you need to put a new one in.
I'm also not too sure about the rear-facing dropouts. It looks good, but doesn't make any sense due to the way the rear mech tensions the chain if you try to take out the wheel. Forward-facing is the only logical solution.
I had the pleasure of riding a green (I believe it's called "Gator fade" ?) Adroit, and liked the stiffness and immediate response whenever you pushed the pedals.
However I found it tricky when cornering at the limit because I just couldn't sense when it was about to run out of grip.
Don't get me wrong here. They're beautiful bikes IMO (even though I've already mentioned elsewhere that I'm not a fan of those fat forks).
If you'd give me one, I'd be pleased. However buying one with real money? Only if I would know how to make it handle and feel like I want it to.
As for the snobism and the worshipping, that does bother me indeed. Same thing with the Yetis. I just don't get it.
There are plenty of bikes that are just as good, or even better. There are plenty of bikes here that are rarer as well, and/or more expensive. Yet they don't get those levels of attention.