$179 for a full suspension bike is actually a crazy low price compared to what you could spend. High end, "double-black-diamond" rated, downhill mountain bikes are easily $3000-5000. Or more! On a less severe trail the bike would probably hold up fine. The main drawback to a bike at such a low price is durability. Really shitty wheels, crap brakes/pads, chain with too many links, crappy shifters/derailleurs, etc, will cause the bike to fall apart really quickly.
In 1990 I spend
$750'ish for this bike. No suspension, and I didn't take any jumps or ride any "double-black-diamond" rated downhill trails, but I did ride the hell out of it and it lasted and performed excellently. A friend spend $350 for the same brand bike with crappy parts and after 5-6 rides bike needed MAJOR repairs.
As far as the bike in the video goes, a more through pre-ride checkup and some basic adjustments would have prevented many of his issues. $20-40 bucks on some aftermarket, softer compound, brake pads would make the brakes work a lot better. Going thru all the spokes and make sure they were tight and the wheel was true would also help brake function. And fully tightening and perhaps loc-tightening bars/stem would have prevented the handlebar from twisting.
However, the HUGE issue with that $179 bike is that it weighs 55#. Fifty-Five Friggen Pounds! 25 Kg. Holy Crap! You are going to hate doing ANY uphill or trail riding with that thing. Holy crap 55lbs. Fuck me.