User submitted reviews
Review by Carl S
I just finished installing this seatpost as part of an off-season tear-down maintenance. If you get one, you need to back out the adjusting bolts to the same length, rock the radial underside of the saddle clamp in the radial �receiver� on the top of the seatpost to where you want your saddle to sit, then start tightening down the adjusting bolts while holding the whole assembly in place. There is nothing about this in the instructions (a problem that the bicycle industry has worn with a perverse sort of pride since I started cycling seriously in the 70�s). Clunky installation, but it has, in the short time I�ve been using it, proven to be a very good bang-for-the-buck product.
Review by Anonymous
The seat post functions fine. There is no issue with saddle movement and can be adjusted to the exact angle that you need. The only negative is the front screw adjustment is a bit challenging if you plan on using a multi-tool allen wrench. The screw is very close to the seat post so the post will interfere with the tool when adjusting. A single piece L-shape allen wrench works best for adjusting.
Review by Gary
Purchased to upgrade the less adjustable seat post on an older Giant bike. New post is easy to adjust, works great especially as we've been making fine adjustments during the first few rides with a new saddle.
Review by Anonymous
I'm a fan of the two bolt, frontback, adjustment on seat posts. This is often only found expensive seat posts. This is a great combo of the two bolt adjustment setup on a mid-range post.
Review by bikehikeman
I have needed a new seat post for awhile and I feel confident this is the fix I need to keep my saddle from sliding forward.
Review by ilbyk58
Nothing fancy just a simple post, adjustment is made by the tension of the front or rear bolt. Good post for the money, I use it on my mtb.