User submitted reviews
Review by Anonymous
2-bolt posts are the ONLY way to go if you want to adjust your saddle's tilt exactly! As for this one, it goes nicely with my TI frame (and silver stem), despite not being an exact match. I'm not crazy about the placement of one of the bolts (inside the post clamp), which is difficult to access. And I'm concerned about durability: an allen wrench fits in rather loosely, as if the bolt is already stripped. (Especially since I'm always messing with my bike fit.)
Review by doublshotscott
Simple effective design easily adjustable, accommodating bike fit dimensions quickly
Review by Laurence
Great post if you do not want to go carbon. Great price strong and stiff with the good clamp. I put it on my LOOK 765 gravel and it is great
Review by Anonymous
I went with the Zipp since the Thomson wasn't available. Same type of adjustments and works well for the road bike for which it was intended. A little heavier, but currently not racing that bike.
Review by Anonymous
Repainted and made some upgrades to my old road bike that I know use on my trainer primarily. Looks awesome with the other upgrades I made.
Review by Rusty Shacklefort
Not much to this review other than the seatpost is exactly as described and shown in the listing. Zipp makes a quality product and the silver looks good in a world that loves black cockpits.
Review by Double V.
Easy to level the saddle. light weight and sharp looking.
Review by Jeremy
I should've looked closer when I bought it, but if you're looking at the zero setback post, I'd look elsewhere. The Zipp post is solid and I had no trouble with it (the clamp in particular is easy to adjust and set) but I swapped saddles and ran out of forward space. I switched to the Easton EA70, which is straighter and has a similarly elegant clamp.
Review by Daniel
Nice and light, good bolting design, with deep recess for bolt head. Logo size could be more discrete, but otherwise a great alternative if you are in need of a silver seatpost.