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As I am starting to do larger stuff on my hardtail it has made me want a dropper post more. I find I have to run my saddle quite high really otherwise I get pain in the knees, the problem there though is it makes it really difficult to get my weight backwards! I already don't quite have the saddle as high as I would like but by getting a dropper it will let me have it both ways.
So I was looking to spend up to £100 on a dropper post. So far I have found the following:
Tmars (2015 version with better lever) - £64 - Cheapest of the lot but it is the latest version which has improved cable routing a better lever. I think I read somewhere about some plastic internals but it does a gaiter which I guess helps protect the seals. Has a 1 year UK warranty.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2015-MODE...774?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item3ce7e63226
RSP Plummet/Sorata Pro - £85 - Cheaper post which seems to even been reviewed by Dirt magazine and they liked it. Another Gravity dropper clone like the Tmars so it also has the gaiter. Not sure on the warrenty though you would imagine it would be at least 1 year from Raleigh.
http://dirtmountainbike.com/product...er-seen-and-it-works.html#54w0vWA1aQmxQOua.97
KS ETen - £94 - Possibly the cheapest hydraulic post available? It looks nicer without the gaiter but I do tend to think that surely having a gaiter to protect seals is a good thing. Been reviewed on Pinkbike and play was mentioned on the post plus it is a sealed unit so no possible servicing to repair. Other potential downside is the cable being mounted on the moving part, would that make routing more difficult?
http://www.pinkbike.com/news/Tested-KS-ETen-Seatpost-2013.html
So yes I am a bit confused which to go for out of those, or have a missed a good option? I don't weigh much so I won't put too much undue stress on whichever but I do use the mountain bike in the middle of winter with lots of mud. Say do I go cheap and get the Tmars or is the additional £20 worth it for a different companies copy of the GD.
So I was looking to spend up to £100 on a dropper post. So far I have found the following:
Tmars (2015 version with better lever) - £64 - Cheapest of the lot but it is the latest version which has improved cable routing a better lever. I think I read somewhere about some plastic internals but it does a gaiter which I guess helps protect the seals. Has a 1 year UK warranty.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2015-MODE...774?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item3ce7e63226
RSP Plummet/Sorata Pro - £85 - Cheaper post which seems to even been reviewed by Dirt magazine and they liked it. Another Gravity dropper clone like the Tmars so it also has the gaiter. Not sure on the warrenty though you would imagine it would be at least 1 year from Raleigh.
http://dirtmountainbike.com/product...er-seen-and-it-works.html#54w0vWA1aQmxQOua.97
KS ETen - £94 - Possibly the cheapest hydraulic post available? It looks nicer without the gaiter but I do tend to think that surely having a gaiter to protect seals is a good thing. Been reviewed on Pinkbike and play was mentioned on the post plus it is a sealed unit so no possible servicing to repair. Other potential downside is the cable being mounted on the moving part, would that make routing more difficult?
http://www.pinkbike.com/news/Tested-KS-ETen-Seatpost-2013.html
So yes I am a bit confused which to go for out of those, or have a missed a good option? I don't weigh much so I won't put too much undue stress on whichever but I do use the mountain bike in the middle of winter with lots of mud. Say do I go cheap and get the Tmars or is the additional £20 worth it for a different companies copy of the GD.