Lynskey Performance Designs Titanium Seatpost Seatpost

5/5 (1 Reviews)
MSRP : $239.00


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Product Description

We are very pleased to introduce the Lynskey Performance Designs titanium seatpost. Our post is intended for either road, off-road and free-ride use and provides the fundamental requirements of a high performance seatpost: comfort, durability, lightweight, and ease of use.

  • No rider weight limitations
  • Extremely simple to make saddle adjustments
  • Lightweight


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Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:4
Submitted by panzer07 a Weekend Warrior from Fremont CA USA

Date Reviewed: November 5, 2010

Strengths:    super light, works great - no slippy seat, looks great and provides some welcome flex vertically to help take the edge off bumps. No rider weight limit

Weaknesses:    $$$

Bottom Line:   
Great post for a hardtail as it provides some more cush and is superlight and looks killer just a bit on the expensive side.

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Favorite Trail:   Demo

Duration Product Used:   6 months

Price Paid:    $240.00

Purchased At:   Lynskey

Similar Products Used:   Tomphson, Easton

Bike Setup:   Lynskey Ridgline 29r, XTR drivetrain, ZTR Stans wheels, Hope hubs, Fox F29 fork, King headset and BB, Hays Gram brakes 21 LBS

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