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croman130
a Weekend Warrior
from Davis, CADate Reviewed: August 15, 2009
Strengths: Saves the back when riding a hard tail
Weaknesses: Loses air pressure quickly. Filled it to 155, stopped to rest and the pressure was down to 145.Bottom Line: It is worth the backpain and once finished purchasing a pump, it ends up costing about $20 less than the Thudbuster
Favorite Trail: Cache Creek
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$40.00
Purchased At: Pricepoint
Similar Products Used: None
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donzo
a Weekend Warrior
from San FranciscoDate Reviewed: September 14, 2008
Strengths: Inexpensive, adjustable compression, solid. You can adjust the air pressure through a Schrader valve. It seems to hold the air without losing pressure. I keep the air pressure such that my full weight almost compresses it to the max. The when I shift some weight off the seat for bumps it is responsive. Too much air will radically reduce the shock effect
Weaknesses: Difficult to get adjustment just rightBottom Line: Being able to adjust it for riding style is very positive. Don't know about the longevity of the product, but it seems well built. Never tried a Thudbuster at 4 times the price. Might be worth it though for people with back problems.
Favorite Trail: Dipsea
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$35.00
Purchased At: pricepoint
Similar Products Used: low end coil seatposts, sr suntour parallelogram seatpost(too squishy, nice for comfort riders)
Bike Setup: GT Avalanche 1.0
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