Progressive Suspension 5th Element CVT Gravity Rear Shock

3/5 (4 Reviews)


Product Description

• Patented Control Valve Technology, CV/t
• Adjustable Platform Damping® for Bob-Free
• Pedaling
• Factory Preset Bottoming Control
• Factory Preset Velocity Sensitive Compression Damping
• Adjustable Rebound Damping
• Stainless Steel Heim Joints in Eyelets
• Advanced Design Main Air Piston
• Lightweight Design


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Reviews 1 - 4 (4 Reviews Total)

User Reviews

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Ben Goring a Downhiller from Brisbane/Qld/Australia

Date Reviewed: August 6, 2007

Strengths:    Great build, works incredibly well, almost as well as the DHX Air

Weaknesses:    Hard to set-up fine for all conditions.

Bottom Line:   
Great shock and works unbelievably well for DH, very suprised to know that, never needed service since new and hopefully never will. Great choice, and if you don't already have one, GET ONE!!!

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Favorite Trail:   Kenilworth/ Maleny/Qld

Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Purchased At:   Traded for my coil

Similar Products Used:   Dhx Air

Bike Setup:   Santacruz V10 2006, 888's, Gravity Air shock.

Overall Rating:2
Value Rating:2
Submitted by BCNomad a Weekend Warrior from Vancouver BC Canada

Date Reviewed: April 29, 2007

Strengths:    At least it works for a little while

Weaknesses:    Difficult to set up for a compliant freeride setup. Front shocks are Talus 36's so I figured an air shock would be easy to match air forks. Wrong. Either too hard or too soft. Dampening adjustment doesn't really work either. Not designed for Shore riding.

Bottom Line:   
Might be good in less gnarly terrain but for skookum shore stuff, not-so-much. I'll be looking for sumething else soon.
Besides, since the company's not making mtb shocks, support is non-existent. If you have a choice, pick something else.

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Favorite Trail:   CBC or Ned's

Duration Product Used:   6 months

Similar Products Used:   Fox DHX air, Manitou Swinger

Bike Setup:   Santa Cruz Nomad, Fox Talas 36,

Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:4
Submitted by Michael a Cross Country Rider from Hampshire, United Kingdom

Date Reviewed: April 17, 2007

Strengths:    Its lightweight, easy to setup... but as per the review below - go with feel rather than psi or recommended settings in the manual.

Weaknesses:    Nothing so far...

Bottom Line:   
I ride XC, after years of sticking to coil shocks I decided to go for an air, found the one I have on eBay new & unused of a guy who had it come stock on his new santa cruz, price was reasonable, so nabbed it.

A little over 4 months down the line... i'm happy with it! Its lightweight, does what I need it to do and takes a respectable battering with no complaint during or after. Touch wood i've never had the problems mentioned in the review below.

Few suggestions though - get a shock cover for it. Regulary take it off the bike and take apart & clean the bushings/mount kit, I find that despite the o-rings on the spacers I still have dirt getting into the spherical ball joint. Watch the pressure in the IFP chamber, after 4 or 5 2-3hr rides with mine I have to top the pressure up in this chamber by quite some bit... could be my riding, could be the norm with air shocks, dont think its mechanical as I had the shock serviced and checked when I got it.

Would I recommend the shock? Yes... personally I would.

But if you are thinking of buying one do so in the knowledge that you could run into problems, going by reviews it seems to be hit or miss with the 5th element air's. And... bear in mind that Progressive Suspension HAVE pulled out of the mtb market.

4 chilli's for value
4 chilli's for overall rating


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Duration Product Used:   3 months

Price Paid:    $150.00

Purchased At:   eBay

Similar Products Used:   None - have only ever used coil shocks before.

Bike Setup:   K2/Proflex 4500

Overall Rating:1
Value Rating:2
Submitted by Mike a from UK

Date Reviewed: February 16, 2006

Strengths:    Relatively easy to set up - go for feel not Psi until you get it right.

Weaknesses:    Build quality is rubbish. The piston gave up after 3 months and then proceeded to trash the internals. I have heard 5th Element are pulling out of MTB market; therefore perhaps they have cobbled the last few together. Why did Specialised stop using 5th Element on the Enduro?

Bottom Line:   
Don't bother. Product build not good - trashed after 3 months.

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Favorite Trail:   The one I'm on at the time

Duration Product Used:   6 months

Purchased At:   Came on bike

Similar Products Used:   Stratos, Fox floats & Manitou 4-way

Bike Setup:   SC Nomad,Fox 36, xt & Hope mono M4s.

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