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Easton EC70 Zero

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Description:Easton CNT Composite TaperWall Technology Superior fatigue and impact strength Multi-adjustable, lightweight head design Relief-Area Design for over-clamping protection.

  • Sizes: 400 mm


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    Submitted by Brian Nystrom a Cross Country Rider from Nashua, NH, USA
    Date Reviewed: June 17, 2007
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Purchased At:Came with bike
    Strengths:Light weight
    Weaknesses:Slips constantly!
    Similar Products Used:Thompson, Synchros, others
    Bike Setup:Jamis Dakar XC Pro
    Bottom Line:While this post is light and the saddle clamp works well, it simply won't stay in place in the frame. I cleaned the surfaces to make sure there was no lube on them and it still slipped. I tried it with bolted and quick release collars and it still slipped. The unnecessary flat on the back of the post reduces the clamping area and probably contributes to the slippage problem.

    I replaced it with a Thompson which stays in place, even when lubed and used with a Q/R collar.

    I've used a lot of other Easton products over the years and have found them to be of high quality, but this seatpost is the exception. I'd like to give it more than one chili, but if it doesn't work, it's worthless to me. Easton can do better than this, especially for the price.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Andreas a Cross Country Rider from Schwelm, Germany
    Date Reviewed: June 29, 2006
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $130.00
    Purchased At:Hibike
    Strengths:Does what a seatpost has to do. It connects saddle with the frame. Holds saddle in position --> improvement compared to EA70
    Weaknesses:The flat scaled back of the seat tube is a total disaster. Dust and mud has easy access to the frame. Makes the connection seatpost creak all the time.
    Similar Products Used:Easton EA 70, Ritchey Pro, Use Alien
    Bottom Line:I wouldn't recommend this post to anyone. I disassemble the bottom bracket every two weeks to get the water and dirt out of the frame which came in via the seatpost. THe craking sound is more than annoying.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1






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