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20 Sep, 2024
Great bit of kit despite being discontin...
Great bit of kit despite being discontinued by Pioneer in favour of the FLX10. It's robust, feels like a premium product and has all the features you'd need.

28 Dec, 2017
Good value, good quality, good performance
This was my first dropper post so nothing to compare it to apart from QR seat post clamps and wiggling the post up and down on the trails (not fun).
For the price, availability in 27.2mm size, and ease of fitting, you can't beat this post.
I have one minor niggle. I like to slam my saddle far back on the rails as I have a long torso and find it hard to get bikes that are big enough in the top tube length. Most saddles have a slight drop at the nose end and when I first installed the seat to my desired position, the adjustment lever wouldn't move through it's full travel therefore not engaging the drop mechanism fully. The post would not budge. I didn't realise this was the problem until I sent a video of the issue to the seller and they spotted it straight away. I slid the saddle forwards a little and problem solved. Luckily the seat post has layback so it didn't considerably affect my riding position.
The saddle angle is adjustable however it accentuates the issue noted above. If you set the saddle perfectly horizontal and make sure it's not too far back on the rails you'll be fine. If you like to tip the nose down a little then you could have lever problems.
I'd give the saddle five stars if saddle position was fully adjustable without affecting the lever. Adding this post to my bike has massively increased my enjoyment of riding, especially at trail centres where you are switching between climbing and descending much more frequently than on a natural trail.