EASTON SEATPOSTS

$200.00

2012 Easton EC90 Zero Setback Seatpost

We've long been fans of the Thomson Elite seatpost. Why? It's nicely light, it allows you to nose your saddle up/down with infinite adjustability, and it has no setback -- perfect for riders whose less-than-Yoga-master flexibility and/or short femurs cause them to be more comfortable further ...read more

$200.00

2012 Easton EC90 Setback Seatpost

Light isn't good enough anymore. While the Easton EC90 Setback Seatpost is certainly one of the lightest posts on the market, it's also designed to last. To be direct, it's designed to be both tough and light. Increasing the toughness doesn't begin with overbuilding it but instead, recognizing ...read more

$130.00

2012 Easton EC70 Zero Setback Seatpost

You'll have to look closely to see the differences between the Easton EC70 Zero Setback Seatpost and its fancy big brother, the EC90. It's essentially all the same with the exception of the alloy clamp hardware in place of the carbon fiber found on the EC90. With the lighter burden on your ...read more

$130.00

2012 Easton EC70 Seatpost

Thanks to genetic differences, we'll never all ride the same equipment. Luckily, companies like Easton make different seatposts that reflect our particular sizing needs. If you find yourself in the camp that prefers a setback post, the Easton EC70 Seatpost may just be the winning ticket. It ...read more

$130.00

2012 Easton Haven Zero Setback Carbon Seatpost

Easton's Haven Zero Setback Carbon Seatpost is only 50 grams heavier than the brand's ultra-XC-focused EC90 Carbon Seatpost, even though the Haven is built be to mounted on long-travel, all-mountain rigs that will see far more shuttle runs than leg-searing uphill churns. If it's a head ...read more

$90.00

2012 Easton EA70 Seatpost

The Easton EA70 Seatpost rivals the Thomson Elite Setback in the lightweight/value battle. While it lacks the machined aesthetic so loved by Thomson fans and instead has a more industrial peened finish on its forged aluminum clamp head and Taperwall shaft, the EA70 offers one distinct benefit. ...read more

$90.00

2012 Easton EA70 Zero Setback Seatpost

The Easton EA70 Zero Setback Seatpost is comparable to one of the benchmarks of the bike industry, the Thomson Elite. The EA70 is graced with a shot-peened finish on its forged aluminum clamp head and Taperwall shaft as opposed to the machined finish on the Thomson. Simply comparing it to the ...read more

$90.00

2012 Easton Haven Zero Setback Seatpost

The Haven Zero Setback Seatpost is made of Easton's TaperWall 7000-series aluminum to be tough, yet lightweight. TaperWall is their proprietary method of butting that lets Easton reinforce delicate sections of the post, such as the frame/post intersection and seat clamp head, and allow central ...read more

$80.00

2012 Easton Havoc Seatpost

The Easton Havoc Seatpost is tough as nails. You want that if you're in the market for a gravity-focused seatpin like this, but the smarts Easton brings to the fight help separate the Havoc Seatpost from the competition. First off, the Havoc Seatpost is made of Easton's venerable EA70 aluminum, ...read more

$50.00

2012 Easton Vice Seatpost

Park and dirt-jump riders, this is your seatpost. The Easton Vice isn't the supermodel, uber-light skinny stick, nor is it made of fancy carbon. But it's inexpensive and over-built in 6061 aluminum to be tougher than you are. It's also versatile, with a flip-flop head design that allows you to ...read more

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