SEATPOSTS
2009 3T Doric Limited Carbon Seatpost
Looking from afar, the main difference between the 3T Doric Limited seatpost and the Team is color. The Limited has a Silver stripe over clear-coat carbon, the Team Red. That's all you're supposed to see. Both posts share the same strong, light, and shock-absorbent carbon-fiber shaft. The ...read more
2009 3T Doric Team Carbon Seatpost
Seat posts are more important than mere team gear. We've noticed that pros often seem to forsake their sponsor's seat post for one of their own choosing. We don't know why this is, but close inspection has revealed that Campagnolo and Shimano posts don't seem to get on that many pro bikes. ...read more
2009 Deda Elementi Superzero Carbon Fiber Seat Post
What we've always liked about Deda seatposts is how they figured out how to do monocoque construction with setback when most of their competitors were doing aluminum caps bonded to carbon-fiber tubes. And while Deda certainly isn't the first to market with their Superzero seat post (carbon posts ...read more
2009 Deda Elementi Zero100 Seatpost
The Deda Zero100 seat post is made from 2014 aluminum alloy that gets a proprietary 3D forging method to maximize its durability. Forging preserves the structure of an alloy to a greater extent than typical CNC'ed alloy. The 3D process also uses a special lubricant during the forging process that ...read more
2009 Thomson Elite Masterpiece Seatpost
All of the virtues of the Elite, but every surface gets even greater machining to shave away additional grams. Sub 200g with all of the outstanding strength and security of aluminum. Comes with a velvety bag suitable for a slender bottle of Crown Royal. The actual weight of the 27.2 x 330mm ...read more
2009 Thomson Elite Masterpiece Setback Seatpost
All of the virtues of the Elite, but every surface gets even greater machining to shave away additional grams. 158g with all of the outstanding strength and security of aluminum. Comes with a velvety bag suitable for a slender bottle of Crown Royal. Comes in 27.2, 30.9 or 31.6mm diameters in ...read more
2009 Thomson Elite Setback Seatpost
You get 16mm of setback thanks to its bent shaft. Your minimum effective height is 80mm since you can't drop your post lower than the bend in the shaft. A stupendously high-quality setback seatpost that sets the standard for saddle adjustability and overall precision. The post and cradle are ...read more
2009 Thomson Elite Seatpost
A stupendously high-quality non-setback seatpost that sets the standard for saddle adjustability and overall precision. The post and cradle are machined from one piece of 7000-series aluminum. Uses a 2-bolt design that allows you to nose your saddle up or down through adjustments to the bolts. ...read more
2010 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
2009 Ritchey WCS Carbon Seatpost
The Ritchey WCS seatpost has long been a mainstay here. It has tons of setback -- as much as you'll find on any post. And its two-bolt head provides security for even the biggest riders on the roughest of roads. By introducing the identical design in a carbon version, Ritchey offers the same ...read more




















