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Posted 28 August 2023

Brand-X Ascend Dropper Seatpost (100mm only) - W/Code

£62.99
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Reduced from £139.99 to £69.99. Use code to reduced further to £62.99

Price is for the 100mm travel, 357mm, 2 x lever only

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This mountain bike dropper seatpost features an ergonomic remote lever that has been designed to run from where your front shifter normally sits. It’s ideally suited for those running a 1x chainring transmission without a front derailleur.

Your bike’s frame must have internal dropper post routing for seamless compatibility with this dropper seatpost. To eliminate cable movement/pull, the smooth operating Brand-X Ascend 120mm & 150mm MTB Dropper Seatpost has been cable actuated at the end of the seatpost to deliver consistent performance.

Remotes supplied are suitable for MTB flat bars with a 22.2mm diameter. 1x fits in place of the front shifter on left side and 2x fits perpendicular to the bar beside the grip on either side.

Please Note: The “Size” information relates to the seatpost’s overall length. To know which size to buy, measure your current seatpost’s length and diameter
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  1. BrianButterfield's avatar
    I never understood the point of these, can someone explain?
    jimferno's avatar
    You can have your saddle up high for optimum seated pedaling position whilst going uphill but can drop it when the trail gets steep, points downhill or you need to hit some technical trail features. This convenience at the flick of a switch has been a game changer for mountain bike riders since their introduction about a decade ago.

    Previous to their introduction you were forced to stop and raise your seat for a climbing section then stop again and lower it for a descent but as many trails fluctuate between climbing/descending you would inevitably end up doing sections with your saddle too high or low or be forced to stop and start your ride constantly.

    They just make mountain biking a much more enjoyable experience.