Dropper posts mean you can change your saddle height on-the-fly and, despite the obvious weight penalty, that has to be a good thing in anyone’s book.
Providing your frame is compatible, fitting a stealth dropper post will route the remote hose (or cable) internally, which means there’s no exposed cable to scuff the paintwork or flap about and catch on the rear tyre. It’s cleaner, neater and, on cable-operated posts, keeps dirt away from the release mechanism, improving reliability.
Not a make I've heard of but the reviews seem ok. Good price for a …Not a make I've heard of but the reviews seem ok. Good price for a dropper. Best bit of kit for your bike after a pair of 510's.
Rsp are the guys behind the enduro guard front mudguard, didn't realise they made droppers, looks damn heavy this but a good price if it works, can't be any more unreliable than a rockshox
510s I keep on meaning to try flats but spds are so easy