The LIMOTEC H1 Dropper Post retails at € 379 and comes standard with the LIMOTEC RM-06 remote. It’s the only dropper in our test available exclusively in a 34.9 mm diameter, which strongly limits its ...
FSA stands for Full Speed Ahead. The component manufacturer offers a wide range of bike parts, covering all segments from road to mountain bikes, gravel to e-bikes. Needless to say, they also have a ...
FOX are known for their extensive product portfolio, which includes not only suspension forks and shocks but also dropper posts. The American manufacturer just introduced a revised version of their ...
Maximum travel, uncompromising performance – but does the Wolf Tooth Resolve rev2 deliver on its promises? With a massive 242 mm of travel and a price tag of € 480, Wolf Tooth’s dropper post aims to ...
OneUp, a manufacturer from Squamish, Canada, started producing dropper posts a few years ago and have constantly expanded their lineup ever since. Their catalog now includes a wide range of tools, ...
Speed Defies Gravity! That’s what SDG stands for – or more precisely, SDG Components, an American brand founded in the 1990s. Known for their bold saddle designs, SDG also have grips, pedals, and ...
Founded in 1986 in Taiwan, TranzX launched their first wireless dropper post in 2017. Alongside dropper posts, the manufacturer also produces stems, handlebars, and other bike components. The TranzX ...
FOX offer not only the Transfer and wireless Transfer Neo, but also the ultra-light Transfer SL, which was designed specifically for XC and gravel bikes. That said, weight weenies can easily run this ...
You don’t see electric gold every day! But it comes at a price – the wireless FOX Transfer Neo Factory dropper retails at € 1,319. Is the price justified, and how does the Transfer Neo stack up ...
OneUp ist Vorreiter in Sachen lange Dropper Posts und so ist es nur passend, dass sie mit der OneUp V3 mit 240 mm Hub den größten Verstellweg im Testfeld liefern. Optisch erinnert die V3 stark an ...