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Anything but stuck — dropper seat posts
Flexible like you — in any terrain! To prevent the saddle from getting in your way while riding downhill, it should be off. But since this doesn't work so well off the descent, there's only one solution: you need a height-adjustable seat post. Especially for Enduro riders, a seat post that can be dropped is indispensable. This is the only way to get the most out of the terrain. Drop the post!
P.S.: Filter your perfect seat post — use our filter options for the post of your choice!
Dropper Post
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