lightest and most durable xc seatpost?

Tony Pereira

2008-07-09

I'll second what Brian said: Thomson.
I don't think the Masterpiece is worth the extra money. Get an Elite.
They really don't break or slip...ever. There isn't another seatpost
that I'd even consider putting on my own mountain bikes.

-tony

Pereira Cycles
Portland, Oregon, USA
www.pereiracycles.com
503.333.5043

steven anderson wrote:
> what would be my bes guess with this i am looking to get a new one i have the stock specilized one off the stumpy
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Evan Plews

2008-07-09

Syntace. Check out the website!

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Brian Johnson

2008-07-09

Without a doubt, hands down, far-and-away it's the Thomson Elite
seatpost that you want. If you want even lighter? The Thomson
Masterpiece.

The posts are beautiful, light, strong, and domestically manufactured
in Macon, Georgia. It's incredible that they're production pieces and
not limited-run customs-- they're just that good.

http://www.lhthomson.com/seatposts.htm

And no, I don't work for LH Thomson (or own stock or anything like
that.)

Cheers!
Brian

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steven anderson

2008-07-09

what would be my bes guess with this i am looking to get a new one i have the stock specilized one off the stumpy