Postby Psycholist » 14 Mar 2014, 00:33
RS Reverb
Pros:
No idea what sizes it comes in 30.9 mm does most non-steel frames and the new model Cotics though...
Internal and external cable routing options;
Effectively infinite adjustment positions - find your perfect height;
On the internal one the cable is attached to the bottom of the post, so no moving cable while the post drops.
Air spring and hydraulic actuation, so more likely to stay running properly for longer without user intervention.
Very little rotation of the post in use - virtually none at full height, slightly more at partial height;
Reliable. (so far)
Probably the standard against which all others are judged as it hits good function and reliability levels while remaining cheapish.
Cons:
Cable attaches to saddle in external routed ones, so it moves as the seatpost is dropped, which almost any retrofit to a frame not made in the last year or two will almost definitely need. Can easily be kept not annoying by good routing choice though.
Actuation lever is bulky and hard to find proper space for it on the bars. Especially if you run a front derailleur or have a remote CTD lever on the bars.
If your weight is in the wrong place the post will bind rather than dropping - moving slightly forward on the saddle when you want it to drop makes it work perfectly every time, but this isn't obvious the first time you try it.
No 27.2 mm option available - not sure there's a KS that size either.
I'd be interested in finding out more about the Forca one as it does come in a 27.2 and the more I go playing on the hardtail the more having a dropper seems like a good idea... The thing is it's not all that much cheaper than the Reverb when it shows up on special offer.