I've only had it for a week, but during that time I've ridden with it on every type of surface that I ever ride on here in Arizona: on the road, including hard sprints, very hard braking, and very fast cornering as well as jumping up and down curbs; on uneven dry and wet grass, and on level terrain and steep hills of fine and coarse gravel. In terms of shock absorption, to use an audio term, the Trigon fork slightly shortens and rounds off the peaks of the transients, softening the ride just enough to make it easier for you to have the perfect ride, where you just enjoy the adventure and never think about the equipment.Sirrahkin":790i71gd said:What do you think of the carbon Trigon fork?