gerryattrick
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What's the view on suspension seatposts? I have lower back problems and have read about the clear benefits on muscle damage of rear suspension. There was research done in Germany that measured impacts/vibration on the back which showed that full-suspension reduced impacts by 33% while suspension seatposts still gave a creditable 25% reduction.
My riding is mostly road, trails and cross-country, but I'm not into downhill or jumps etc., (far too old) and my rides are normally between 20 – 25 miles. Even the road riding round where I live is bumpy due to the rubbish street repairs where 2” deep holes have been replaced by 2” high mounds.
I like riding hardtails and don't want to switch to full-suspension, but am considering a suspension seatpost.
Has anyone got experience of using them; are they any good; and any recommendations for a good make.
My riding is mostly road, trails and cross-country, but I'm not into downhill or jumps etc., (far too old) and my rides are normally between 20 – 25 miles. Even the road riding round where I live is bumpy due to the rubbish street repairs where 2” deep holes have been replaced by 2” high mounds.
I like riding hardtails and don't want to switch to full-suspension, but am considering a suspension seatpost.
Has anyone got experience of using them; are they any good; and any recommendations for a good make.