eeSILK Carbon Seatpost
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Why We Like The eeSILK Carbon Seatpost
We've all been hours into a big-mile day when the worst back pain hits and, as it turns out, some of this pain is attributed to whole-body vibrations from rough roads. Cane Creek decided to address this with their eeSILK Carbon Seatpost. Their design brings a lighter weight at just 295 grams, and high performance for speedy cycling. The new eeSilk seatpost features the same 20mm of ride-extending compliance as the original, but its new carbon layup makes it a light option that dampens harsh vibrations for a pleasant ride.
Details
- A light and comfortable seatpost for long rides over rough roads
- Carbon fiber construction that's lightweight at just 295 grams
- 20mm of travel for disguising and dampening harsh vibrations
- An ideal enhancement for endurance road bikes
- Comfortable and easy riding over long distances
- Item #CNE1WU9
- Material
- carbon fiber
- Diameter
- 27.2mm, 31.6mm
- Length
- 350mm
- Offset
- 8mm
- Includes
- 1 elastomer
- Claimed Weight
- 10.4oz (295g)
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5 based on 1 ratings
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Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageNovember 13, 2021
Seems to work as advertised
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- I've used it several times
Prior to purchase, when I was riding sections of my regular gravel ride, I often wondered how much the eeSilk post would help over some of the rough sections. Since I have installed this post, I ride the same sections and I cannot remember where those rough sections were. It smoothed out my ride like it says it should. At about 150 pounds, I have thought about buying the softer rubber insert since my weight is on the border of the two inserts, just for comparison.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
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