Description Eliminate The Unnecessary And Upgrade To The Unbelievable
No matter how hard you ride, there is always room for improvement. Crush those ultra-difficult gravel and mountain bike trails with the always reliable Easton EA70 AX Dropper Seatpost.
Tough and durable EA 70 Alloy make up the body of this one-of-a-kind seat post, finished with a black ANO coating to improve style. A 50mm travel is perfect for just about any trail, even a fast 4 mile downhill with a 1000ft drop off. This incredible Seatpost can be paired with drop bar optimized levers or drop bar compatible shifters to deliver a ride just the way you like it. The cable can attach from either direction of the post to accommodate any added drop components.
The EA70 AX Dropper Seatpost joins Easton's AX series of horizon-expanding drop-bar gravel and adventure componentry. Two lengths – 350mm or 400mm – provide a better fitment on dropped top-tube gravel bike frame design. Featuring a reliable cartridge design and internal routing, perfect for any wide-tired CX bike to modern gravel bikes.
Features:
Can be paired with drop bar optimized levers or drop bar compatible shifters
Cable attaches from either direction for compatibility with all dropper levers
Two lengths for better fitment on dropped top-tube gravel bike frame designs
Unique Black ANO finish
Durable 400g weight
Non-offset head
50mm drop
Customizable 350mm or 400mm length
Quill sized at 27.2mm diameter
Constructed from EA70 Alloy
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