The ShockStop PRO suspension seatpost delivers maximum "racing" suspension performance and up to 130 grams less weight compared to the standard ShockStop seatpost.
The new V2 version combines coil spring and elastomer suspension technology to provide the best of both worlds; highly responsive to bumps and vibrations, and soft enough to fade into the background while you smoothly perform. User-adjustable stiffness lets you choose the right feel to match your riding style.
- PRO level - up to 25% lighter weight (130 grams!) than a standard ShockStop seatpost and an exceptionally sleek style.
- Keep on riding - reducing shock fatigue and vibration.
- Ride faster - energy normally lost in body suspension is converted into forward motion.
- Improve handling - soar over obstacles.
- Maximum racing suspension performance
- Up to 130 grams lighter
- Combination of coil springs and elastomer
- User-adjustable stiffness
- Reduces vibration fatigue
- Improved obstacle control
Specifications:
Diameter: 27.2 mm (shims are available for larger seat tube sizes)
Length: 350 mm (14 inches)
Suspension travel: 20 mm (0.8 inches)
Rear travel: 7 mm
Weight: 350 mm - 415 g (with 2 elastomers) 350 mm - 445 g (with 1 elastomer and double spring)
Rider weight limit: 110 kg
Material: 6061 T6 aluminum alloy
Seatstay Compatibility: 7 mm round and 7x9 mm oval
Di2 Battery Compatibility: Yes - standard battery holders fit
Intended Use: ASTM F2043 Class 2 - For on and off road riding and drops less than 15 cm
Redshift is an American brand founded in 2013. It has become famous for its unconventional components and meteoric rise to kick starter. Their first products were the original "quick release" triathlon handlebar extensions and a "switchable" seatpost allowing for a simple and quick change from a traditional to a triathlon seat without tools.
Then in 2016 they shocked the cycling public again with the introduction of a suspension stem for gravel and fitness bikes. In 2019, they followed up with a suspension seatpost. All products are designed, tested and assembled in Philadelphia, USA.



