🚀 Elevate your ride with the future of seatposts!
The RockShox Reverb AXS Seatpost is a cutting-edge telescopic seatpost that offers wireless control, infinite height adjustment, and a long-lasting battery, designed to enhance your cycling experience with precision and durability.
Manufacturer | SRAM |
UPC | 710845824388 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00710845824388 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19.75 x 9.5 x 5.25 inches |
Package Weight | 2.27 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 21 x 12 x 6 inches |
Brand Name | RockShox |
Model Name | Reverb Axs Seatpost |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 00.6818.040.000 |
Model Year | 2019 |
Included Components | Telescopic Seat post |
Size | 30.9mm - 100mm |
Sport Type | Cycling |
J**.
Excelente producto, muy fácil instalación, la batería le dura muchísimo y llego muy rápido
Excelente producto, muy fácil instalación, la batería le dura muchísimo y llego muy rápido
J**'
Expensive, yes. Seems to be the one that will last though
Time will tell. I'm a couple of months into using it. I ride 3-4 times per week and have yet to charge the battery. I know the price is over the top, but knew that before I bought it. Just as fast acting as the other cable dropper posts that I have. Very nice to lose another cable. Mine has 170mm of travel, which is almost enough. I have very long legs, so a 190-200mm would be best, but they don't make one. I also like the fact that with another controller, I can switch it between bikes. The AXS app works great as it does with my Eagle XX1 AXS shifter. Edit 09/2022, Still working strong. No maintenance issues, no performance issues. This dropper seems to be rock solid. Battery life is almost unbelievable. Happy consumer, given the known price which is ridiculous.
J**E
Super clean and easy to install
My bike has a suspension lockout feature with 2 extra cables and I really didn't want any more cables from the bars, so wireless was important - also I have a gravel bike with same seat-tube diameter so it can be an easy swap if I feel like I want use it on the 2nd bike.This dropper works great, as does the standard cabled-reverb I have on another bike. The wireless feature is not something to upgrade for just to drop the wire if you already have a dropper, but if you have a cluttered bar, or maybe an older frame that is not friendly to a traditional cabled dropper, this is a quality option.I've got other AXS components - they are super reliable so that continues here as well. I'm sure the battery would got several months.. but I'll probably charge it once a month to keep a system/habit. I wish the computer would pop up a screen on booth up with battery levels... you can find it in the AXS app with a little poking around but not something you want to do before every ride.One word of caution with every dropper post - don't carry it/lift it / clamp it with the post compressed. Always fully extend it before lifting your bike from the post or saddle. It's a good habit to fully extend it when you get off your bike.
L**K
Simply awesome
I decided to upgrade the dropper post on my XC bike to the Reverb AXS. Admittedly, I thought this upgrade was more about embracing technology and getting rid of the dropper cable. That said, I’ve found that I use the dropper more frequently because it takes less effort to engage (both at the remote and at the saddle). It’s so easy that I’ll even drop the saddle for short stretches.Due to the battery placement, you may have to think through seat bag placement. I got the Lezyne SendIt Caddy and that works fine to hold the spare tube, CO2, and levers without putting any unnecessary pressure on the battery.I’d definitely recommend the Reverb AXS.
C**T
Adding this to my fat tire bicycle has been a game-changer
I ride with more power up hill & more stability downhill & in the corners. I'm 6'2" & can feel unstable at times. This helps me to balance the bike which has resulted in fewer crashes (or near crashes) for me. It's a pricey purchase obviously (almost 3x what I paid for my bike) & I wasn't sure the frame on my used bike would be able to accept an internally routed cable dropper which would be less expensive. I justified this purchase in my mind knowing I could take the post to another bike when I upgrade.After 2+ months of ridding I've recharged the battery only once. I wasn't alerted that the battery was low I just checked it on the app out of curiosity & it showed it was low so I charged it. I would buy this product again.
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