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Soliciting Suspension seatpost recommendations

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jul:
Hi Dan, thanks 

I imagined because the nomad is confortable loaded without suspension seatpost, than i don't need to have a softer spring, and a little harder spring could be enough..

I will make a feedback later
 

Danneaux:

--- Quote ---I imagined because the nomad is confortable loaded without suspension seatpost, than i don't need to have a softer spring, and a little harder spring could be enough..

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It might be okay! If so, you can save the 20 Euros. :)

I find I don't need my suspension seatpost(s) when riding fully loaded, but it sure helps -- is even necessary -- for me when riding the Nomad unladen on really rough roads.
--- Quote ---I will make a feedback later
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Thanks! This will help others in the future and I'm really interested in your experience with this seatpost. My friend has one of this brand and likes it very much; I hope you will also like it.

Best,

Dan.

jul:
First conclusive test  :)

It's impressive how comfortable it is. The back is much less solicited.

Finally, even if i ordered the softer spring to compare, i choose to ride with the harder, i think it does very well the job, without much bouncing effect.

However, the softer spring will be fine for path only and bike not loaded



PS: Do not forget to add a drop of Loctite on torx screws.

Danneaux:
Thanks for the update, Julien; all sounds good!

Best,

Dan.

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