After the Kronolog disaster, has Crank Brothers redeemed itself with the Highline? James has spent 12 months on one to find out
Can you get a decent dropper post for less than £150? Rob Crayons checks out the internally-routed Ascend from Brand-X
How has Bontrager gone with its first attempt at a dropper post? Tom Hill spent eight months aboard the Drop Line to test its real-world durability
With a focus on simplicity and ease of service, the TRS+ is the first dropper from e*13 and it uses a coil spring and entirely mechanical internals
X-Fusion\'s new Manic dropper post will be available soon for £199. We get hands on with one at Core Bike.
The Uptimizer is a Swiss-made dropper post from Yep Components. As you\'d expect, it works very well indeed.
Ritchey has just arrived at the dropper post party with the lightweight WCS Trail dropper that claims to be super durable too
X-Fusion introduces the brand new Manic dropper seatpost at Eurobike, promising more reliability and ease-of-use than their existing posts.
We\'ve said it once, and we\'ll say it again: \"Dropper posts are nice for gravel riding and racing.\" Ritchey understands this!
X-Fusion\'s latest dropper post is an internally routed version of the Hilo SL. Does the Hilo Strate deliver on the trail? Wil investigates the Hilo\'s real world durability.