PRO Koryak Adjustable Seatpost for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.0
out of 10
5 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 6 Reviews
Retail Price:
$199.99
Used Value:
$119.99
Sale Value:
$179.99

You're tired of playing catch up after every elevation change as your dropper-riding compatriots speed ahead while you're left fumbling with a quick-release and pondering the correct saddle height for the next set of trails. As soon as the PRO Koryak Adjustable Seatpost you ordered after the most recent lung-searing interval session arrives, you'll be back in the pack with on-the-fly seatpost adjustability to adapt instantly to changes in the trail. Its aluminum construction and cable actuation blend perfectly on your frame with clean internal routing and a price tag that leaves some cash left over for snacks at the post-ride taqueria run.

Specifications

Brand:
PRO
Claimed Weight:
[30.9mm] 520g, [31.6mm] 536g
Diameter:
30.9mm, 31.6mm
Dropper:
cable actuated
Length:
400mm
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
alloy
Recommended Use:
mountain bike
Travel:
120mm

Full Reviews

10
My main complaint with droppers since they've been out is reliability. When they work it's great, but far to often they don't work, or don't work right. I have the PRO (Shimano) on two bikes now and have nothing but great luck with them. The provided lever is "ok" but prefer the wolf tooth to go with it. Actuation is smooth, and everything on them has just worked flawlessly. Recommended!
Kyle Br, backcountry.com
May 23, 2019
6
The post drops and returns like it should, but every time I hit a big bump the seat slips back with a loud crack. It’s the single bolt clamp holding the seat rails. I’ve torqued to spec, used lock tite blue, it still slips. It’s a clean and nice design, but lacking proper function and durability.
Will, backcountry.com
August 19, 2018
10
You can't go wrong with this. AND comes with a real lever, not a useless thumb-stick (I'm looking at you Reverb)
Kelly, backcountry.com
April 16, 2018
8
Works well, relatively easy to install. At cold temperatures (below 30F or 0C) it is slow to return. Due to slow returns when cold I gave it 4 stars. This is replacing a Reverb post and works just as well with better remote placement and feel.
Nathan Means, backcountry.com
April 13, 2018
10
I've used a Reverb, KS Lev, RSP plummet, Brand-x Ascent, and even TMars. DEspite paying less, this post compares favorably with the Lev. It's light enough to be on my Mach 4 XC bike, and the shifter-style lever works well with my old-school twist shift front shifter. That set-up resulted from ordering an I-spec-II SLX brake not realising Shimano had moved on from I spec B but anyway, it works! Great reliable post.
Andy, backcountry.com
February 7, 2018
10
The Koryak doesnt look super impressive on paper... Its weight is middle of the pack, it currently is only offered in a 120mm travel, it doesnt have a sweet kashima coat to match the bling of your bike. That being said, it costs roughly half of some other posts (Reverb, Turbine, Transfer once you factor in the cost of the lever). The real kicker is that PRO offers a lifetime warranty on this post. If there's another brand out there that is offering this, I am unaware. Another really nice feature is that the lever comes as Shimano I-spec compatible... if you're running any newer gen Shimano brakes you can integrate the lever in for a very clean look. If you are running a different brand brake you can still use the standard clamp that is included in the box. If 120mm worth of travel is good enough for you (being 5 foot 8, i cant even fit a longer travel post into my frame if i wanted to), this is a fantastic option at a great price.
Peter N, backcountry.com
September 7, 2017

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