Salsa Flip Lock Seat Clamp for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$27.75
$27.75
Used Value:
$16.65
$16.65
Sale Value:
$24.98
$24.98
Salsa’s Flip-Lock Seat Clamp lets you adjust saddle height with a simple flip of a lever. Salsa incorporates its trusted quick-release lever with the incredibly tough Lip-Lock seat clamp, resulting in the perfect combination of convenience and strength. The Flip-Lock Seat Clamp features a stainless steel pivot and bolt and comes in 32.0mm or 35.0mm diameter sizes.
Full Reviews
Don't have the money for dropper seat post? This works just as well without breaking the bank. Quick and easy lever that can easily adjust your seat within seconds for climbing or descending. Very sturdy on the seat did not feel any slippage at all.
Jesse Ramirez, backcountry.com
June 5, 2018
June 5, 2018
This clamp is juicy as they come, loaded with all the features and a high-polish finish for ultimate sex appeal. Bought for my wife now that mine has performed perfectly for a few years.
Christian Peper, backcountry.com
February 11, 2018
February 11, 2018
My hardtail doesn't have a dropper post, so a good seatpost collar is imperative. This does the trick. The anodization is attractive and some of the available colors match nicely with Chris King's anodization if you're coordinating with a fancy headset and/or bottom bracket.
Zach B, backcountry.com
October 19, 2017
October 19, 2017
I bought this clamp to throw on my mountain bike because I didn't feel like messing with a dropper post just yet. It works well and I don't have to pull out my multi tool every time I adjust the seat height.
Eric Schulthess, backcountry.com
October 1, 2017
October 1, 2017
Had a bunch of these over the years. They look sweet and there's plenty of colors to choose from. Plus, they've never let me down. If only I could say the same for the pile of dropper posts sitting in the garage...
Garson Fields, backcountry.com
July 8, 2016
July 8, 2016
Does exactly what you want it do to. Does not slip, holds tight and is easy to adjust.
Craig L, backcountry.com
July 6, 2016
July 6, 2016
These keep on going with out any issues. I have one on all my bikes that don't have a dropper post. They make adjustments super easy! just make sure you get the correct size!
johngchrist, backcountry.com
March 29, 2016
March 29, 2016
I've got a Flip Lock on my current mountain steed but after about a half dozen rides or so, it tends to slightly loosen and the post drops a bit over time. Just like the reviewer noted below, it's an easy fix. On my CX bike, I've got the Lip Lock version (wrench only) and it never loosens or slips.
el scotto, backcountry.com
July 27, 2014
July 27, 2014
These clamps are great, I've ridden them for years now. They hold your seat post very firmly with no movement. The only downside that I have found is that the bolt loosens slightly over time, but it takes about 5 seconds to fix it. All in all, this is a great seat post clamp! Plus with the color combinations you can easily steeze out your bike.
Nate Margolis, backcountry.com
November 7, 2013
November 7, 2013
It was easy to install and allows my seat to go up and down without issues. lightweight & pimpy lookin'. This seat clamp works.
LIZ KUZ, backcountry.com
August 2, 2013
August 2, 2013
Simple as that. Salsa has been making these for years; I have one on every bike I own and so does my boyfriend. They work great and last forever, and you can match nearly any headset color to keep your game tight.
khem, backcountry.com
April 18, 2012
April 18, 2012
One of the cleanest clamps I've run across. Long lever gives you enough leverage to open and close the piece with ease, big logo and assortment of colors lets you get all frilly with your bikes color scheme - or not! Works like a charm on my 2011 Yeti ASR5C.
Dustin J, backcountry.com
March 1, 2012
March 1, 2012
Really diggin this clamp! My other one was getting to hard to open and it seemed like it was to tight or ot tight enough no matter what I did. Really happy I got this clamp. It opens and and closes real nice. It also adds some serious bling!
mike, backcountry.com
October 2, 2010
October 2, 2010