Test Report

20 height-adjustable seat posts from 160 to 862 euros in a practical test

The test shows: There are no really bad props. But the differences in detail are considerable. In the end, eight models stand out in particular and deserve an award. The combination of height adjustment and suspension is best implemented by.schulz. Fox offers lightweight construction at its best. High-tech electronics at a still reasonable price come from Magura. And those who prefer a classic lever under the saddle will find the right post in XLC. In terms of value for money, Crank Brothers (internal control) and Procraft (external control) stand out. In the end, BikeYoke (internal control) and Vecnum (external control) are the winners of the test.

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Edition04/2023

20 Products in test

EmpfehlungNo rating
XLC SP-T09 (27.20 mm)
Seatposts
−15%
EUR103,85 was EUR122,39

XLC SP-T09

27.20 mm

No rating
No rating
Contec Variosattelstütze DropAGogo incl. Remotehebel (30.90 mm)
Seatposts

Contec Variosattelstütze DropAGogo incl. Remotehebel

30.90 mm

Preis/LeistungNo rating
Crankbrothers Highline 3 (27.20 mm)
Seatposts
EUR189,20

Crankbrothers Highline 3

27.20 mm

No rating
No rating
No rating
Thomson Covert Black Dropper (30.90 mm)
Seatposts
EUR489,–

Thomson Covert Black Dropper

30.90 mm

EmpfehlungNo rating
EmpfehlungNo rating
Fox Transfer Factory SL Remote (27.20 mm)
Seatposts
−7%
EUR419,78 was EUR451,57

Fox Transfer Factory SL Remote

27.20 mm

No rating
RockShox Reverb AXS Xplr (27.20 mm)
Seatposts
EUR585,36

RockShox Reverb AXS Xplr

27.20 mm