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Pros & Cons
Pros & Cons
- This dropper reacts fast and works smoothly.
- This dropper works flawlessly with the Sram AXS technology.
Specifications
Specifications
Brand
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RockShox |
Weight
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670 grams |
Control Type
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Wireless |
Description
Description
Sram AXS Technology
This Rock Shox Reverb AXS Dropper post is an important part of the Sram AXS mountain bike technology. This dropper post is easy to connect to the Sram AXS Shifters and works both wirelessly and flawlessly according to the commands you give with the shifter. In addition, this dropper uses an extremely thin and smooth lubricating oil, making the drop action even faster and smoother.
Long battery life, Easy to charge
The battery in this dropper post will last 40 hours, which is very long for a wireless dropper. The battery is the same as the one used in the Sram derailleurs and is therefore interchangeable. And when the battery is empty, recharging only takes an hour.
Compatibility
Which dropper fits my bike?To determine which size Rock Shox Reverb AXS fits in your bike, SRAM has developed a handy tool. If you fill this in, you know what, among other things, the maximum drop that fits in your bike. You can find this tool here.
Delivery includes
• SRAM Reverb™ AXS™ Dropper Post• SRAM Reverb™ AXS™ controller
• 1 x eTap® battery
• 1 Charger
• Quick start guide
Reviews
Reviews
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Most recent reviews
5 / 5
Top product !
Very easy to install! Reliable in function !
5 / 5
Works fast, smooth, easy assembly
My old dropper was from new not smooth to operate, after several times at the bike shop who lubricated the cable after which the problem should be solved still not. After mounting the Sram AXS groupset I also mounted the electronic dropper post from RockShox, and that works really super, fast, smooth, finally I can concentrate on the track, and not whether my saddle wants to go down or up.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Was skeptical about electric controls on the MTB, but am converted!
I always rode with my saddle on the low side to keep the center of gravity low and have a lot of freedom of movement. On the flatter stretches I noticed that I could gain a lot from a higher saddle position there, so looking for a dropper. Because I was very satisfied with my ASX derailleur, I immediately went for the ASX dropper. Of course I wanted to get the right size in one go, and with SRAM's simple calculation tool I quickly found it. Installation of the dropper is child's play due to the lack of cables. The shifter was still a challenge; it had to be mounted on the handlebar together with the remote lock-out of the fork next to/under the brake. After some twisting and puzzling we succeeded. Then the first experience of riding; wonderfully fast and direct control. Because I've raised my highest saddle position a little higher than I normally ride with, climbing and accelerating on flat stretches is now much more efficient. Immediately a bit faster on a track I had ridden more often. On the rough sections the saddle goes all the way down which gives a lot of freedom of movement and control. I was always a bit skeptical about electronics on an MTB (dirt/water/throw and toss), but I'm completely won over. It works so quickly and accurately. Now ride with a nice combo of electronic dropper and electronic shifting, where I also no longer have to worry about a dead battery on the road: swappable in case of emergency.
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
Too bad there are few adjustment options for the shifter position
good and fast
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Excellent equipment, admittedly a little expensive
The seatpost is super-easy to assemble and very easy to use, and of course very useful for getting over steep inclines. Only drawback: the battery is located at the back of the saddle, which prevents the use of a small saddle bag to carry essential gear in case of a problem.
Pros & Cons
5
Works fast, smooth, easy assembly
My old dropper was from new not smooth to operate, after several times at the bike shop who lubricated the cable after which the problem should be solved still not. After mounting the Sram AXS groupset I also mounted the electronic dropper post from RockShox, and that works really super, fast, smooth, finally I can concentrate on the track, and not whether my saddle wants to go down or up.
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Quick installation
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Works smoothly
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pricey
5
Was skeptical about electric controls on the MTB, but am converted!
I always rode with my saddle on the low side to keep the center of gravity low and have a lot of freedom of movement. On the flatter stretches I noticed that I could gain a lot from a higher saddle position there, so looking for a dropper. Because I was very satisfied with my ASX derailleur, I immediately went for the ASX dropper. Of course I wanted to get the right size in one go, and with SRAM's simple calculation tool I quickly found it. Installation of the dropper is child's play due to the lack of cables. The shifter was still a challenge; it had to be mounted on the handlebar together with the remote lock-out of the fork next to/under the brake. After some twisting and puzzling we succeeded. Then the first experience of riding; wonderfully fast and direct control. Because I've raised my highest saddle position a little higher than I normally ride with, climbing and accelerating on flat stretches is now much more efficient. Immediately a bit faster on a track I had ridden more often. On the rough sections the saddle goes all the way down which gives a lot of freedom of movement and control. I was always a bit skeptical about electronics on an MTB (dirt/water/throw and toss), but I'm completely won over. It works so quickly and accurately. Now ride with a nice combo of electronic dropper and electronic shifting, where I also no longer have to worry about a dead battery on the road: swappable in case of emergency.
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(Empty) battery can be exchanged with ASX derailleur
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Reaction speed dropper
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Simple cable-free mounting
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The shifter takes up quite a lot of space
5
Excellent equipment, admittedly a little expensive
The seatpost is super-easy to assemble and very easy to use, and of course very useful for getting over steep inclines. Only drawback: the battery is located at the back of the saddle, which prevents the use of a small saddle bag to carry essential gear in case of a problem.
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Seatpost clamp to saddle rail max. | 225 mm / 235 mm / 285 mm / 335 mm | 235 mm / 240 mm / 300 mm / 302 mm / 353 mm / 355 mm / 405 mm / 408 mm / 410 mm / 385 mm / 440 mm | ||
Length | 340 mm / 390 mm / 440 mm / 480 mm | 350 mm / 414 mm / 465 mm / 520 mm / 467 mm / 519 mm | 370 mm / 380 mm / 420 mm / 465 mm / 505 mm | 367 mm / 467 mm / 417 mm / 507 mm |
Drop | 100 mm / 125 mm / 150 mm / 170 mm | 125 mm / 150 mm / 175 mm / 200 mm | 80 mm / 100 mm / 125 mm / 150 mm / 170 mm | 100 mm / 125 mm / 150 mm / 170 mm |
Weight | 670 grams | 670 grams | 485 grams / 735 grams | 475 grams / 604 grams |
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