Amongst the current crop of dropper seatpost offerings that are both popular and well regarded, Squamish based and rider owned brand OneUp is steadily gaining ground both in the aftermarket and OEM segments – for good reason. Now in its second iteration, one thing in particular that jumps out about the seatposts is that they have very short lengths relative to their travel. I’ve been cruising along on the longest legged 210mm travel offering this winter, which for the sake of reference comes in pretty close to the overall length to 175mm Fox Transfer, but with 35mm more travel. Read along to see how it’s been working out…

Details

  • 120mm, 150mm, 180mm, 210mm (tested)
  • 30.9mm, 31.6mm (tested), 34.9mm
  • $ 199 – $ 209 USD plus remote ($ 49)
  • 2 year warranty
  • Cable actuated
  • Adjustable shims for custom travel lengths
  • Replaceable cartridge available for $ 60 USD
  • 588 grams (our scale – 210mm travel X 31.6mm version)

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