New Longer Travel FOX Transfer SL Seatposts

FOX has expanded their family of lightweight Transfer SL dropper posts with two new long travel versions, one with 125 and the other with 150mm of travel. Weighing approximately 25% less than the corresponding Transfer models, the SL versions are the most suitable choice for pedaling disciplines such as cross country and gravel. The lightest model in the range weighs just 327 grams. The wide choice of remote control types and the 27.2mm diameter option favor compatibility with XC and gravel bikes. Below are all the details of the new versions of Transfer SL.

  • New lighter design
  • New window in the cable end to release the cable laterally and optimize the length of the cable
  • Mechanical operation with 2 positions, fully extended and fully lowered
  • Spring activated for effective extension
  • Longer travel facilitates compatibility with taller riders
  • Available diameters: 27.2, 30.9 and 31.6mm
  • Available excursions: 50, 70, 75, 100, 125 and 150mm
  • Guaranteed operation with saddle angles from 70 to 85 degrees
  • Compatible with 7mm rails or 7x9mm oval rails
  • Remote control available for both MTB and gravel handlebars, both 1x and 2x
  • 1x lever compatible with Matchmaker, Shimano GRX and i-Spec EV bindings
  • Available in Factory version (with titanium screws) and Performance Elite
  • Pricing: Factory $399 / Performance Elite $329

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