[Tested] PNW Components Bachelor Dropper Post

We’ve been riding the PNW Components Bachelor dropper post all Winter, and have a run down of our thoughts in the video review below. The post retails for $299 USD, and comes with PNW’s high end ‘Loam Lever’. It’s built from lightweight 7075 alloy, and is available in 150 and 170mm lengths, and 30.9, 31.6, and 34.9 diameters.

PNW was founded with the idea keeping overhead costs low, working direct with manufacturers and focusing on a product that is high quality, but ends up in the consumers hands at a reasonable price.

More info at: PNW Components

Classifica mensile chilometri
Per partecipare carica le tue attività su Training Camp

Classifica mensile dislivello

Share

Recent Posts

Forbidden Druid V2: the true Pinkbike

Those who follow the mag assiduously will have noticed that one of the mountain bikes…

29/03/2024

[Review] Roval Traverse HD Wheelset

Late this Fall and throughout an unusually warm Winter I've been spending time aboard my…

15/03/2024

[Review] Specialized Epic 8 Evo

Specialized presents the new Epic 8, and with it the Evo version, i.e., the one…

12/03/2024

[Review] Scott Voltage

Scott introduces the Voltage, a light ebike with TQ motorization, a built-in 360Wh battery, 29-inch…

22/02/2024

[Review] New Canyon Spectral CF

Canyon introduces the new Spectral, which is one of the most multi-purpose bikes on the…

22/02/2024

[First ride] Cannondale Moterra SL

Cannondale introduces its first light ebike, the Moterra SL, and it does so in its…

20/02/2024