Dropper Seatpost

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Dropper Seatposts

If you're still riding without a dropper post, it's the single best upgrade you can make to your mountain bike. The ability to drop your saddle out of the way on descents and bring it back up for climbing with the push of a button changes how you ride more than almost any other component. It's not a luxury anymore -- it's standard equipment on any serious trail bike. We stock the full range from every brand worth running and have more dropper post content than probably anyone on the internet.

How to Choose the Right Dropper Post

Sizing is the most important thing to get right -- diameter, travel, and insertion length all need to match your frame. We put together a complete dropper seatpost buyer's guide covering everything you need to know in one place, and a specific guide on how to choose the correct size dropper seatpost for your frame. Read those before you buy.

Our Favorite Dropper Posts Right Now

The OneUp V3 is our current top pick for most riders -- lighter, shorter stack height, longer travel options, and more durable than the already-excellent V2. We have a ton of OneUp dropper rider reviews if you want real-world feedback. The Fox Transfer is the other post we recommend constantly -- reliable, well-made, and backed by Fox's service network. We did an ultimate Fox Transfer review guide covering everything about it.

The RockShox Reverb AXS is the wireless option -- no cable, clean cockpit, and it works great. If you want to ditch cables entirely, that's the post. The PNW Bachelor is a fantastic value with a great remote included. BikeYoke makes some of the most serviceable and reliable posts on the market -- the Revive in particular has a cult following for good reason.

Dropper Remotes

Your remote matters more than most people think. A bad remote makes even a great dropper feel sluggish. We did a full dropper remote comparison covering the PNW Loam Lever, Wolf Tooth ReMote, and OneUp lever. The PNW Loam Lever upgrade guide is also worth reading if you're looking to improve your existing setup without replacing the whole post.

Any questions on what dropper fits your frame or which remote works with your setup, reach out -- dropper compatibility is something we sort out every single day.