In #THECURRENTYEAR, it seems to be the trend that everything I purchase online is followed by a wheedling demand for a review, but, as I am employed and have a life, I reserve this for something truly magical. This post is that magic. I bought this because it was not very expensive, and I needed something to hold my seat up while I rebuilt my annoying, sagging, wiggly RockShox Reverb (I'll get around to it...). This is, for the money, on par with any seatpost I have owned (mostly Thomsons) over the years. After riding the Reverb and a Transfer, both of which are plagued by a subtle but constant yawing (google it!) as a result of the method by which the head is connected to the actual post (or not connected, as the case may be), I mounted this beefy rascal, noticing, along the way, that it is finished with typical Chromag quality, subtly ribbed to keep it where you put it, and even has a nice even spacing where the logo is emblazoned on the shaft (heh...ribbed...shaft...hehee) such that one can adjust the height perfectly and repeatedly by picking a letter in the word "Dolomite". Also, Dolomite was the name of Rudy Ray Moore's title character in the 1970s films. Hell yeah.
This sucker is built to last, the head is machined right onto the shaft, and the machining is first rate. Short of meteor impact or heat-death of the sun, this thing should continue to work more or less indefinitely. Good adjustment range. Great value for the money. Put one under your can soonest! 12 stars!