Originally Posted by
fourfa
Odd that you don't mention the sag in the review. Exactly the kind of real-world detail I hope to get from reviews, not as a surprise when I buy something
Fair point but to be honest I did not even think that I should mention that (maybe I do too much of testing and sometimes forget that my readers do not need to be as well informed as I am).
Of course that there will be sag in each and every suspension seatpost on the market. It has to be, there is no other way around and I don't see the problem with it. At all. But you are right, you should know before buying and installing this kind of seatpost that you have to adjust the height accordingly.