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Redshift ShockStop City Suspension Seatpost

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Redshift ShockStop City Suspension SeatpostThe ShockStop City Suspension Seatpost provides 35mm of tunable, ultra responsive suspension travel for the ultimate bump eating comfort. Designed specifically for e bikes, commuting and city riding to help you ride farther, faster, and more comfortably on the bike you already own. Benefits: More comfort & less fatigue the ShockStop City Seatpost smooths out your ride and reduces fatigue from bumps and vibrations with superior shock absorption Better

The ShockStop City Suspension Seatpost provides 35mm of tunable, ultra-responsive suspension travel for the ultimate bump-eating comfort. Designed specifically for e-bikes, commuting and city riding to help you ride farther, faster, and more comfortably on the bike you already own. 

Benefits:

  • More comfort & less fatigue - the ShockStop City Seatpost smooths out your ride and reduces fatigue from bumps and vibrations with superior shock absorption
  • Better performance & complete control - customize your suspension seatpost feel to float over obstacles and maintain traction and control
  • Ride faster & farther - energy that is normally wasted suspending your body over bumps, cracks and potholes is converted into forward motion
  • For the ultimate suspension system, pair with the ShockStop PRO Stem or ShockStop Stem  

Features:

  • 35mm of active suspension travel optimized for e-bikes, commuting, city riding, and recreation
  • Optimized linkage geometry provides ultra-responsive suspension feel
  • Infinitely adjustable stiffness via pre-load adjustment and swappable springs
  • Adjusting stiffness / pre-load does not reduce travel
  • Swappable springs included to accommodate heavier riders and/or ride preference
  • Check technical specifications for sizes & compatibility

What's in the Box:

  • 1 x ShockStop City Suspension Seatpost
  • 2 x springs (1 pre-installed, 1 included in box for increased stiffness)
  • All required hardware

What is a Suspension Seatpost?

A suspension seatpost is a specially designed bicycle seatpost featuring shock absorbing construction that helps smooth out bumps in the terrain to reduce the impact to the rider.

The ShockStop lineup of suspension seatposts feature a proprietary parallelogram design, which allows for the suspension to remain active even when you're seated and pedaling. This means that you can benefit from the suspension's smoothing effect even when you're putting down power, unlike some suspension seatposts that become rigid when you're pedaling.  Check out a comparison of our entire lineup of seatposts here.

Benefits of a Suspension Seatpost:

Improved comfort: Suspension seatposts help to absorb shocks and vibrations from rough roads, reducing stress and fatigue on your body, especially your hands, arms, and back. This can lead to a more comfortable ride and reduced risk of injury.

Improved control: By absorbing shock and vibrations, a suspension seatpost can help to maintain traction and stability on rough roads, allowing you to ride with more confidence and control.

Reduced fatigue: By allowing you to stay seated & pedaling more often on rough terrain,  a suspension seatpost can help you to conserve energy and ride for longer without feeling as tired.

Better performance: By allowing you to maintain traction and control on rough roads, a suspension seatpost can help you to ride faster and more efficiently.

Specifications:

Diameter: 30.9mm, 31.6mm 
Length: 350 mm (14 in), 400mm (15.7in)
Suspension Travel: 35 mm (1.4 in)
Rearward Offset: 7 mm (0.27 in)
Rearward Offset (@ 25% travel): 12 mm (0.47 in)
Spring Pre-load: User Adjustable
Weight: 350mm – 612 - 652g - w/main spring, 400mm – 635 - 680g - w/main spring
Rider Weight Limit: 139kg (308lb)
Material: 6061 T6 Aluminum Alloy
Saddle Rail Compatibility: 7mm round 
Intended Use: ASTM F2043 Class 2 - For on and off-road riding and drops less than 15cm (6")

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Kristin B.
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This Book is a Must-Read for All Parents!
I had been intrigued by for awhile and finally read it last year. I loved it and it made so much sense to me. My husband and I ended up discussing it for awhile and still do occasionally. We have five-year-old boy/girl twins and I felt it was important for me to read The 5 Love Languages of Children because I want my children to grow up securely, knowing they are truly loved. The 5 Love Languages of Children is written by Gary Chapman, author of The 5 Love Languages, and Ross Campbell, a psychiatrist who specialized in the parent-child relationship. If you've read The 5 Love Languages, you will recognize the same elements discussed in that book but this time, they apply to children, which is where Ross Campbell's expertise comes in to play. Since children are ever-changing and differ developmentally than adults, the concepts presented in this book are a great way to get to know your child better and hopefully have a more peaceful, loving household with children who grow up to be loving adults. This book is comprised of 223 pages and there is a chapter devoted solely to each love language. Then, there are chapters that discuss discipline and learning, along with the love languages. There is also a chapter to help you find your child's love language, although this can be difficult because children are constantly changing so it's definitely a great idea to learn how to speak all five to them! I'm so glad I read this and I wish I had read it sooner. My kids are still young and I think what I've just read can really help as they get older. I've been thinking about what their love languages could be and it's actually a bit difficult to pinpoint but now I've got the tools to help figure it out! If you are a parent, I strongly recommend reading this book. I'm glad I bought it so I can refer to it in the future. Even if you've read The 5 Love Languages, you'll want to read this one as well since there are differences between children and adults and the way they think. It's worth the time to read this book!
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loved the book!
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I agree that children are gifts and that they should be raised surrounded by love. It won’t happen without working on yourselves first. Great information and very interesting!
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Niki
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Every parent should read this
What an eye opening book, not even just for how to understand the different ways to love your children, but on how people in general feel and express love differently. I firmly feel that every parent should be sent home with one of these books after having a baby. It has helped me understand things from my childhood and the lack of love I received, it has helped me understand my husbands love language and of course my sons. This book has revealed so much in so many different levels. It is any easy read and hooked me right away.
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M. Heiss
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I'll admit I was skeptical
Ordinarily, the follow-on books are kind of flat. The Elizabeth George "After God's Own Heart" books seemed this way, although the first one, "A Woman After God's Own Heart" was excellent. I was expecting the same sort of flatness from this book. I found a lot to apply in the original Love Languages book, and I'm still sneaking it into my marriage. It's one thing to tell your Quality-Time husband that you are a TOUCH wife, and a whole different thing to gently convince him to touch touch touch touch touch touch. It has brought me to a whole new level of positive reinforcement. So I figured this one for kids would be a couple of hundred pages of telling parents that kids need *every* love language. And indeed, there was some of that. But the book was full of clues for how to recognize your child's love language, how it may change over time, and how to communicate. The book offered a lot. I thought the chapters on conflict were very worthwhile, and even on how to discipline in the different love languages. My kids are so different that I needed all the pointers I could get. And surprise -- thinking about love languages across generations has helped me communicate better with my parents, too -- off to a good start, anyway. I read this 6 months ago. My eldest started talking more, to me and to other people, NOTICEABLY more, and it's bringing me some relief from one of my biggest parenting worries -- how remote this child has been. That has been the biggest and most immediate change in our family recently, and I can trace it to this book. I would recommend you read the first Love Languages book first, and then this one to think specifically about your kids. Oh, and for moms, definitely read A Woman After God's Own Heart by Elizabeth George. It's family-enhancing.
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Seeker
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
You Love Your Child, But Does Your Child Feel Loved?
I rarely read a book from cover to cover twice, but when I was given the opportunity to receive a free copy of the 2012 Edition of The 5 Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman and Ross Campbell for review, I was eager to do so, particularly since my daughter was so young the first time I read it that I could not determine her love language at the time. To be honest, even with the Love Language Mystery Game to help determine a child's love language, I still cannot be sure of my daughter's even though she is old enough that I should be able to do so. There is nothing wrong with the concepts described in the book, I think it is just that my daughter seems pretty balanced as she receives all five gratefully and gives all five as well, which I believe suggests that her father and I successfully have been keeping her "love tank" full most of the time. The book proposes that as loving as parents may try to be, a child may believe his parents love him, but may not feel loved because the parents are not speaking in the child's love language. While one child may be happy with a gift when the father comes home from a business trip, another child may not feel loved by getting a gift because his love language is quality time. This book helps parents to determine which of the five love languages--physical touch, words of affirmation, quality time, gifts, or acts of service--a child appreciates and needs the most as well as how the parent can help the child to feel loved. It also stresses that every child needs all five, but one will be predominate. I highly recommend this book for all parents, particularly those who are having difficulties with their children, but it is beneficial even to those who think they have happy, loving children. Probably just as important as understanding how to speak in the child's love language is how to discipline with love without causing damage to the parent-child relationship by using a type of punishment that empties the emotional tank; a chapter is devoted to this subject. If you are like me and have a 1997 Edition, let me explain the main differences I noticed between the two books, besides the change in the cover. The earlier edition often referred to keeping the emotional tank full would help to avoid drug use and teenage promiscuity, which was not in the latest edition. In the 2012 Edition, there were some updated statistics and reference to a book Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother by Amy Chua that was published in January 2011. Some of the names in the stories had been changed to more popular names at the time of the rewrite. The most notable addition was the list of suggestions to speak the child's love language at the end of each corresponding chapter. Otherwise, there were only minor editing changes here and there. I did think that the hand print in the heart on the cover of the first edition was a better depiction than the green rubber boots with flowers, but that is a minor point. I received this book for free from Moody Publishers in exchange for my honest review.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2012

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