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ro is Shimano’s com-  stems, and seatposts in the Pro   I’ve been testing the Pro Koryak   ON THE TRAIL
 ponent brand whose   line are rarely flashy, but they   dropper post on my Orange P7
 mission is (in part) to   tend to be incredibly refined and   hardtail over the past couple of
 Pdeliver reliable, innovative   solid items that should last a   months, and I can confirm that
 products that offer a good value   long time.   this dropper post lives up to the
 to consumers. The handlebars,   Pro label.



 •   170mm travel (tested).   INSTALLATION
 70, 120, 150, and 170mm
 versions available.
 •   30.9mm diameter (tested).
 The 70mm travel post is
 available with a 27.2mm
 diameter, while all others
 can be had in 30.9mm or
 31.6mm diameter.
 •   Weight: 535g
 (170mm/30.9mm, actual)
 •   Replaceable air cartridge
 •   Single bolt head
 •   Shift lever style remote
 included
 •   Internally- (tested) and
 externally-routed models
 available
 •   Aluminum alloy body
 •   Infinitely adjustable
 •   R4 326 MSRP (available at
 Competitive Cyclist and
 other online retailers)


 Like other, newer mountain
 bike dropper posts on the
 market, the Pro Koryak features
 a pinch bolt at the lever rather
 than the base of the internally
 routed post. This not only makes
 installation much, much easier,   Have you ever flipped on a light   a “dumb” post. After a few   It does let out a pretty a loud
 it also makes swapping or   switch, and thought, “Wow, that   months of hard riding, the Pro   thunk at the top of its travel
 removing the post for transport   light works great!” Me neither.   Koryak reliably drops, and stays   which is helpful to know when
 a cinch. A fresh cable and   But when I flip a switch and the   dropped until I ask it to return.   the seat is ready for sitting.
 housing are included with the   light doesn’t work, I immediately   Ditto for going back down.
 post.  start cursing the bulb. Dropper                                         IT’S NOT (TOO) AWKWARD TO
                                                                                CONTROL
 At the bar, the lever features a   posts are sorta the same; we   Truthfully a lot of sticky dropper   The shift lever style remote
 split clamp so there’s no need   don’t get excited about what   post issues have to do with the   is intuitive to use and well
 to slide the grip off during   they do, we just get frustrated   cable tension and not the post   designed. The paddle size is
 installation. I literally had the   when they don’t do as they are   itself. Still, Pro has done a good   good, though it can be slippery
 whole thing set up in 15 minutes,   told.  job with the actuator, cable,       with certain gloves or when
 and it was one of the most   For that reason, I find myself   and lever system making it easy   used with a sweaty thumb. A
 satisfying installs I’ve completed   checking that a dropper post   to dial in and to keep running   nice rubberized coating would
 in a while.  doesn’t do certain things during   smoothly, preventing some of   be a welcome upgrade.
 Pro uses a single-bolt clamp at   testing.  the issues that plague other
 the seat and it’s actually quite           posts I’ve tested.                  IT’S NOT HARD TO INSTALL
 genius in its simplicity and   IT DOESN’T HAVE ANY PLAY                        See the “Installation” section
        My Pro Koryak hasn’t developed
 operation. Not to say that it’s   any — and I mean, not a single   IT DOESN’T RETURN TO SLOWLY  above.
 perfect and a joy to use, but   degree — of rotational “play”   Return speeds on dropper posts
 it’s less awful than the others   at the saddle. The post keeps   tend to vary quite a bit, and I   CONCLUSION
 I’ve fiddled with over the years.   the saddle completely fixed   think everyone can agree that   The Pro Koryak mountain bike
 Mounting the post to the rails   and rattle-free for a solid,   a slow dropper is almost as   dropper post has proven to be
 can be accomplished using just   confidence-inspiring feel.  bad as no dropper. Riders often   easy to install and offers solid
 one hand, and I didn’t lose any            need to transition quickly from     and reliable performance on the
 nuts or bolts along the way.  on the inside of where the rails   angle.   IT’S DOESN’T GET STUCK  descending to climbing, and   trail. While it doesn’t excel in any
 Getting the saddle angle dialed   attach, and they’re sorta held in   The upshot is that angle is then   One of the worst things a   every second counts toward   one area — it’s not the fastest,
 was a bit tricky at first, until I   place with friction. With a bit of   set so the next time you swap   dropper post can do is get   making this feel smooth. I would   lightest, or flashiest — it’s very,
 understood how it works. There   force, it’s possible to twist these   the saddle, everything will still   stuck, either in the up or down   say the Pro Koryak is average   very good at what it does. And
 are two round plugs mounted   rail supports to the desired   be where you want it.  position, rendering it essentially   when it comes to return speed.   that should please most riders.

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