Caveman tech tip: the Specialized Command Post
I’ve been using the Specialized Command Post for a number of years now- usually on the more technical XTERRA courses with limited climbing- supposedly the “extra weight” is bad for climbing*. However, earlier this summer I did a few skills clinics with Bike Kung Fu Master Lee McCormack.
Thats where I REALLY learnt to use the Command Post properly. Its basically a drop seat post: with a push of the button on the handle bar, you can lower the saddle height. The button pops back up again when you’re ready to pedal. Commonly used by Free riders and usually associated with baggie pants in earthy colours, peak helmets, hairy legs and 5 inch suspension.
Enter the Caveman…
Click here for Specialized Command Post video.
* Dear Weight Weenies: Do the math: 1200m of climbing, 450w avs- terrain permitting, my bike and I are 103kg. The Command Post is roughly 200g more than normal seat post…
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