

Syntace's P6 Carbon HiFlex is not a shock absorbing seatpost. It is a carbon seatpost that is designed to gently dampen the effects of rough roads or rutted trails, which, in turn, lets you focus on using your legs to put power to the pedals. For the P6, Syntace arranged carbon fibers in such a manner that the seatpost is able to flex backwards under load, which increases a rider's comfort without any sideways movement. The benefit is that the post takes the edge off of the bumps on your road bike. If you're on your mountain bike, conventional seatposts and saddles force you to lift your weight slightly from the perch to minimize bumps. This means you're hovering instead of standing or sitting, which is a tiring position to ride in. Using the P6 HiFlex, however, you're able to remain seated over ruts in the trail, letting your legs push the pedals rather than holding you off the saddle. The HiFlex also features an integrated carbon head. It uses cold-forged alloy (7075) lower rail plates and deep-head titanium bolts to give 30 degrees of saddle tilt, plus maximum rail support. The Syntace P6 Carbon HiFlex is available in the sizes 27. 2/400mm, 30. 9/300mm, 30. 9/400mm, 31. 6/300mm, 31. 6/400mm, and 34. 9/480mm. Review: Great Seat Post! - This is my second Syntace Full Carbon P6 Hi-Flex Seat Post. It is fairly light, but mostly 'tough' works well with carbon railed saddles (some seat posts do not), has a long and supportive clamp design that has a lot of adjustment. The flex (combined with a light carbon-railed saddle) works well (as long as you have several inches of seat-post above the seat tube clamp) work well and you can feel it. I use a version on my non-suspension 'fat-tired' bike, and my high-end Moots RSL road bike. Review: Confortable post - I have a few of these posts and love them. They are well made and take the edge off of bumps on a hard tail bike. The post improves the ride more than a few 27.2mm Ti posts I have used from Moots and others.
| ASIN | B005U5Y4CA |
| Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
| Brand Name | Syntace |
| Color | One Color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (28) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04051731104020 |
| Included Components | Included as described |
| Item Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Syntace |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 104020 |
| Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
| Model Number | 104020 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |
J**T
Great Seat Post!
This is my second Syntace Full Carbon P6 Hi-Flex Seat Post. It is fairly light, but mostly 'tough' works well with carbon railed saddles (some seat posts do not), has a long and supportive clamp design that has a lot of adjustment. The flex (combined with a light carbon-railed saddle) works well (as long as you have several inches of seat-post above the seat tube clamp) work well and you can feel it. I use a version on my non-suspension 'fat-tired' bike, and my high-end Moots RSL road bike.
J**F
Confortable post
I have a few of these posts and love them. They are well made and take the edge off of bumps on a hard tail bike. The post improves the ride more than a few 27.2mm Ti posts I have used from Moots and others.
P**S
Very high quality product
excellent seat post. Light and has a very solid mount. no noise so far. highly recommend
P**D
Keep your expectations in check!
Some reviews make it sound like this thing will flex like a Thudbuster. On the other hand, another reviewer said it is all a scam and it doesn't flex at all. Well, the truth is in-between, its flex is subtle. If you hold it in your hand, you wouldn't know it is supposed to be a flexing post. It feels totally stiff and solid. So, if you are looking for something like a Thudbuster, then you better look for a Thudbuster. If you want a light carbon seatpost that takes some of the shock out of bumps, then this might be for you. It fit REALLY tight in my bike's tube, a Trek aluminum bike. I used some Park Tool assembly compound. I had to put my seat on the post so that I could then use the seat for leverage to twist and push to get the post inserted! Someone I think said they had problems with their bike tube scratching the seatpost because it was so tight and recommended putting a chamfered edge on the tube. But my bike already had that from the factory and I didn't have any scratching problems. But it sure was tight! I like the seat angle adjustment mechanism. Seems to work well. It is a solid post. It is light. It works. It doesn't do miracles though.
J**R
Best Post I have ever owned
I have been riding on this seatpost for 4 months now and it is exactly as advertised! I ride a steel single speed hard tail so the flex the Syntace offers is welcomed on the trail. Another plus was bolting my saddle to the seatpost, very simple. Also the post has not slipped since it was installed, no matter the rocks or roots on the trail the seatpost stays put.
M**.
Simple, effective construction. Offers a bit more flex than your traditional 31.6 seat post.
Okay, I've ridden this seat post now for about 500 miles on a fully rigid carbon bike. It weighs exactly the same as my aluminum Thompson Elite and it is heavier than a Thompson Masterpiece. The only reason I went to this seat post is because I felt that the stiffer aluminum seat posts were making my frame flex too much in the middle of the seat tube area. I am 210 pounds and I like to ride bikes hard. With the german quality Syntace HiFlex, the overall flex is much more distributed. Did it make me any faster? Probably not, but the ride is a bit smoother.
M**C
A++
The best post on the market. Lightweight, sturdy, very easy to adjust clamp, great warranty. Yes, it's worth the money.
G**N
NoFlex
The Syntace P6 Carbon HiFlex is a good seatpost, but it does not deflect at all as far as I can tell. I swapped from a Zipp Service Course aluminum seat post to the HiFlex and did not noticed any difference at all in ride quality. Also if I stand next to my bike and put all my weight on it, there is no detectable deflection at all, even if I bounce. That is with the seatpost fully extended. It is a good, lightweight seatpost, and I know Syntace is a very reputable company, but it just doesn't live up to Syntace's claims.
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