* **Q: What are the main upgrades in the new RockShox Reverb AXS?
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Components / Seatposts
RockShox has unveiled its latest iteration of the popular Reverb AXS wireless dropper post, addressing key market demands with significant updates. This new version features an entirely redesigned internal system, extended travel options up...
The core change in the new Reverb AXS is the move away from hydraulics to an 'Air-Over-Air' system. This eliminates potential issues with hydraulic fluid aeration (the 'squish' sometimes seen in older droppers) and simplifies the internal architecture. When fully extended, the post locks out solidly using high air pressure (up to 600psi). When partially dropped, the 'ActiveRide' feature introduces a small amount of compliance, potentially smoothing out seated technical climbs, though its benefit on full-suspension bikes is debatable.
Performance-wise, the post offers fast actuation, comparable to cable posts, with a distinct 'thunk' at full extension confirming its position. Some reviews note a very slight lag compared to the ultra-responsive previous version or competitors like the Fox Transfer Neo, and potentially more force needed for compression due to the high internal pressure. However, it feels solid with no rotational or lateral play reported.
Installation remains a key benefit of AXS – no cables to route. However, sizing is critical as the travel is *not* user-adjustable, unlike some competitors (e.g., OneUp V3, BikeYoke Revive 3.0). While the lower tube is relatively short, improving insertion depth compatibility on some frames, the stack height (collar and clamp) is taller than several competitors (around 64mm vs. 30-47mm for others), which might limit the maximum travel achievable on certain bike/rider combinations. RockShox provides resources to help choose the correct size. Weight remains similar to the previous generation (around 695-707g for a 175mm post).
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What do you think of RockShox ditching hydraulics for an air-only system in the new Reverb AXS? Does the longer travel and lower price make you consider going wireless? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
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