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by ndsipa_pomu 574 days ago
Yeah, suspension seatposts can provide 20mm of vertical compliance (varies for different models) which is more than you'd get with 28mm width tyres. I have tried a split stem suspension seatpost, but found that that particular design wasn't great as it was difficult to set the saddle up so that it didn't end up tilting as the two parts of the seatpost moved within the frame. I currently use just a standard carbon fibre seatpost that provides some compliance, but isn't a "suspension" type.