Couple thoughts:
1) If you read the review you’ll note that nowhere do I claim that this product is an exclusive design.
It’s a good dropper post, a significant improvement over Bontrager’s previous Drop Line model, which means a notable improvement in the value of their bikes on the floor.
Cube isn’t a relative brand in North America so I don’t have first hand experiences with them (we all have the internet) but I will say that in my experience Trek goes a long way to support their products so I would personally pay a small premium up front for that support longterm if buying aftermarket.
2) Why do people say “I hate to burst your bubble” when clearly they’re giddy as f**k for their big reveal?
I haven’t opened a Cube branded post but I’ve certainly opened at least one other post they brand. If one of their options is the same as the Line that’s great - it’s a great post and that means this review is relative to even more riders.
Thanks for reading/sharing.
Nov. 11, 2018, 5:51 p.m. - Andrew Major
Couple thoughts: 1) If you read the review you’ll note that nowhere do I claim that this product is an exclusive design. It’s a good dropper post, a significant improvement over Bontrager’s previous Drop Line model, which means a notable improvement in the value of their bikes on the floor. Cube isn’t a relative brand in North America so I don’t have first hand experiences with them (we all have the internet) but I will say that in my experience Trek goes a long way to support their products so I would personally pay a small premium up front for that support longterm if buying aftermarket. 2) Why do people say “I hate to burst your bubble” when clearly they’re giddy as f**k for their big reveal? I haven’t opened a Cube branded post but I’ve certainly opened at least one other post they brand. If one of their options is the same as the Line that’s great - it’s a great post and that means this review is relative to even more riders. Thanks for reading/sharing.