Love mine!
reached out when I first caught wind of the product, and have been very impressed from the moment I opened the cardboard box.
The lack of garish plastic packaging was appreciated (arrived in the mail box that the bank manager usually checks). And all components looked very well, if not enthusiastically over built. There’s an SL version hiding inside this unit for sure, and I keep threatening to get out the deemed to start trimming it away for fun.
Takes little time to get used to, and I’m not sure there’s a need for a 2 position unit, as going back and fourth from climb to neutral is dead easy.
I will note, I actually got it for the decent mode more than anything (Transition Sentinel V1, lots of post sticking up when slammed) and the seat was always in the way on real steep stuff. But the nose down climb position, is friggin great, and gets used more often.
Since switched to a Spire, and the decent mode is a non-issue, so I go from climb to neutral.
To anyone giving it a think, my suggestion would be to give it a go, it’s a good investment in climbing comfort and power,
On the rivet they say
Nov. 8, 2022, 2:38 p.m. - Onawalk
Love mine! reached out when I first caught wind of the product, and have been very impressed from the moment I opened the cardboard box. The lack of garish plastic packaging was appreciated (arrived in the mail box that the bank manager usually checks). And all components looked very well, if not enthusiastically over built. There’s an SL version hiding inside this unit for sure, and I keep threatening to get out the deemed to start trimming it away for fun. Takes little time to get used to, and I’m not sure there’s a need for a 2 position unit, as going back and fourth from climb to neutral is dead easy. I will note, I actually got it for the decent mode more than anything (Transition Sentinel V1, lots of post sticking up when slammed) and the seat was always in the way on real steep stuff. But the nose down climb position, is friggin great, and gets used more often. Since switched to a Spire, and the decent mode is a non-issue, so I go from climb to neutral. To anyone giving it a think, my suggestion would be to give it a go, it’s a good investment in climbing comfort and power, On the rivet they say