So I had a bit of an interesting event yesterday during an Xterra race: on a landing of a jump down a pretty fast trail, I was ended up landing on the seat with quite a lot of energy, and the saddle was pointing 30 degrees up, easily. It was so loud that I thought I had broken the seat post, so rode for about 2km like that without looking at it. My first thought was “at least I didn’t get carbon splinter up my ass”.on a flat section, realizing I had another 3km to go, I reached for it to try and feel the crack (in the carbon), realized that maybe it wasn’t broken! I stopped, and everything was ok, hammered the saddle in position(ish) with my fist and I got going again.
Then after the race I was thinking, maybe the saddle locking system is a feature rather than a flaw, the way it rotated helped dissipate energy that the seat post would have had to absorb otherwise and maybe led to failure…