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How do I denote a bigger elastomer for the longer travel seatpost? Scott S Jarvis asked on July 8, 2024

Hello, please email us at support@canecreek.com and we can you with your eeSilk elastomer question in more detail. Thanks.

Andy Bennett answered on July 9, 2024 store manager
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How do know when to replace? Robert Keppler asked on July 5, 2023

If the elastomers show a noticeable difference in softness over time, or if they are cracked, deformed, or damaged in anyway you can replace them. If using the correct elastomer for your riding weight the elastomers should last thousands of miles.

Ben Rea answered on July 6, 2023 store manager
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How do I choose the firmness of the elastomer for my eeSilk seatpost; is there a table with rider weights and road bumpiness? Gary Kelsberg asked on June 8, 2023

Yes we have a weight range chart on the eeSilk instructions: https://canecreek.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/AAE0311_eeSilk_Instructions_2022_02_25.pdf

Ben Rea answered on June 12, 2023 store manager
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Hi, I'm 176cm tall and about 180 pounds, what elastomer would you recommend for me with this seatpost? Angel asked on April 30, 2023

Hi Angel,

For a 180lb rider weight, I will recommend using the preinstalled #5 elastomer. The elastomer chart can be found in the eeSilk Installation Instructions - https://canecreek.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/AAE0305_eeSilk_Instructions_1_25_2022-1.pdf

Chris DeLuise answered on May 3, 2023
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