Win a ShockStop Suspension Stem! The ShockStop is a short-travel suspension stem that has adjustable-stiffness. It is designed for modern road, gravel, city, and e-bikes. It’s equally at home on backroad adventures, bumpy commutes, or fast group rides. The subtle pivot design isolates your upper body from the imperfections of the road, letting you ride further, faster, and more comfortably, without compromising steering responsiveness or detracting from the look of the bike. We really liked it when we reviewed it, and now you can win one of your own!
Just fill in the quick 3-question survey below to enter to WIN 1 of 3 of these awesome stems! (Click here for mobile or if you can’t see the embedded survey) Be sure to include a valid email address. Good luck!
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SURVEY CONTEST RULES: By submitting your response, you agree to these rules, terms & conditions: Only one entry per person. Multiple entries from same person will disqualify that person. All participants must provide a valid email address, as that is how Redshift Sports will contact the winners. All entrants’ email addresses may be added to the email newsletter/marketing lists for Bikerumor.com and Redshift Sports. Any emails sent from either party will contain “unsubscribe” options. Contest closes at midnight (12am) PST on Saturday, March 24th, 2018. Winners will be selected at random and results are final. Winners will have one week from the date of notification of winning to respond, after which Redshift Sports and/or Bikerumor.com reserves the right to choose an alternate winner.
closing date says 24th feb, assuming that is a typo
Contest closes at midnight (12pm) PST on Saturday, February 24, 2018 yet this was posted March 19, 2018
I’ve been using one of these on my winter bike (SS cross) since Christmas. Most of the time on gravel and paved roads I completely forget that it’s there. The telling bit is that, for a change, I seem to be the one complaining the least about washboard surfaces and potholes.
Didn’t they quit making these in the 90’s for a reason?
that’s what I was thinking…… I wonder how it is better than the one I used on the ’90s?
Great question – we actually wrote a blog post about this.
https://redshiftsports.com/blog/what-makes-the-shockstop-different-from-other-suspension-stems/
I was a skeptic too but someone on Bikerumor who’d bought one promised me there was minimal brake dive (which was the knock on girvins). I got one for my commuter since I like to be able to ride over rather than around potholes etc. when traffic requires. It works great to take the edge off big hits and I haven’t noticed brake dive even going downhill, with discs, and my hands on the ends of my bullhorn bars. Great product.
That might have been me, as a matter of fact. Glad it’s working out for you. Told you it was a brilliant product!
Seriously, I have rarely been so completely impressed with how a product fulfills its promise.
Good to see the Girvin Flexstem making a comeback.
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Contest did not allow for “No” in response to Question 3 – will you be participating in organized events (road, gravel, penny farthing race, etc)