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New Easton EC70 SL, EA90 ISA seatposts ease saddle fit, plus new ICM stems

Easton affordable EC70 SL carbon & EA90 alloy ISA seatposts & EA series alloy ICM Garmin mount stems
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Easton has a couple new key technologies in their latest affordable EC carbon & EA alloy series of seatposts and stems. With a new ISA seatpost head clamping mechanism, Easton offers improved security and easier saddle adjustment.  And for the stems, overall performance updates are topped off by a new integrated ICM out-front mount for your Garmin GPS cycling computer.

Easily adjustable Easton EC70 SL & EA90 ISA seatposts

The highlight of Easton’s two new seatposts is the new Independent Saddle Adjustment system. The alloy ISA clamping heads that both carbon & alloy posts share allows for totally independent fore-aft adjustment and saddle angle adjustment. Round saddle rails are held in place with a bolt from either side much like a single bolt clamping mechanism, but then a pair of forward facing bolts allow you to separately adjust saddle tilt, also preventing accidental slippage like a two-bolt style clamp.

Easton EC70 SL & EA90 ISA post Spec Details & Pricing

Easton affordable EC70 SL carbon & EA90 alloy ISA seatposts & EA series alloy ICM Garmin mount stems

The new EC70 SL ISA seatpost features a matte black UD carbon shaft and a matching matte black ano aluminum independent seat angle adjustment head. The alloy head is available with either a no-offset or a 20mm offset clamp.

Easton affordable EC70 SL carbon & EA90 alloy ISA seatposts & EA series alloy ICM Garmin mount stems

The EC70 SL comes only in 27.2mm diameter & 350mm length (with 80mm minimum insertion.) A no-setback carbon post has a claimed weight of 210g, and a setback post a weight of 223g.

Easton affordable EC70 SL carbon & EA90 alloy ISA seatposts & EA series alloy ICM Garmin mount stems

The aluminum variant the EA90 ISA post is available in the same sizes and options, but bonds an alloy shaft to the same alloy ISA head. The zero offset EA90 post has a claimed weight of 259g, or 268g for the 20mm offset version.

Both the new carbon and alloy ISA seatposts are available now through regular Easton component dealers.

New alloy Easton EA stems with integrated ICM Garmin GPS mount

Easton’s EA series alloy stems are a no-nonsense component that just does what it needs to do – transferring bar inputs into steering precision. For 2019 the 3D forged aluminum stems get larger diameters for extra stiffness and weight savings thanks to refined alloys.

Easton affordable EC70 SL carbon & EA90 alloy ISA seatposts & EA series alloy ICM Garmin mount stems

But the other big functional update is the Integrated Computer Mount that gives them the ICM designation. The custom plastic mount puts your Garmin computer perfectly aligned out front where it is easy to see, with marginally improved aerodynamics, and the ability to adjust the angle of your GPS display.

Easton EA90, EA70 & EA50 ICM stem Spec Details & Pricing

Easton affordable EC70 SL carbon & EA90 alloy ISA seatposts & EA series alloy ICM Garmin mount stems

The matte black anodized EA90 alloy ICM stem is available in 0° & 7° rise variants and 10mm length increments from 70-130mm, all for 31.8mm bars & 1.125″ steerer tubes. Retail price is $100 including the ICM mount. A zero-rise 100mm stem has a claimed weight of 120g.

Easton affordable EC70 SL carbon & EA90 alloy ISA seatposts & EA series alloy ICM Garmin mount stems

Also in matte black ano, the EA70 ICM stem comes in 70-120mm lengths and the same 0° or 7° rise. The $65 alloy EA70 ICM stems weigh 132g for a 100mm x 0° (140g for 100mm x 7°), with the faceplate mount sold separately.

Easton affordable EC70 SL carbon & EA90 alloy ISA seatposts & EA series alloy ICM Garmin mount stems

The most affordable of the new alloy ICM stems, the EA50 sells for just $40, again without the faceplate mount. It is available in +/- 7° or 17° variants and 70-120mm lengths. The EA50 ICM in 100mm x 7° has a claimed weight of 142g.

Easton affordable EC70 SL carbon & EA90 alloy ISA seatposts & EA series alloy ICM Garmin mount stems

The matte black ABS plastic ICM faceplate mount itself sells separately for $20, is compatible with Garmin computer mounts, and weighs just 12g. It is designed to work with the new EA90, EA70 & EA50 ICM stems.

All of the new alloy ICM stems are available now wherever you buy Easton components.

EastonCycling.com

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dockboy
dockboy
6 years ago

When will there be an EA crank?

Seraph
Seraph
6 years ago
Reply to  dockboy

I doubt there will ever be an EA crank. The market is flooded with aluminum cranks, and an EA wouldn’t be bringing anything special to the masses.

66789abcd
6 years ago
Reply to  Seraph

An EA crank would fit all the Easton and RF cinch rings (as well as others like Wolf Tooth) and fit the Easton Power meter. I would like to see one too.

Dockboy
Dockboy
6 years ago
Reply to  66789abcd

Exactly. Sure, there’s the RF Turbine, but for a narrower Q and road style… it’s gonna be Easton.

Truth is, I’d rather have a White Industries, but I have a kid to feed, and the EA would have many similarities.

Braulio
Braulio
4 years ago
Reply to  Seraph

Oh how wrong you were.

John
John
6 years ago
Reply to  dockboy

Waiting for that too, so I can buy the gravel 47/32 rings. Never gonna pay ~$400 for EC90 cranks. C’mon Easton!

WBRADW
WBRADW
6 years ago

Can I mount my light via GoPro mount to the underside of that Garmin mount? I hate being run over by cars and always appreciate a clean way to mount a running light/head light.

Dan
Dan
6 years ago

what bike is that in the pictures?

Taylor Norton
Taylor Norton
6 years ago
Reply to  Dan

Allied Alfa

Eric
Eric
6 years ago
Reply to  Dan

It is an Allied. I can’t tell if it is the Alfa or the Disc.

James.
James.
6 years ago
Reply to  Dan

It is an Allied Alfa All Road. https://alliedcycleworks.com/

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