| 89 | | $450 | This small German component manufacturer is making one of the best dropper seatposts on the market today |
| 89 | | $800 | If you can afford it, this wireless model is one of the best droppers you can buy |
| 85 | | $209 | If you're looking to get the most drop possible, this affordable dropper can help |
| 82 | | $159 | A very affordable dropper post that punches well above its price class |
| 80 | | $324 | A unique and thoughtfully designed dropper post |
| 78 | | $239 | PNW Components is a relatively new player in the industry and this is a high-quality dropper post at a reasonable price |
| 75 | | $359 | An impressive new product from CrankBrothers |
| 74 | | $270 | A reasonably priced and quality dropper for the rider on a budget |
| 72 | | $399 | This unique dropper works well enough but can't quite keep up with the competition |
| 70 | | $294 | Fox knows suspension, but this dropper can't compete with the best of the best |
| 69 | | $323 | Smooth, consistent, and reliable, this was among the lightest dropper posts in our test |
| 65 | | $480 | A high quality, top-of-the-line dropper post from the industry's king of seatposts, Thomson |
| 63 | | $279 | This mechanically sprung dropper seatpost is simple, affordable, and works well, but is less refined than the competition |