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Old 01-25-2024 | 10:58 PM
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Has anyone tried this device. I am thinking about ordering it but would love to hear from someone who runs with one.
Old 01-26-2024 | 12:39 AM
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High quality and silly light. I have a thing for Stand21 products for decades so maybe not a neutral view. Price is ridiculous.
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Old 01-26-2024 | 07:51 AM
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Price is ridiculous for what it provides in comparison to other products. I'm still a big Stand 21 fan.
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I have one. It works. Looks super cool but it not otherwise "special" except for the weight. I found one deeply discounted, otherwise the $$ are silly.
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Truth be told, weight doesn't matter once you're strapped into the seat. You won't fee it whatsoever.

The only tangible advantage with the featherlight is the reduced height. In some applications it interferes less with the rear base of your helmet.

I run a featherlight most of the time but for training had to borrow a "classic" earlier this month. I didn't feel one bit of difference LOL...
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Old 01-29-2024 | 12:10 AM
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Truth be told, weight doesn't matter once you're strapped into the seat. You won't fee it whatsoever.

The only tangible advantage with the featherlight is the reduced height. In some applications it interferes less with the rear base of your helmet.

I run a featherlight most of the time but for training had to borrow a "classic" earlier this month. I didn't feel one bit of difference LOL...
Would you buy it again.



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