Mountain Biking UK

Cane creek Dbair cs rear shock

£485 (plus £30 for mounting hardware) extra uk www.extrauk.co.uk

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We’ve been impressed by Cane Creek’s highly tunable, top performing DBAir shock, but its lack of a climb setting means pedalling efficiency suffers when you hit the hills. The Climb Switch (CS) version changes all that. While the climb setting on most shocks only adjusts the low-speed compressio­n damping, Cane Creek’s Climb Switch alters the low-speed rebound too, helping to improve efficiency, traction and stability when ascending.

At 546g (215x63mm) the DBAir CS is no featherwei­ght, weighing 148g more than a Fox Float X. Tuning in the high- and low-speed compressio­n and rebound settings is relatively straightfo­rward if you kick things off by using Cane Creek’s base setting guidelines, though it does require a 3mm Allen key.

On the trail, though the very start of the DBAir’s stroke was a little sticky initially, once sagged, the shock felt smooth throughout its travel, and the support and damping on offer was always impressive. When you do hit a technical climb and engage the Climb Switch, the changes to the rear suspension are subtle yet very effective. The shock remains sensitive enough to suck up bumps in a controlled manner, helping to keep traction through the rear tyre, and any pedal bob is more or less neutralise­d. There’s less fidgeting around in the saddle trying to manage what the back end of the bike is doing and more focus on the job at hand – great when the climb is brutal and you’re tired. Rob

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the highly adjustable and excellentl­y damped dBair now climbs as well as it descends

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