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I have had a look at both systems but I'm not sure how they compare in use. They obviously work in a similar way, but the engagement (and more specific the dis-engagement) is different. Normally, the real advantages and downsides only come out when you have used them a while and not when trying them in the shop.

 

Any comments and feedback from use?

 

Posted

Six of the one and half a dozen of the other. One is a bit lighter, but they do the same thing.

 

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Pushloc engage and disengage uses the same pushlever. To lock the fork you push the lever and it clips into place. To disengage push it again and it will pop back to original position.

 

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Poploc uses a pushlever to lock fork out and a small button just below it to unlock the fork.

 

 

 

In use out on the trail there's not much in it. You get into the habit of pushing whatever you have to push quickly. If you're forgetful maybe go with the pushloc!

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I use a Poploc.The only problem ever encountered was when some of my GU fell onto the release button and because of the stickiness,the release did not want to work correctly.If the fork was locked you could not get the release knoppie to come out as it got stuck.It was my own fault and not the product though.I therefore suggest that you handle your sticky stuff with the hand not near the Poploc.   

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