I've just had Cyclefit session and as a result need to get a new seatpost - a straight one with no layback.
What should I be looking for in the ultimate seatpost? Will it make any discernable difference to my riding if I spend £20 or £100? Is aero important? Weight? Carbon? Aluminium? Clever shock absorption bits? One bolt or two for attaching saddle?
Thomson Elite has good reviews but seems a lot of money for a seemingly innocuous bit of kit.
Grateful for your thoughts.
ps - Cyclefit session was excellent - thanks to the insertion of 3 little wedges under the cleat my right knee and heel no longer rub on the frame and crank. V good.