Fox Transfer Neo Wireless Dropper Post

by Brian Mullin on August 21, 2024

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Wireless. Made Fastest.

The next evolution of Transfer is here. Powered by the fastest wireless protocol in cycling, Transfer Neo goes untethered with up to 200mm of drop, a lower stack height, greater tire clearance, more rapid actuation, and a natural lever feel. Transfer Neo is FOX’s flagship dropper post with the same incredibly robust internals as the 2025 Transfer, low stack height, worry-free tire clearance, and up to 200mm cable-free drop. It was made wireless. It was made fastest.

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The battery module’s weird positioning at the bottom is supposed to reduce the stack height and allow for increased tire clearance.

The proprietary battery has a 30 – 40 hour battery life.

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Untether Yourself 

With Neo, the fastest wireless protocol in cycling, there is virtually zero latency between pressing the lever and getting your post exactly where you want it.

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Ergonomic Lever

The light-action, short-throw wireless lever sits close to the bar with a low profile for a comfortable, natural, and familiar feel. This lever was designed to be as familiar-feeling as possible.

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Connected wirelessly via Neo—100x the speed of Bluetooth (and 20x faster than the competing wireless protocol)—you’ll experience virtually zero latency between pushing the lever and your post moving to exactly where you want it.

It utilizes a CR2032 battery that’s supposed to last a year, and it comes with standard 22.2mm round, Matchmaker, and I-Spec EV clamps.

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APP Optimized

The FOX Bike app fully supports Transfer Neo. It pairs components, monitors service intervals, and toggles useful functions like Transport Mode and Bike Park. The app can be found in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.

 

Specs:

  • Diameters: 30.9, 31.6, and 34.9mm
  • Travel: 100, 125, 150, 175, and 300mm
  • Factory Version with Kashima Coating
  • MSRP: $859
  • Extra Battery: $79

 

The Transfer Neo looks interesting, but the cost is ludicrously expensive!

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