Right, now I've got the key figures. Let me note that the Wolf Tooth Resolve rev2 doesn't come in 180mm - it's 125, 160, 200, 242mm. The OneUp V3 does come in 180mm. This changes the comparison significantly. Let me also note that the original Resolve (rev1) only came in 125, 160, 200mm. So "Wolf Tooth's newest model" is the rev2 and it doesn't have a 180mm option either. Let me now build out the comparison.
From the data I have:
Wolf Tooth Resolve rev2 (31.6mm):
- Travel options: 125, 160, 200, 242mm (no 180mm option) - Stack height: 32mm
- Total internal stack height: 91.2mm (so max insertion = travel + 91.2mm) - 200mm: max insertion = 291.2mm; total length from Pinkbike review of rev1 said 289-290mm insertion for 200mm
- No 180mm travel option available (though you could get a 200mm and add spacers to reduce to 180mm)
OneUp V3 (31.6mm):
- Travel options: 90, 120, 150, 180, 210, 240mm - Stack height: 30mm
- Total lengths: 180mm = 480mm, 200mm = 545mm - 180mm, 31.6mm: minimum insert depth 115mm per BikeRadar
Now for the Crestline 181.2 RH3 with ~270mm max seatpost insertion depth: Let me calculate. The Wolf Tooth Resolve's "total internal stack height" is 91.2mm, meaning the maximum insertion depth is travel + 91.2mm. So:
- WT 200mm: max insertion = 200 + 91.2 = 291.2mm (exceeds 270mm frame limit by ~21mm, so ~21mm would protrude above collar) - WT 200mm with spacers to reduce to 180mm: same physical post, so insertion doesn't change; but you'd need saddle height to work
Wait, I need to think about this differently. The question is about stack height (the bit above the collar when fully compressed) and which gives the lowest saddle position when dropped.
Actually, Rizzle is asking which post will have the lowest "stack" - i.e. the lowest saddle height when the dropper is fully compressed. This is about the compressed stack height above the seat clamp.
For the Wolf Tooth: compressed stack height = 32mm (from collar to centre of rail) For the OneUp V3: compressed stack height = 30mm
But also important is total length vs insertion, which determines how much post sticks above the collar. Let me work through each combination:
OneUp V3 180mm: - Total length: 480mm
- With 270mm max insertion: 480 - 270 = 210mm above collar when slammed - Compressed saddle height above collar: 210mm + 30mm stack = 240mm (but wait, the 210mm already includes the stack... no)
Actually, I need to be more careful. Total length is measured from bottom of post to top of clamp (saddle rail centre) when extended. When compressed (dropped), the saddle rail sits at: (total length - travel) above the bottom of the post. The portion in the frame is the insertion depth. So:
Compressed length (bottom of post to saddle rail centre) = total length - travel For OneUp V3 180mm: 480 - 180 = 300mm
If max insertion is 270mm: 300 - 270 = 30mm above collar to saddle rail centre For OneUp V3 200mm: 545 - 200 = 345mm 345 - 270 = 75mm above collar to saddle rail centre
Wolf Tooth Resolve rev2 200mm: Max insertion = travel + 91.2mm = 291.2mm. But the compressed length of the post = total internal stack + whatever else... Actually, from Wolf Tooth's tech docs, the "Total Internal Stack Height" of 91.2mm is defined as the distance from bottom of the seal head to the centre of saddle rails when compressed. So compressed length = insertion depth + 91.2mm? No...
Actually wait. Let me re-read: "The Total Internal Stack Height for all Wolf Tooth Resolve dropper posts is 91.2mm. This means that the maximum insertion depth (including the actuator) will be 91.2mm longer than the travel length."
So: max insertion depth = travel + 91.2mm - 200mm travel: max insertion = 291.2mm (but frame only allows 270mm, so 21.2mm must protrude)
- Compressed length of post = stack height (32mm) + insertion depth. But the compressed post length above the collar = stack height + amount not inserted
- When slammed to 270mm: compressed saddle height above collar = (291.2 - 270) + 32 = 21.2 + 32 = 53.2mm Hmm wait, that's not right either. Let me think again.
The Wolf Tooth's max insertion is 291.2mm for the 200mm post. If the frame only allows 270mm insertion, then 291.2 - 270 = 21.2mm of the lower tube protrudes above the collar. Then add the 32mm compressed stack (from seal head to saddle rails) = total height above collar when compressed = 21.2 + 32 = 53.2mm.
For the OneUp V3 180mm: compressed post length = 480 - 180 = 300mm. With 270mm insertion: 300 - 270 = 30mm above collar. For the OneUp V3 200mm: compressed post length = 545 - 200 = 345mm. With 270mm insertion: 345 - 270 = 75mm above collar.
So the OneUp 180mm slammed gives just 30mm above the collar, which is essentially just the stack height (which is 30mm). That means it can be fully slammed into the RH3 frame almost perfectly.
Now for Wolf Tooth, there's no 180mm option. The closest is 200mm (or use the 200mm with 20mm of spacers to get 180mm effective travel, but the physical dimensions stay the same).
WT 200mm: ~53mm above collar when compressed OneUp 180mm: ~30mm above collar when compressed
OneUp 200mm: ~75mm above collar when compressed The OneUp V3 180mm is the clear winner for lowest stack/saddle position when compressed. But I should also flag something important: Wolf Tooth doesn't make a 180mm version.
@Rizzle Right, first important thing: the Wolf Tooth Resolve rev2 is available in 125mm, 160mm, 200mm, and 242mm travel options. There is no 180mm version. You
could buy the 200mm and reduce it to 180mm using internal spacers, but the physical post dimensions stay the same, so you gain nothing on fitment. The Crestline uses a 31.6mm seatpost diameter, so we're comparing in that size.
Now, the numbers. Your RH3 frame has approximately 270mm of maximum seatpost insertion depth. Here's what happens when you try to slam each option into it:
| Post | Travel | Stack Height | Compressed Length | Amount Above Collar (slammed) |
|---|
| OneUp V3 | 180mm | 30mm | 300mm | 30mm |
| OneUp V3 | 200mm | 30mm | 345mm | 75mm |
| Wolf Tooth rev2 | 200mm | 32mm | ~323mm | |
[TD]~53mm[/TD]
Wolf Tooth's total internal stack height is 91.2mm, meaning the maximum insertion depth (including the actuator) will be 91.2mm longer than the travel length
, giving 291.2mm max insertion for the 200mm post. Since the frame only allows 270mm, about 21mm protrudes above the collar, plus the 32mm compressed stack height.
The OneUp V3 180mm is the clear winner here for lowest saddle position when dropped.
The OneUp V3 180mm has a total length of 480mm and a compressed stack height of just 30mm on the 31.6mm diameter. With 270mm of frame insertion, the compressed post length of 300mm means only the 30mm stack sits above your collar. It's essentially a perfect fit for your RH3.
The Wolf Tooth 200mm, despite its genuinely impressive 32mm stack height and shorter insertion requirement, still leaves you with about 53mm above the collar when compressed, because the RH3 can't swallow the full 291mm. And the OneUp 200mm is worse still at 75mm, because
its total length is 545mm in the 200mm variant. Worth noting that community data backs up the 180mm as the sweet spot for the RH3. Your own research found that the next Crestline RH3 (181.1) maxes out at a 180mm dropper per the manufacturer's website, which aligns perfectly with these numbers.
One last thought: if you do want more than 180mm drop, the Wolf Tooth 200mm is the better of the two 200mm options, sitting about 22mm lower when compressed than the OneUp 200mm.
The low stack height and short insertion depth make it an excellent choice for bikes with a short seat tube.
But you'd be living with 53mm above the collar versus the OneUp 180mm's 30mm. Whether that extra 20mm of travel is worth 23mm of higher minimum saddle position depends on your leg length and how aggressively you ride descents.