Lauf’s new TR29 Boost fork is a progression of the Lauf Trail Racer 29 fork we reviewed in 2014 – an off-the-wall 29er race fork with leaf-sprung suspension supposed to offer a middle ground between rigid forks and traditional suspension models.
Lauf has developed the fork for 2015, partly in response to some of our questions over performance. It's also releasing a fat bike version – the Lauf Carbonara.
There's no maintenance at all needed
The main evolution of the Lauf TR29 is the move to 110mm hub Boost spacing. While Boost wheels are inherently stiffer, thanks to their widened hub flanges, the fork also benefits a touch from this widening. What’s unseen in the new fork is its updated internal profiling and construction, which Lauf says boosts fore-aft stiffness.
The legs are still carbon, and the leaf springs are a glass fibre material fabricated in Germany. They come in two weights; your choice will depend on where you tip the scales. Sixty millimetres of travel is provided, enough for marathon-based applications, according to Lauf.
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