$2,000 Inverted Fork Head-to-Head: PUSH Nine One vs. FOX Podium

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​ The Push Nine One fork is made in the USA, it’s expensive, it’s heavy, and it has a whole lot of features. It also has great performance, exceptional customer service, and very few headaches. Does it rival the FOX podium? Find out.

Go in-depth with our article on Vital MTB – https://www.vitalmtb.com/features/push-nine-one-inverted-fork-review-part-1

Chapters
0:00 – Intro
1:20 – PUSH Nine One Fork Sub Chamber and Hydraulic Bottom Out Explained
4:28 – PUSH Fork Brake Hose Guide
4:55 – PUSH Nine One in Action on Telonics
6:08 – PUSH Post-Ride Impressions and Settings
7:22 – PUSH Aesthetics
7:45 – The PUSH is a VERY Damped Fork
8:56 – Running Slower Rebound on the PUSH
9:39 – FOX Podium Swap, Flex Talk
10:24 – FOX Requires 20mm Axle
10:41 – FOX Podium Can Have Harsh Bottom-Out
11:29 – 170mm Fork Travel and Consistent Geometry for Testing
12:14 – FOX Podium Dislike – Air Chamber Near Rotor
12:36 – FOX Podium Settings
13:47 – FOX Podium in Action on Telonics
14:47 – PUSH and FOX Back-to-Back Comparisons
17:09 – WHICH FORK WON?
18:07 – It’s Not Over – The PUSH Was Setup for a Trail Bike
19:52 – Who is the PUSH Nine One For?
22:21 – PUSH Customer Support – Talk Directly to the People Who Built Your Fork
24:33 – Heavy but Ultra-Low Maintenance, Not Necessarily a Direct Podium Competitor
26:32 – He’s Not Done – PUSH Made in America
26:50 – Inverted Fork Performance Sensitive to Front Hub Design
29:09 – PUSH Front Brake Mounting Solutions   Read More Vital MTB 

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