Taipei, Taiwan – BioLogic, a specialist in urban cycling gear,
today announced that its PostPump 2.0 Seatpost, a powerful,
highcapacity floor pump integrated inside a seatpost, received a 2013
Taiwan Excellence Award.
“We’re very honored to received this award,” stated Kevin Chan,
BioLogic product manager. “There are many stringent criteria needed to
even submit for it and the fact that we were part of a very small
number of bicycle-related companies to get one is a testament to the
quality of the design and engineering of the product.”
The ergonomic design of the PostPump 2.0 Seatpost features a foot
stand and use of the saddle as a handle so a user can stand comfortably
while pumping up a tire, just like using a regular floor pump. With
the pump integrated inside the seatpost, cyclists can be assured that
their pump will always be ready when they need it.
The 2.0 design is new and improved with a precision-machined
aluminum adapter that fits both Presta and Schrader valves. The
PostPump 2.0 Seatpost was also awarded a prestigious Red Dot Design
Award in 2012. The PostPump 2.0 is built for Tern bicycles and is
available in silver or black. It has an MSRP of US$50/€50 and is
available through BioLogic distributors worldwide as well as online.
The Taiwan Excellence Award is given to only products made in Taiwan
that score highly in the areas of research and development, design,
quality, and marketing. Over 1,200 entries were submitted for 2013,
with 541 receiving awards.
BioLogic will be showing its full product lineup at the Taipei Cycle Show (March 20-23) in booth M1019a.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.thinkbiologic.com/products/postpump-20-seatpost
Download high-resolution photos here:
http://photos.ternbicycles.com/f589336548
About BioLogic
BioLogic designs and manufactures gear for cycling and urban mobility.
BioLogic gear is distinguished by technical innovation and its most
recent products transform an Apple iPhone into a powerful cycling
computer. BioLogic is committed to sustainable systems, and donates at
least 1% of net profits every year to various social and environmental
causes.
http://www.thinkbiologic.com
Written By: Lauren Fallert
Meida Contact:
Lauren Fallert / Verde PR & Consulting / lfallert@verdepr.com
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