
There are two different optional mounts available: the Computer Mount, and the Utility Mount:
The Computer Mount is an integrated mount that is compatible with your Garmin, Powertap/CycleOps Joule, CatEye, Mio/Magellan, Polar, or Wahoo bicycle computer (for options not in drop down, please email us at support@redshiftsports.com).
The Utility Mount puts a small section of tube in front of the stem that provides a location to mount anything you would normally put on your handlebar (bike computer, phone, light, etc.).


The ShockStop handlebar clamp is 31.8 mm which is compatible with many modern bikes, without the need for shims. However, some bicycles have different size handlebars which may require the use of shims to fit properly into the ShockStop handlebar clamp. We have shims available for 26.0 mm and 25.4 mm handlebar sizes.
- 25.4 mm is common on bikes with flat handlebars.
- 26.0 mm is common on older road bikes with drop handlebars. - There are other less common sizes that we do not provide shims for. However, other handlebar shim sizes may be available at your local bike shop.
- Note that some mountain bikes have “over-sized” 35 mm handlebars which are not compatible with the 31.8mm clamp and would need to be replaced with a 31.8 mm handlebar in order to be compatible with the ShockStop Stem.
The easiest way to determine your handlebar size is to see if it's printed on the handlebar. This will require removing your current stem faceplate.

If you can't find the printed size, there are a couple ways you can measure your handlebar:
Best method: Use a pair of calipers to directly measure the diameter or take your bike to the local bike shop and they will be able to measure it for you.

Alternate method: Use a fabric or paper measuring tape (or print one at https://printable-ruler.net/ ) and measure the circumference of the handlebar right next to your existing stem.
- A 31.8 mm handlebar will be 99.9 mm in circumference at the center.
- A 26.0 mm handlebar will be 81.7 mm in circumference at the center.
- A 25.4 mm handlebar will be 79.8 mm in circumference at the center.
Keep in mind that 25.4 and 26.0 mm are very close in size.

If you are not able to measure your handlebar, and you know the make, model, and year of your bike, you may be able to find the handlebar size online at your frame manufacturer's website.
The ShockStop is available in two different Steer Clamp options: 1-1/8” and the new 1-1/4”
The 1-1/8in ShockStop stem fits standard 1-1/8in (28.6mm) steerer tubes which is the size used by most modern bikes. With the introduction of our new 1-1/4” version the Shockstop can now be used on popular brands such was Giant and Canyon bikes.
The easiest way to determine your steerer tube size is to use a pair of calipers to directly measure the diameter or take your bike to the local bike shop and they will be able to measure it for you.
If you don’t have easy access to either a shop or a set of calipers you can check your manufacturers website. Most of the time a manufacturer will list this under their specifications in the Frame/Fork section. Make sure you are looking at the correct model year as these sizes can change year to year.
Alternate method: Use a fabric or paper measuring tape (or print one at https://printable-ruler.net/ ) and measure the circumference of the handlebar right next to your existing stem.
- A 1 1/4”(31.8 mm) steerer clamp will be 99.9 mm in circumference at the center.
- A 1 1/8” (28.6mm) steerer clamp will be 89.9 mm in circumference at the center.
- A 1” (25.4 mm) steerer clamp will be 79.8 mm in circumference at the center.
Stem Angle
The ShockStop is available in two different angle options: +/-6 degrees and +30 degrees.
In general, you'll find the +30 deg stem provides a more upright, comfort-oriented fit, whereas the +/-6 deg stem puts you in a more performance-oriented riding position (standard for a typical road bike).
The +/-6 deg ShockStop can be flipped so that it's angled slightly upward (+6 deg) or slightly downward (-6 deg). The +30 deg ShockStop should only be installed in the angled upward position.


Stem Length
If you chose the +30 deg ShockStop, you will need to choose either the 80mm or 100mm length option.
If you chose the +/-6 deg ShockStop, then you will need to choose one of 5 different length options:
- 80mm = 3.2 inches
- 90 mm = 3.5 inches
- 100 mm = 3.9 inches
- 110 mm = 4.3 inches
- 120 mm = 4.7 inches
Here's some guidance on the length selection:
1) If you are replacing an existing stem and want to match it, then start by seeing if the length is printed on the stem. Choose the length of ShockStop that most closely matches your existing stem's length. If the length is not printed on the stem then go to #2.
2) You can measure the length of your existing stem as shown in the following picture. The length is measured from the center of the handlebar to the center of the steerer tube.

3) Once you determine the length of your existing stem round to the nearest 10 mm and choose the closest match.
4) If you are unable to measure the length of your existing stem then choose 90 mm. This is one of the most common lengths and tends to be a good fit for most people.
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Redshift has done it again
This is my 2nd stem for another road bike, how does every bike not come with this? With heavy elastomers it helps with the big hits; Potholes, Uneven Road, If you use the smaller elastomers, all vibration goes away you can definitely go the extra mile with it, Highly highly recommend
No more Arm Fatigue
Clear and easy to follow instructions. Beautifully machined and thought out.This is the second one I have purchased for a gravel bike and they make a huge difference to the enjoyment of my rides
The power to transform riding surfaces
When I discovered the ShockStop Suspension Stem via YouTube reviews I was excited. The reports of eliminating numbing hands and wrists during long rides was promising. Some of the reported benefits seemed too good to be true. Elimination of fatigue, more control, feeling more planted in gravel, transformation of road bikes into a servicable gravel bike. I have yet to confirm the impact with day-long, multi-day treks, but I can say my experience reflects the same benfits. The stem has been transformative on my endurance/commuter bike; my Trek Pilot 2.1 feels very different. Degraded, checked asphalt feels more like smooth tarmac, and gravel fire roads feel like cracked asphalt. I was alwasy a bit nervous following others onto fire roads, but the ShockStop Stem has resulted in a more confident planted feeling. Many of YouTube videos show testers demonstrating a great deal of play or dipping of the bars when they lean into their bars. In anticipation of this I used the stiffest elastomers RedShift includes. I’m 230 lbs and initially I thought perhaps I had gone too stiff as I observed no movement when riding urban roads. This said vibration previously experienced on sections with poor pavement have been greatly reduced or eliminated. I can make my dropbars dip if intentionally try to make them move, but under normal riding conditions the stem is as responsive as the rigid stem it replaces. The simplest explanation, and greatest praise is the ShockStop Stem dials down road vaibration by one category for each road type. Smooth pavement feels like a track, rough pavement feels like new pavement, and gravel feels a bit like freshly graded fire road. I have also realized that super rigid feedback I thought was indicative of a fast bike was doing nothing for me but making my ride less enjoyable and more fatiguing. Sure the stem is heavier than my original stem by the equivelent of a snack bar or two, but the trade off is more hours of comfortable riding, more confidence in the corners and downhill and the abitliy to join in on gravel rides without suspension forks or a new dedicated bike.
Love it
Excellent product makes the gravel bike much more comfortable on long rides
ShockStop Suspension Stem
The stem works great. Takes the harshness out of riding and lessens the fatigue when riding distance. I feel much better at the end of the day and more ready to ride the following day. I had bought the stem to help alleviate hand numbness and neck pain. The product delivers! Very pleased. Bought another one for my girl's bike.
Stem
I have ridden with one for a year. I really like the ride. This is my second one. Putting on another bike.







