
Volume Spacer | FLOAT NA 2 | 36 Series 5 Pack
For 2021 and newer Forks Equipped with a Fox Float NA2 Air Spring. This volume spacer is designed for the 36 Series forks
- Change the progressively of the air spring
- Requires Alloy Topcap Socket, please confirm the size your fork requires.
- SOLD AS 5 Pack - that's Alot of Volume Spacers
What Are Volume Spacers?
Volume spacers (aka âtokensâ) are little pieces that go inside the forkâs air spring to change how the fork ramps up. More tokens = more mid-stroke support and more bottom-out resistance (a steeper ârampâ). Fewer tokens = less ramp-up, so itâs easier to use all the travel.
Bottoming Out Too Easily?
If your sag is set correctly and youâre blowing through the travel or bottoming out too easily, add a token (or swap to a larger spacer) to increase bottom-out support.
Not Getting Full Travel?
If your sag is set correctly and youâre not getting full travel even on big hits, remove a token (or use a smaller spacer) to make the fork use more of its travel.
Original: $10.19
-65%$10.19
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Description
For 2021 and newer Forks Equipped with a Fox Float NA2 Air Spring. This volume spacer is designed for the 36 Series forks
- Change the progressively of the air spring
- Requires Alloy Topcap Socket, please confirm the size your fork requires.
- SOLD AS 5 Pack - that's Alot of Volume Spacers
What Are Volume Spacers?
Volume spacers (aka âtokensâ) are little pieces that go inside the forkâs air spring to change how the fork ramps up. More tokens = more mid-stroke support and more bottom-out resistance (a steeper ârampâ). Fewer tokens = less ramp-up, so itâs easier to use all the travel.
Bottoming Out Too Easily?
If your sag is set correctly and youâre blowing through the travel or bottoming out too easily, add a token (or swap to a larger spacer) to increase bottom-out support.
Not Getting Full Travel?
If your sag is set correctly and youâre not getting full travel even on big hits, remove a token (or use a smaller spacer) to make the fork use more of its travel.











