I've never needed anti-slip compound on any of my steel, aluminum or ti
frames.  Are you sure it's not the seatpost that's off in sizing? I
discovered, for instance, that the kalloy that came with my Roadini was
just no good. Replaced it with a Thomson and the problem just magically
went away. I did notice that the Thomson seatposts have some milling that
might improve grip, but then again, the cheapo seatpost on my Airborne
mountain bike (aluminum frame) never slipped either, so that milling
probably isn't even necessary. My impression with anti-slip compound was
that it was for carbon fiber seatposts (and I have cracked those) which
can't stand getting torqued.

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