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30° Road Bike Gravel MTB Saddle

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We designed this ergonomic saddle for riding regularly at a 30° torso angle and moderate intensity for more than 3 hours.

Ideal for road and gravel cycling as well as XC MTB with its wide, ergonomic design suitable for all body types.

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Composition

Saddle

  • 18% Polyurethane
  • 32% Polypropylene
  • 7% Polyester
  • 43% Steel

Watch this video tutorial on how to measure the width between your ischial bones:

You can also watch our tutorial video which will explain all the steps described above: https://players.brightcove.net/3415345270001/DOHosj6Wy_default/index.html?videoId=ref:p2575062_1

To make the most of your bike ride:

Adjusting your saddle is essential to be comfortable when cycling. First choose a model which is suitable to your posture (for example, a back inclined at 30°). Adjust the height for a natural extension of the leg, then the angle to avoid any pain. Finally, adjust the advance and offset to align your knees with the pedals. For complete comfort, suitable cycling shorts are also recommended.

1. determining saddle height (part 1)

To find the perfect bike size, measure the height of your inside leg. You will need a tape measure, a hardback book and a pencil. Stand with your back against the wall, barefoot and with your feet slightly apart (15-20 cm), heels against the wall. Place the book between your legs, lift it up to your perineum and mark a slight mark on the wall at the top of the book. Measure the distance between this mark and the floor. This measurement is vital for choosing the right size of bike.

1. determining saddle height (part 2)

How to know at what height to adjust your saddle? It\'s simple:take the measurement between the ground and the top of the book, then multiply by 0.883. For example, if you measured 89 cm, that makes 78.6 cm. This is the distance you must have between the centre of the bottom bracket and the top of the saddle. No need to be a pro to adjust your bike, just follow this method.

2. adjusting the saddle incline

The angle of the saddle is also important! To adjust it correctly, you will need a spirit level. Place it at the front of the saddle, between the centre and the tip, and adjust until it is completely flat. Then, try it out on several bike rides. It is normal to adjust it a little over time: the most important thing is to be at ease when pedalling.

3. adjust the saddle offset

Moving the saddle forwards or backwards: why is it important? A good adjustment will help you to avoid any pains and to pedal more effectively. Sit on your bike, leant against a wall. Attach your shoes to the pedals, and put the crank in a horizontal position. Look at your knee:the front of the knee must be in line with the pedal. Too far forwards? Move the saddle back a bit. Too far back? Move it forwards a bit.

Compatibility:

Compatible with all brands of seatpost with 7 mm rails.

Features:

290 mm x 143 mm

How to choose a saddle based on your riding habits?

For optimal comfort, the choice of saddle depends on your riding position. For a 90° position (back straight), choose a wide, gel-padded saddle, ideal for comfort. For a 60° position (versatility), a medium saddle offers a good compromise between comfort and sportiness. Finally, for a 30° position (performance), choose a thin saddle with a narrow nose, designed to reduce pressure and improve pedalling efficiency.

Choosing your saddle width

This 143 mm wide saddle will be suitable if the width between your ischial bones is between 90 and 120 mm.

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Not good for Brompton/Up right seated bikes

Unless you have extremely narrow, childlike, sit bones do not use this on a Brompton. It is not compatible with bikes where you sit in a fairly up right seated position. Although, it says it IS compatible with a Brompton - I think that just means it can be fitted to one! I cycled only 18 miles over 3 days on this and it completely bruised my bottom and gave me back problems. It is more for forward position/racing bikes!

Great Seat

Been using for a few months now and makes a difference when cycling, much more comfortable

Tested On 100k Ride

Noticed this saddle while browsing inn store and decided to give it a try. The appearance matches my bike perfectly, perhaps that was an influence. Saddle has a matt synthetic finish with springy foam padding and a cut out. Took the saddle on a 100km ride on rough country roads, my test route for any saddle. Pleased to report no saddle soreness, found the saddle supportive and a good shaoe for me. The cut out was very useful for cycling on the nose while climmbing steep hills. For the money recommended. Durability I cannot comment on but if you don't want to spend much this is a good choice.

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