You’ll feel each of the zonal cushioned areas responding to your movement as you power along. The saddles manufacturing process uses digital ultraviolet projection, oxygen permeable optics and liquid resins that result in a premium surface finish with excellent mechanical properties and, due to the 3D printing technique, avoids the constraints or limits of the tradition production processes and materials. It also comes with a short nose (140mm and 150mm width options available) that supports a stable seating position and relieves pressure on soft tissue. It works equally well whether you’re rolling down the tarmac on your road bike or taking on technical terrain on your gravel bike making it a versatile option for any rider or body type as it provides seamless zonal cushioning – it’s like sitting on a cloud. Using Carbon Digital Light Synthesis 3D printed digital-padding, fi’zi:k have extended its renowned Argo saddle line to reach new levels of comfort, stability and responsiveness. Standout feature: Ultimate comfort Buy now £ 390, Specialized This is, of course, all reflected in the price tag but if you’re a serious competitive road cyclist and want to improve your performance, this saddle is an absolute must have. The carbon rails are deliberately oversized to add to the high performance promise this saddle oozes and the patented lab-tested Body Geometry will maintain comfort level without having to ‘nudge about’. The complex honeycomb structure that foam simply cannot create also claims to reduce sit bone pressure by 26 per cent. This ensures that you not only hvae an incredibly comfortable ride – especially when riding in a competitive low and aerodynamic position – but also facilitates blood flow to soft tissue. It’s all down to the Mirror technology that replaces the traditional foam which is 3D printed from a liquid polymer so that it perfectly ‘mirrors’ your anatomy. Possibly the most comfortable saddle you’ll find on the market right now, the S-Works Romin EVO saddle has been gaining plaudits across the cycling community since its introduction.
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