Fully flexible
New saddle is set to revolutionize cycling
Occasional cyclists in particular are familiar with the problem: even on a high-quality saddle, cyclists can feel their buttocks uncomfortably after a long ride. A new saddle from Australia aims to prevent this.
At the Eurobike bicycle trade fair (July 3 to 7) in Frankfurt, the Australian company AtaraxyBSC will be presenting the Vabsrider saddle, which promises a high level of comfort even on long rides. The highlight: the saddle is divided into two halves, both of which can be moved lengthways and swing back and forth.
This is intended to follow the rhythmic movement of the rider's legs, support the gluteal muscles and at the same time relieve the sit bones by distributing the pressure downwards onto the contact surface.
According to the manufacturer, this prevents typical pain, which is particularly unpleasant on long tours. The Vabsrider saddle is designed to make longer rides in particular more comfortable.
The saddle is not yet ready for the market, but you will be able to test it at Eurobike. The manufacturer has not yet announced when exactly and at what price the saddle will be launched on the market.
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