No matter what level you’re cycling at, more power is going to improve your ride. But what if all the power in your legs isn’t actually being transferred to your bike? This is more common than you might think, and it has to do with the most important contact point on your bike: your saddle.
For the power in your legs to be transferred into speed and power in your bike, your saddle needs to be set up to give you stability, alignment, balance and comfort. This means we have to check the following:
You might have heard that the ideal knee extension angle falls between 25 and 35 degrees. But to know where exactly you on this spectrum you sit, we’ll need to factor in aspects like your flexibility, pedal technique and riding style. We’ll do all this and more during a fitting.
Let’s set you up with the perfect saddle so you can access every watt of power you have.