Protecting your peaches
Ride pain free

Like when you sit on a chair, the two bones (the lowest part of your pelvis) that touch the surface of your saddle are known as the contact points. Depending on your pelvis shape and pelvic rotation, you’ll need a wider or narrower saddle to best support your seatbones and get the most comfort and power out of your riding.

Females specifically tend to need a wider saddle (due to their anatomy). Other beneficial factors of a female saddle include a shorter “nose” (front) of the saddle, and a cut out in the middle to alleviate soft-tissue pressure. Although these are common in female saddles, men can also benefit from these features.

Remember, you can come in for a quick seat-bone measurement any time. It’s a quick, effective “seat test” that’ll help us find your perfect saddle.

Fitted is best

Having a saddle fitting won’t only improve your comfort and power output, but you’ll also want to ride for longer. There is no time for numbness and pain. Do you know if your saddle is the right size for you? Send us a message if you'd like us to measure your sitbones.

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