The saddle was designed for riding frequently at a 60° torso angle and moderate intensity for less than 1 hour.
Features:
280 mm x 160 mm
Compatibility:
Compatible with all brands of seat post with 7 mm rails.
How to choose your saddle according to your riding style
Adjust your saddle to your posture angle:
90°: Extra wide saddle for casual rides
60°: Medium saddle for regular cyclists
30°: Thin saddle for performance enthusiasts
CHOOSING YOUR SADDLE WIDTH
This saddle is suitable for both women and men, with two sizes designed to adapt to your body shape.
- 145 mm: ideal for ischial bone spacing between 90 and 120 mm
- 155 mm: recommended for spacing from 120 to 140 mm
In an upright position, even with a narrow pelvis, the 155 mm will provide better relief for sensitive areas.
Watch the tutorial video to measure your sit bone width:
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
1. Determining the saddle height (part 1):
Why measure your inside leg?
This measurement allows you to get the perfect bike for your body shape.
To carry it out:
- Stand barefoot against a wall, back straight, feet apart (15-20 cm).
- Slide a hardback book up between your legs up to the perineum.
- Mark the top of the book, then measure the distance to the ground.
That's your inside leg height: the basis for reliable and accurate sizing.
1. Determining the saddle height (part 2):
Calculate your ideal saddle height
Measure your inside leg (from the ground to the top of a book), then multiply this figure by 0.883.
Example: 89 cm × 0.883 = 78.6 cm
This is the distance between the centre of the bottom bracket and the top of the saddle for a comfortable and effective riding position.
2. Adjusting the saddle angle:
Saddle angle: the right way to do it
Use a spirit level at the centre and the tip.
Adjust to a horizontal position.
Tip: your comfort is the best indicator, test it out on several rides.
3. How to measure your sit-bone width
- Put 2 pieces of corrugated cardboard on a flat stool.
- Sit upright on it and press down for 1 min.
- Stand up, find the dents and mark their centre.
- Measure the distance: This is the width between your ischial bones.
This data is key for choosing the right saddle for your body shape.
3. Adjusting the saddle setback:
Correct saddle adjustment is also a question of angle
Knee too far forward? Insufficient saddle offset.
Knee too far back? Saddle too far back.
Position the crank correctly and adjust it according to the pedal-knee axis.
Looking for comfort? Thanks to its Gel formula and its wide cut, take full advantage of your bike rides. Recommended for city, hybrid and mountain bikes and suitable for men and women.
The saddle was designed for riding frequently at a 60° torso angle and moderate intensity for less than 1 hour.