Selle SMP Avant Bike Saddle Saddles |
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Availability | In stock |
Product ID |
36605
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Brand | Selle SMP |
Store | Wiggle UK and ROW |
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Description |
This streamlined model includes a completely free central channel, an original eagle-beak nose and a raised rear. To pursue their fundamental objective of relieving perineum pressure the brand have set out to ensure their products have innovative design and top quality build. The characteristic "beak" shape of the Selle SMP Avant has been designed to provide a flat base for efforts when sitting, for example when facing long uphill climbs and as help in descents, offering greater bike control using the thighs. Furthermore, the most important thing is that the "sensitive areas" are not pressed upward. The central channel's unusual dimensions permit the "sensitive areas" of the human body not to undergo any pressure. Body weight is divided between the rear and the lower part of the ischial tuberosities. The position is helped by the rear profile shaped of the saddle in such a way to avoid pressure on the coccyx when riding on rough roads. The length of the bars/frame permits any cyclist to find the correct position on the saddle, making installation particularly simple and efficacious on practically any frame/seat post combination.
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Wiggle UK and ROW | Selle SMP Avant Bike Saddle Saddles | £184.99 | Visit Store |
This streamlined model includes a completely free central channel, an original eagle-beak nose and a raised rear. To pursue their fundamental objective of relieving perineum pressure the brand have set out to ensure their products have innovative design and top quality build. The characteristic "beak" shape of the Selle SMP Avant has been designed to provide a flat base for efforts when sitting, for example when facing long uphill climbs and as help in descents, offering greater bike control using the thighs. Furthermore, the most important thing is that the "sensitive areas" are not pressed upward. The central channel's unusual dimensions permit the "sensitive areas" of the human body not to undergo any pressure. Body weight is divided between the rear and the lower part of the ischial tuberosities. The position is helped by the rear profile shaped of the saddle in such a way to avoid pressure on the coccyx when riding on rough roads. The length of the bars/frame permits any cyclist to find the correct position on the saddle, making installation particularly simple and efficacious on practically any frame/seat post combination.