Bike saddles - take care of
riding comfort with Sportano shopThe bicycle saddle, although often underestimated, plays a key role in the comfort and performance of cycling. It is the place where the cyclist spends most of his or her time while riding, and its design and characteristics have a direct impact on the user's experience and health. A good saddle can significantly improve the quality of the ride, reduce fatigue and prevent potential health problems.
In the Sportano shop we offer a wide selection of bicycle saddles from renowned manufacturers such as Selle Royal, Dartmoor, Ergon, Selle Italia or Wittkop.Saddle construction: key components and their functionsThe saddle, although at first glance it may appear to be a simple part of the bicycle, is an extremely complex component whose design is crucial to the comfort of the cyclist. The construction of any saddle revolves around a number of key components that together create the perfect balance between support and comfort.
The first and most visible component is the seat surface. This is the part on which the cyclist sits, and whose shape and cushioning are designed to adapt to the cyclist's anatomy, reducing pressure points and distributing weight evenly.
Another component is the saddle frame. Usually made of metals such as steel or titanium, the skeleton provides stability and support to the seat surface, while allowing a degree of flexibility to help absorb shock while riding.
The metal bars underneath the saddle allow the saddle to be fitted to the bike seatpost. Their shape and positioning can affect the angle and height of the seat, which has a direct impact on the cyclist's riding position.
Many manufacturers also include cushioning systems such as springs or gel pads to help absorb shock when riding on uneven surfaces.Types of saddles: from racing to trekking and
urbanBicycle saddles vary considerably depending on the intended use and the style of riding for which they are designed. Distinguishing between the different types of saddles is key to ensuring maximum comfort and achieving the best performance while riding.
Racing saddles are specific to road bikes. They are narrower, more aerodynamic and usually lighter than other saddle types. Designed for efficiency and speed, they often have less padding, which can make them less comfortable on very long rides, but ideal for short, intense rides. They also often have a more curved shape to better suit the anatomical characteristics of professional cyclists.
Trekking saddles are designed for cyclists who spend many hours on the bike, traversing long distances. They have a wider base, more padding and are usually more ergonomic. Many have additional features such as vents to help reduce pressure points and increase breathability while riding.
Urban saddles, on the other hand, are a hybrid between comfort and functionality. Designed with the daily commute in mind, they have a wide and comfortable seating surface that is flatter to suit a casual riding posture. They are often fitted with springs or other cushioning systems to help dampen the bumps of city roads.
Whether you're a fast road enthusiast, a fan of long bike rides or an everyday city bike user, choosing the right saddle is key to comfort and riding satisfaction. The right saddle will not only make your ride more comfortable, but can also prevent injuries and help you achieve better performance on the road.Materials used in the manufacture of saddles: leather,
synthetics and innovative plasticsThe choice of material in the manufacture of a bicycle saddle is key to ensuring its durability, comfort and performance. The material affects the comfort, weight and resistance of the saddle to different weather conditions.
Leather is the traditional material used in the production of saddles. It is characterised by its elegant appearance and natural ability to adapt to the shape of the cyclist's body. Leather saddles require regular maintenance to keep them soft and water resistant, but with proper care they can last for many years.
Synthetics, such as vinyl or artificial leather, are lighter, often more water resistant and less demanding to care for compared to natural leather. Many manufacturers are using advanced technology to create synthetic materials that offer similar comfort to leather, but are more resistant to wear and tear.
Innovative materials, such as gel pads or variable density foams, are used in saddles to increase comfort while reducing pressure points. These modern materials help to distribute weight and absorb shock, which is key, especially on long rides.
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