2022 Eurobike tech gallery, day two: Magnets, motors, and 3D-printing galore
3D printing isn’t just for saddles anymore, Fidlock is (maybe) going after Boa, and your next bike fitter might be a computer.
3D printing isn’t just for saddles anymore, Fidlock is (maybe) going after Boa, and your next bike fitter might be a computer.
It looks and rides far better than its modest cost would suggest, and is made without adhesives or polyurethanes.
The SLR Boost offers a generous cutout, supple padding for endurance riders, and added width to accommodate wider sit bones.
Selle San Marco Shortfit Supercomfort—From Issue 88
From issue 82
Take the harshness out of gravel riding without losing performance with these bits from Selle Italia, Lauf and Cane Creek
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The Italian brand has three new saddles on offer, along with a line of leather grips and saddlebags.
The VeloNews tech crew and the Selle Italia saddles they like
Inside the Selle Italia factory
A look at the Selle Italia SLR Monolink saddle. Smart design, at a price