Heuer carbon saddle

Heuer carbon saddle developed for cyclists

The Heuer carbon saddle was developed by cyclists for cyclists. This carbon racing saddle impresses with its high-quality carbon and slim, ergonomic design. This saddle is available as a leather version with thin padding in the saddle nose. This integrated padding in the front area ensures an optimum fit and additional cushioning. With the same design, this racing saddle is also available as a painted full carbon version.

The main seat is raised, giving the athlete good feedback on the seating position. The saddle rails are also made of carbon. This ensures that this carbon racing saddle from HEUER gives maximum stiffness with low weight. The grained surface of the synthetic leather in the front area prevents slipping on the saddle, so that the power applied can be efficiently transferred to the road even when pedaling hard. Make sure that the 7×9 mm clamping device is compatible with the seat post with high oval struts. The tightening torque must be observed.

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Our cyclists report

Especially on a road bike, the time spent in the saddle is significantly longer. On average, athletes spend between three and six hours on the bike during training. For cycling marathons, the times are even significantly longer. The more athletic the cyclist sits on the road bike, i.e. the greater the elevation from saddle to handlebar, the less important the width of the saddle at the sit bones. And for sporty riding, the shape of the saddle at the front is crucial. And this is exactly where we offer the necessary comfort with our carbon saddle. Our cyclists report from time to time that the good grip of the saddle significantly reduces slipping during the ride. Sore spots are a thing of the past.

The carbon saddle in a long-term test by Rene

On the carbon saddle from Stuttgart to Hamburg overnight. A long-term test - not only for the material, but also a dress rehearsal for his mental and physical performance for his Race around Austria in August. Many thanks for this detailed report, at this point.

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