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Ergon ST Gel Womens saddle - Small / Medium
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Based on the ST Core Prime comes the new ST Gel (Saddle Touring). The seats are designed for more cost conscious cyclists. The orthopaedic comfort foam provides a high level of support and comfort for male and female touring biker alike – even on long distances. Comfort for Touring Bikes, E-Bikes and everyday life
The gel pads guarantee additional comfort around the sit bones. As typical for Ergon, the relief surfaces are gender specific, reliably avoiding discomfort, numbness and paraesthesia.
Seating Surface: The especially wide seating surface is made for tilted to slightly upright seating positions – the typical posture of a touring rider.
Padding Construction: Orthopedic comfort padding with gel pads provides enhanced support and optimal pressure distribution.
Large-Area Pressure Distribution: Provides optimal pressure distribution for sit and pelvic bones, the contoured surface area helps prevent saddle discomfort.
Pronounced Relief Channel: Relief channel radiused surface helps to provide increased protection for soft-tissue areas.
Nylon-Composite Saddle Shell: Unlike Ergon, most manufacturers use polypropylene shells with lower support strength.
Nose: The slim cut nose offers the best possible legroom when pedaling.
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