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The seat with the highest percentage of satisfied customers is the Deep
Relief Seat
Get help choosing a bike
seat or exercise bike seat to fit your needs:
First
determine what your riding goals are.
You will need to figure out whether you are going to be riding on
highways, sidewalks or off-road, exercise class, or in the comfort of
your own home. You should have a mental picture as to how long you
will be riding and then add some. Your experience on your seat
should be comfortable so you come back to it everyday.
Choose the right
bicycle.
Now that you know your riding
goals, it should be easy to determine which bicycle style is right for
you. Road bikes are easily
noticeable by their skinny low-rolling resistance tires and aero looks.
Mountain bikes are the 4x4's of the bicycle industry. The Comfort
bike allows you to sit more upright than a mountain bike and designed
for more casual rider who seeks the rider-friendly bicycle. Cross/Hybrid is a comfort bike with more road
bike style wheels. Exercise bikes come in many different
styles. Spinner bikes are for very active individuals involved in
classes and are designed to fit all shapes and sizes. A stationary
and an upright bike is an excellent way to start getting into
shape. The best thing about these is one can stay at home and
exercise in front of the TV. Keep in mind that while searching for
a bike, NEVER buy one that is the wrong size.
Pick the correct style
of seat.
One of the major problems facing
bicyclists is their ... more specifically, what they sit on.
Your seat must fit the type of riding your doing and also your anatomy.
The
industry calls them "saddles," not "seats." The
reason for this is a "seat" is something you sit
on, and is designed to bear essentially your entire weight. A
saddle is intended to carry some, but not all of your weight. The rest
of your weight is mainly carried by your legs, and some by your hands
and arms. Most comfort riders want seats not saddles and you local
bike shop might have an attitude about this topic.
The faster you ride, the more likely it
is you’ll want a narrow, racing-style seat. Although,
a narrow seat fits right inside the sit bones, it puts pressure on
nerves, blood vessels and soft tissue and many riders suffer numbness
for this reason. As you ride more casually, most of your weight is
planted directly on the seat. A wider heavily padded seat is an
ideal way to support your weight and provide more cushion. Also
another factor to keep in mind is that if you
have a wide pelvis, you'll want a seat with a wide rear sitting area.
As you make your purchases, the company
you buy from should have a minimum 30 day trial period and return
policy. Don’t just head
out and mindlessly pedal along. Take your time, shift your weight
from side to side, stand occasionally. This will relieve the
pressure on your rear and get a whole new set of muscles working.
Our Seats
Our 11" Big Wide and the 12" Extra Large seats are much
thicker and durable compared to the competition!! They have
adjustable coil springs on the underside to help smooth out the bigger
thumps and bumps. Our universal design allows this and all of our
saddles to be mounted to any bicycle. Our Easy Seat dual pad has a
seat that is doctor recommended that has two individual cups support and
protects the pressure points of the body alleviating chaffing, pain and
numbness.
In addition to our seats, we offer four
choices of specially designed padded seat covers. One cushion
features a surface layer of our unique low-profile Celliplex™ waffle
gel with a Faux Sheepskin Cover. If you are looking for a Lycra
covered Deluxe GelTech, we offer three sizes with shock absorbing gel padding to help minimize
rider fatigue, with waterproof neoprene outer cover, drawstring and
non-slip interior which help keep cover in place.
Call (855) 855-1976
info@bicycleseats.org
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