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The Da Vinci adjustable saddle. This image shows the extremes of possibility; it is continuously adjustable to anything in between. Of everything I saw at Interbike 2015, perhaps my favorite new product is the Da Vinci from a new company...
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Oh Dash, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways. The latest offering from the ultra-high-end carbon fiber alchemists is an integrated saddle/seatpost combo. In December, we showed you the first-generation version, and got brief glimpses of other...
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Back in 2011, we reviewed 3 of Cobb's saddles for our Cobb Saddles Shootout. We were very impressed with the V-Flow MAX, as well as Cobb's generous test program that allowed you to try a saddle for several months before...
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It's been a long time coming, and it was worth the wait. Specialized has released a true, split-nosed, triathlon-specific saddle. And it's VERY good. The new Sitero saddle is Specialized's answer to the ISM Adamo, designed to get Specialized in...
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Dash Cycles is becoming a major force in the boutique cycling market. Their product lines have expanded from hubs, to saddles, to integrated seatpost combos, and now complete wheels with Dash rims (a review on those is coming soon). Their...
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