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Lighten Up - Saddle
Let's start with this basic premise about saddle comfort: it's all about shape. That is, a saddle with minimal padding (or even no padding) can be very comfortable over long distances, as long as the shape suits its rider's butt....
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Dash Stage.9 Saddle Review
By now, it should be no surprise that Dash Cycles is serious about triathlon. In less than a year, they've introduced two tri-specific saddles that are, in my opinion, some the best saddles ever made. And now they're unveiling a...
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Dash Cycles' New $229 saddles
I'm sure I sound like a broken record at the top of these articles, but I really love Dash Cycles. I've been following the small Boulder boutique since the very beginning of their foray into the world of cycling, and...
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The New Shape of Adamo
Split-nose saddle designs have made quite the splash in the last several years. Initially, the saddles were a fringe product, adopted by only a small corner of the tri market. More recently, these saddles have shown up on the rigs...
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Dash Cycles Tri.7 Review
TriRig is proud to be the first in the world to show you the Dash tri.7 triathlon saddle. This one is the first off the line, and later models may show some minor changes. Watch this page for a full...
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