The optimal saddle width guarantees that the sit bones lie completely flat on the saddle . This is the only way in which pressure is relieved on the sensitive area in men and on the pubic arch in women and ensures more efficiency.
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The sit bone and pubic bones both come together from their widest points in a “V” shape. This means the more dynamic the riding position, the narrower the ...
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23 Nov 2021 · The sit bones are two bones in your lower pelvis (one on each side of your backside) that support your weight while seated. Ischial tuberosity ...
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17 Jun 2015 · Basically your sit bones should be where the saddle width matches the width between the bones. You could measure your own pelvis (have a ...
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15 Oct 2019 · The Ischial Tuberosity is commonly referred to as the “sit bones,” “sitting bones,” or “sitz bones”(“sitz” literally translates to “seat” in ...
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Sit bones have a curved shape, narrowing from the rear towards the front. Shown in picture 2. ... Saddle should provide support of the ...
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22 Oct 2019 · Generally speaking, you should have your sit bones over part of the widest section on the saddle, usually called the 'wings'.
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Saddle width: Your saddle width isn't determined by your height or weight, but rather by your bone structure. Many bike shops now have a measuring device that ...
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18 Jun 2022 · How a saddle works (or, how a saddle should work) ... Just like when sitting on a chair, it is the sit bones at the lowest point in the pelvis ...
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Whether you sit comfortably on your bike depends to a large degree on your riding position. Some cyclists prefer an upright position, but others would rather ...
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For most riders, just a degree or two off level is where they should be. Small (1 degree or less) changes in horizontal saddle angle can make a big difference ...
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Scientists have measured sit bone spacing for large populations. On average, men's sit bone width ranges between 100mm – 140mm (give or take a few mm to round), ...
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6 Jul 2011 · If it's narrow and/or curved side-to-side it can press up on your parts in the middle. N.G.. I shift back and forth along the saddle during a ...
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