
Price: $110.0 Plus $10.50 postage Australia
The saddle innovation of the year 2006. Recognized by everybody. It gets enthusiastic responses from everybody including the sports media for its four widths, its exchangeable elastomer and its flexring. A must for every trekking and touring biker.
NiveauPlus®
Step saddle design, based on medical studies, distributes pressure over large area
Techcell
Highest quality pad material
Nanotop
Hightech covermaterial, breathable and waterproof
Saddle base
Carbon fiber reinforced plastic
ADS
Replaceable elastomer dampers tune the saddle to different body weights
Rails
Chrome molybdenum steel, stainless
Flexring
This saddle can adapt to your anatomy! The patented Flexring increases your comfort by allowing each side of the saddle to flex independently.
MaxContact®
Pressure relief
SQ-Lab 611 Active Racing Saddle

Price: $190.0 Plus $10.50 postage Australia
A delight to the spine:
The saddle’s dampened lateral tilt allows it to follow the biomechanical movement of the pelvis on each pedal stroke. This results in a decrease of pressure on the sitbones and a mobilization of the spinal discs.
The lowered saddle nose of SQlab’s stepsaddle design was developed by SQlab’s head of R&D Dr. Stefan Staudte (Urologist & Extrembiker) to distribute the bodyweight by medical view points.
For MTB + Road – adjusts according to body weight.
How to select your saddle width:Please click on the link below and follow the instructions.
hobsonseats.com/new/2011/03/instructions-for-the-determination-of-the-optimal-saddle-width/
Comfy Seat: Budget priced Comfort Saddle
Price: $48.00 Plus $11.00 Postage Australia
The Hobson and SQ-Lab saddles posess an elite pedigree having thousands of hours of scientific and medical research plus leading edge materials and design criteria.
Some of our clients simply want a "soft seat"
The Comfy Seat is big, fat and soft. It is made from Steel, Plastic and vinyl with nice soft foam.
We sell lots of these to people who less frequently ride a bike and never become conditioned to a bike seat. They are a good start and reduce the excuse of "I would ride my bike but it hurts by bottom."
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