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Re: 3D Printed Saddles - future or fad
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2022 2:54 pm
by Lucendi
Let's clarify that a saddle is not defined by it's padding/surface layer.
A 3D-printed pad glued onto a carbon fiber shell with carbon fiber or titanium saddle rails does not make the saddle 3D-printed.
Rant over. Please resume. :p
Re: 3D Printed Saddles - future or fad
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2022 6:20 pm
by jadedaid
I rode a S-Works Power Mirror saddle the other day and was blown away. I had ridden a regular Power a few years back and it was ok, but had an issue with the noses being too narrow and sharp. The new Power Mirror was staggeringly comfortable. Will need to get one for a longer demo of a few days, but it might actually be worth the money.
Normally I stick to a hard saddle (on a Pro Stealth Team on both bikes atm) and try to find the sweet spot on it. The Power Mirror made me reconsider that a 'soft' saddle could work as well.
Re: 3D Printed Saddles - future or fad
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2022 6:20 pm
by Weenie

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Re: 3D Printed Saddles - future or fad
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2022 3:35 am
by Aeo
Re: 3D Printed Saddles - future or fad
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2022 11:17 am
by kode54
Are these decent? Anyone has long-term review?
Re: 3D Printed Saddles - future or fad
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2022 5:27 pm
by Dov
If anyone wants an Antares 00 3D saddle hit me up. Bought it and do not like.
Happy to sell for 50% off RRP
Re: 3D Printed Saddles - future or fad
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2022 5:42 pm
by fabulousz
kode54 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 06, 2022 11:17 am
Are these decent? Anyone has long-term review?
I used fizik vento argo r1 3d printed saddle for five months, the problem is there is only one spot would make everything feel great, if u slip a bit then it would be worse. But the sharpe make me easy to slip, and need to find back the spot every time after that.
After I change to berk, everything is so great and I won't choose 3d printed again.
Re: 3D Printed Saddles - future or fad
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2022 7:26 pm
by kode54
Haha. Yeah. I had Fizik Adaptive 00 on gravel bike. Just wondering how the slew of 3D printed race saddles are available on aliexpress. I am also using Berk Lupina for most of my bikes!
Re: 3D Printed Saddles - future or fad
Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2022 4:16 am
by markdjr
I believe I read somewhere that Elastic Interface would be producing some chamois's with 3d printed layers sometime next year. I love my 3d printed saddle, but if I could get the same effect from the chamois I might go back to standard saddle.
Re: 3D Printed Saddles - future or fad
Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2022 12:48 pm
by Golden
Anyone tried the SLR 3d?
Re: 3D Printed Saddles - future or fad
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2023 11:05 pm
by chris1234
Has anyone seen the apparently new Spec 3d saddle shown in this vid:
https://youtu.be/oKzmtY8gug0
Any theories?
Re: 3D Printed Saddles - future or fad
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2023 12:07 pm
by torger
I think it could be worth mentioning the Posedla 3D-printed saddle here, it actually uses a butt imprint and questionaire, so it's actally custom unlike Specialized et al. I think they have about half a dozen or so different base saddles, and then make a 3D printed upper. I just got one which I made for my gravel bike. Unfortunately it's still snowy winter here so I'm not in a state to make a review just yet as I this time of year only do short rides and have several layers of underwear.
However, I will say that I think that the body's ability to adapt over time to a certain saddle shape is more important than saddle shape, and saddle shape is more important than padding. I'm quite used to narrow saddles, and this saddle moves more support to the sit bones which is probably a good thing in long term, but my butt is not used to it yet. I'll see how it feels after a season of riding in warm weather with summer cycle clothing.
3D-printed saddle uppers are not lightweight. This Posedla saddles weighs 196 grams, of which the 3D printed upper is probably 100 grams, as the base saddle is high end carbon with nice finish.
I also have a Berk Lupina saddle, which is a classic lightweight saddle with some nice flex in the base. It's very comfortable for me despite weighing less than 100 grams. Too early to say which I will like the best, but as it is different riding styles (Berk is on the road bike, Posedla on the gravel bike) it will not be entirely comparable. Anyway, I think that a custom shaped saddle with basic upper would be better than a fixed saddle shape with 3D-printed upper. There's no suitable manufacturing technology yet though to make that.

- Posedla Joyseat
Re: 3D Printed Saddles - future or fad
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2023 7:23 pm
by BdaGhisallo
Bikerumor had an article that referenced it - and most of the other Spec stuff the CW guys mentioned in the vid.
https://bikerumor.com/specialized-2023- ... rototypes/
Re: 3D Printed Saddles - future or fad
Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2023 5:40 am
by pushpush
I wound up with a power mirror saddle that I acquired along with some other bike stuff. I would not have laid out the cash for a saddle this expensive. I was already adapted to the shape from using another of their similarly shaped saddles and fully expected myself to be underwhelmed. But damn me if it isnt the most comfortable saddle I've ever used. Now I wish I had one on each of my bikes.
This is why you should never try nice things if you are happy with what you already have!
Re: 3D Printed Saddles - future or fad
Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:57 pm
by LanceLegstrong
Anybody have experience with the Fizik Antares 3D saddle? I can get a pretty good deal on it but it's still on the more expensive side.
Re: 3D Printed Saddles - future or fad
Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2023 11:31 pm
by simbikotic
LanceLegstrong wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:57 pm
Anybody have experience with the Fizik Antares 3D saddle? I can get a pretty good deal on it but it's still on the more expensive side.
Riding one at the moment. It is very comfy. But, I am not getting the miracle-feel others have experienced. I would not say that it is significantly more comfortable than my standard Arione R1, also required a bit more adjustment to get in the sweet-spot. Nonetheless I can ride it all day without discomfort, so it's a keeper.
Re: 3D Printed Saddles - future or fad
Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2023 11:31 pm
by Weenie

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