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I think this new BikeYoke Sagma 3D mountain bike saddle wants to shake up the industry, offering 3D-printed support at prices less than half what some brands are charging. Leveraging the zone-specific support and squish that you can get from 3D-printed padding, BikeYoke calls their new Sagma 3D “ possibly the most comfortable saddle you’ve ever ridden “. And while a lot of 3D-printed saddles hover around the $300-400/300-400€ range, BikeYoke’s most affordable Sagma 3D sells for just 160€. BikeYoke Sagma 3D-printed saddle comfort for much less
(Images/BikeYoke) The new Sagma 3D is the successor to BikeYoke’s already interesting Sagma saddle. Debuted back in 2019 , it offered comfort both with slow-rebound memory IDbeads foam padding and a unique tunable vibration-damping rail structure. Then in 2022 , lighter versions with conventional rails. I’ve ridden both quite a bit on my mountain bikes, and appreciate both BikeYoke’s chosen level of padding and the floating rail design. Sagma 3D 3D-printed support structure But now, BikeYoke says they can make the Sagma even better in 3D… well with 3D-printed padding. Why a 3D-printed saddle in the first place?
3D-printed saddles are hot right now. That’s mostly for one of two good reasons. (Photo/Cory Benson) The initial concept seemed to be that 3D printing would make custom saddles possible. The additive lattice construction allows designers to easily vary padding […]
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