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BikeYoke Sagma 3D Prints MTB Saddle at Half the Price of the Competition

BikeYoke Sagma 3D Prints MTB Saddle at Half the Price of the Competition

BikeYoke Sagma 3D affordable 3d-printed saddle comfort, teaser Support us! Bikerumor may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn More I…

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BikeYoke Sagma 3D affordable 3d-printed saddle comfort, teaser Support us! Bikerumor may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn More

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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