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THE LAB: Fizik Vento Argo Adaptive – 3D Printed saddle

THE LAB: Fizik Vento Argo Adaptive – 3D Printed saddle

The Fizik Vento Argo Adaptive saddle looks like something from the future. Through the use of 3D printing technology, the saddle has a honeycomb structure…

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The Fizik Vento Argo Adaptive saddle looks like something from the future. Through the use of 3D printing technology, the saddle has a honeycomb structure that offers different levels of padding depending on the seating area. Is it just visually appealing, or does it also offer comfort for your buttocks?
Fizik Vento Argo 00 Adaptive | 185 g | € 399 | Manufacturer’s website Today, almost anything can be produced by a 3D printer: houses, boats, musical instruments. The bicycle industry has also embraced this manufacturing process, allowing for the creation of everything from small covers and parts to complete frames. Fizik have joined in by using 3D printing to produce the Vento Argo Adaptive saddle. Specifically, they use the Carbon Digital Light Synthesis process, which is also employed by other manufacturers for similar products, such as Adidas with their 4D shoes. We’ve spent many kilometres seated on this saddle, but did we stay comfortable? Print it like you mean it! What sets the Fizik Vento Argo Adaptive saddle apart?

In short, there are a few key differences, but not everything has changed. The overall shape of the saddle, including the short nose, remains very similar to the original Fizik Vento Argo . The “Adaptive” in the name refers to the material’s ability to adapt to pressure. There are three different models of the Fizik Vento Argo Adaptive: R3, R1, and 00, each available in two widths. The models differ in terms of rail and frame material, […]

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