Ergon  SC Core Prime Saddle - Women's

$149.95to $159.95
Color: Black/Grey
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$159.95
$149.95
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Ride in comfort with the women's Ergon SC Core Prime saddle, whether in the city or out for the day. It absorbs vibrations, relieves soft-tissue pressure and helps keep your lower back strain-free.

Features

  • Women-specific relief channel reduces soft-tissue pressure, preventing numbness and difficulties while riding
  • Floating TwinShell design supports natural pelvic movements while pedaling, actively relieves the sit bones and reliably damps from the riding surface
  • TwinShell layers soft orthopedic comfort foam over a flexible upper seating shell with an ergonomic BASF Infinergy® core and a stiff lower carrying shell
  • BASF Infinergy core is made with closed-cell particle foam and E-TPU with highly responsive properties and instant rebound, noticeably damping and absorbing road shock
  • Enabling the rider's pelvis to move more freely, TwinShell puts less strain on your back than other saddles
  • Awarded with the "Campaign for Healthier Backs" seal of quality by the Association Forum Healthy Back–Better Living and Federal Association of German Back Schools
  • Designed for the anatomic requirements of a very upright riding position, the saddle's pronounced relief channel helps prevent numbness and related issues
  • 7 x 7mm rails are made from lightweight FeC steel
  • Microfiber cover
  • S/M fits sit-bone width of 9–12cm; M/L fits sit-bone width of 12–16cm

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Urban Cycling

Saddle Type

Cushioning

Cutout Seat

Yes

Saddle Cover Material

Synthetic

Cushioning Material

Foam

Rail Material

Steel

Dimensions

S/M: 277 x 190 millimeters

M/L: 277 x 205 millimeters

Weight

Unavailable

Gender

Women's

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