Electric Saddle? Reform's Thermo-Molded Custom Saddle
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- Опубліковано 27 лис 2024
- #bicyclegear #cycling #gravelcycling
REFORM Thermo-Molded Custom Saddle
Electric Saddle? Reform your ride, with a Reform Saddle from the makers of Landyachtz Bikes in Vancouver BC. This carbon fiber saddle is designed to be heat molded to your butt giving you that ultimate custom fit.
SEYMOUR (road/gravel)
142mm (wide) x 252mm (long)
7mm x 10mm Carbon Monocoque Rails
Weight - 197 grams
TANTALUS (MTB/Enduro)
142mm (wide) x 245mm (long)
7mm Ti Rails
Weight - 225 grams
Reform Website - reformsaddle.com
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Wow interesting always best to review products after 1 year for me ..
I know people like to hear about all the new stuff, but personally, I want to know what holds up (or falls apart) and will be made for at least 2-4 years. I hate videos that are just new unboxings... "OOOOOooohhhh, look at the nice packaging and cool paperwork!" I watched a few reviews lately on hydration backpacks and the reviewer admitted to not even trying out the water bladder. Whaaaa ....really?
@@SaltyBeard_AdventuresI've come across reviews by self-proclaimed bikepackers who rely on stock photos from manufacturers for gear they've never actually tested or even held. It's frustrating because I've wasted a lot of money on gear based on such reviews. That's why I prefer too recommend After using the gear extensively on the trails for at least a year. Recently, I've been investing in building my camera and editing setup, which has been quite costly, especially as I've gone through various drones and cameras in search of the perfect setup. Final thing i added was insta360 x3 for 360 experience of the trails .. been a bit of pain in editing still deciding if it worth it or not more trail and error in the testing stage
@@SaltyBeard_Adventures I've come across reviews by self-proclaimed bikepackers who rely on stock photos from manufacturers for gear they've never actually tested or even held. It's frustrating because I've wasted a lot of money on gear based on such reviews. That's why I prefer too recommend After using the gear extensively on the trails for at least a year. Recently, I've been investing in building my camera and editing setup, which has been quite costly, especially as I've gone through various drones and cameras in search of the perfect setup. Final thing i added was insta360 x3 for 360 experience of the trails .. been a bit of pain in editing still deciding if it worth it or not more trail and error in the testing stage
Your videos are always interesting, well done and easily understandable.
Thanks 😊 I try my best 👍🏼
Pretty cool tech!
Yeah, pretty neat, but pricey
Could you do a video on how your filming on the go and editing prouduct ion as i be very interested in that as your filming is way cool
I have that on my drawing board for this summer... thanks for the suggestion, I'm glad someone is on the same wavelength
@@SaltyBeard_Adventures i am old lol
Great break down! What aero bars are you using?
Just a simple set of Profile design 35A / nice shape for both my gravel & MTB bikepacking rig - you can see them on the bike in the background. Have a nose bridge & middle bridge for electronics
Awesome! Thanks, Ill check it out@@SaltyBeard_Adventures
Well done. With that Salty sense of humour, I’m kinda thinking you considered doing that heat forming session in your tighty whities. 😂 But didn’t want to screw with the algorithm this time. Good call dude.👍
……maybe. 🤣
Commando! @@SaltyBeard_Adventures
Did you find that the saddle rubs against the inner thigh after extended periods, riding with pelvis rotated?
Yes... in both positions. It's completely the edge design. Not that thrilled with the edge. I'm going to pick up a Tantalus model and see what improvements have been made, and how well it works (for me) on my MTB/bikepacking rig.
@@SaltyBeard_Adventures Thanks so much for this info. Like many relatively short men, I do have a relatively narrow pelvis and this is always a concern for me. Only the very narrow-nosed saddles fit me.
@@SaltyBeard_Adventures Hey I was just curious if you ended up getting the Tantalus and what your thoughts were?
@@qifanzou5886 / yes I did, and rode it for the Log Drivers Waltz - I found it much better for the upright position of a MTB (vs roadie/gravel) - while it's a very nice saddle and very good fit once moulded, it's still what I call an 80% saddle for me. Not quite as comfy a my brooks, but close. Wish this model had a little more padding (even with the shaping). Still a great all-day saddle. But maybe not quite the perfect shape for me.
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I need to create an award for this !!!
@@SaltyBeard_Adventures lol beer would be good
@@Bikepacking / where shall I send the beer? LOL
@@SaltyBeard_Adventures Vietnam