its a bit contradictive to what most bikefitters usually tell you, saddle discomfort comes from bad positioning. Hence i got a question: 1. the position on the own bike would be relevant to get the most accurate out of the one to one, no? Also here the street price for a regular fizik 3d saddle would be like 250€ and the one 2 one depending on the railing 450-490€ While comfort is king its a really tough choice
My initial thought as well. You're really fighting the symptoms here, not the cause of the discomfort... This would be the solution if your position is dialed in, but because of physiological issues, you can't find a saddle which suits you. Or you're constrained by sponsorship/contractual stuff. This video seems to be an ad for the Fizik saddles too, imho, while not clearly being marked like one.
If you ever look in the mirror you will probably notice that your ears are not actually level, which is an easy example of how asymmetric people are. I am sure this could be a game changer for some people, nice to have for some people and not at all necessary for others. It is nice that the option is out there.
The Idea of adjusting the density of the saddle to the pressure is really remarkable. This example of different leg length is really poor. Different size cranks for left and right leg would be the correct approach.
The padding density provides frition so you don't slide around. It is not there primarily for comfort. I perfectly fitting saddle requires no padding. Your bib shorts have padding.
So Phil is suggesting to buy a £500 saddle instead of installing £30 worth of cleat shims, heel wedges and or forefoot wedging to align your pelvis and get you functioning more symmetrically on the bike? Makes sense..
No, he's not. Nothing he said suggested these are mutually exclusive. Wanna try? Put on your wedges and shims and ride the wrong saddle and ask yourself again whether a saddle matters if you got shims and wedges.
It's all just too ridiculous, and life tells me that when people reach so quickly for clichés, 'game changer' in this instance, they don't truly understand reality.
Nope 👎on the saddle. Also difficult to find a fitter that doesn't want to sell you bars, shoes, saddle, stems etc. Would be interesting to have a bike fit then approach another fitter for a fit and see what they say.
I've got the Fizik 3D printed saddle when it was first released. It was waste of money. I got a Prologo for half the price and it is better and lighter. (The Fizik saddle has dropped in price since I bought it when it was first released) 3D printed saddles are an example of over engineering.
its a bit contradictive to what most bikefitters usually tell you, saddle discomfort comes from bad positioning. Hence i got a question: 1. the position on the own bike would be relevant to get the most accurate out of the one to one, no? Also here the street price for a regular fizik 3d saddle would be like 250€ and the one 2 one depending on the railing 450-490€ While comfort is king its a really tough choice
My initial thought as well. You're really fighting the symptoms here, not the cause of the discomfort... This would be the solution if your position is dialed in, but because of physiological issues, you can't find a saddle which suits you. Or you're constrained by sponsorship/contractual stuff.
This video seems to be an ad for the Fizik saddles too, imho, while not clearly being marked like one.
Neill Stanbury: Am I a joke to you?
Burt's the joke
What mudguards are you using? They’re looking good :)
If you ever look in the mirror you will probably notice that your ears are not actually level, which is an easy example of how asymmetric people are. I am sure this could be a game changer for some people, nice to have for some people and not at all necessary for others. It is nice that the option is out there.
Who is Jeran Thomas?
The Idea of adjusting the density of the saddle to the pressure is really remarkable. This example of different leg length is really poor. Different size cranks for left and right leg would be the correct approach.
The padding density provides frition so you don't slide around. It is not there primarily for comfort. I perfectly fitting saddle requires no padding. Your bib shorts have padding.
If he does in fact have real leg length difference, shimming is the way to go not different crank lengths.
Why is he right down the front of the saddle? That seems like a positional defect to me.
So Phil is suggesting to buy a £500 saddle instead of installing £30 worth of cleat shims, heel wedges and or forefoot wedging to align your pelvis and get you functioning more symmetrically on the bike? Makes sense..
No, he's not. Nothing he said suggested these are mutually exclusive. Wanna try? Put on your wedges and shims and ride the wrong saddle and ask yourself again whether a saddle matters if you got shims and wedges.
@@themightymite5688he didn’t mention cleat or shoe shims at all? So he is suggesting that by omission.
lol are you the dude who drank from the toilet because they didn’t put up a sign telling you not to?
lol are you the dude who was admitted for starvation because school omitted putting a sign telling you to eat?
This is quite a joke . A new saddle that willl not ever fix a positional issue
If your bib shorts are padded why do you need padding in a saddle? Answer: to stop your butt from sliding around too easily. It is not for suspension.
It's all just too ridiculous, and life tells me that when people reach so quickly for clichés, 'game changer' in this instance, they don't truly understand reality.
Nope 👎on the saddle.
Also difficult to find a fitter that doesn't want to sell you bars, shoes, saddle, stems etc. Would be interesting to have a bike fit then approach another fitter for a fit and see what they say.
I've got the Fizik 3D printed saddle when it was first released. It was waste of money. I got a Prologo for half the price and it is better and lighter. (The Fizik saddle has dropped in price since I bought it when it was first released) 3D printed saddles are an example of over engineering.
Ridiculous
Unless you're racing at a decent level, then spending that much on a saddle is OTT.