Cobb Cycling Gen 2 Saddle – First Ride
Some things take time to get right; setting your saddle position is one of those things. Tiny adjustments – fraction of a degree here, millimeter there, can suddenly transform what […]
Some things take time to get right; setting your saddle position is one of those things. Tiny adjustments – fraction of a degree here, millimeter there, can suddenly transform what […]
Touted as the world’s most comfortable saddle for women, Terry prides itself on designing, testing, and modifying a wide variety of saddles for all levels and types of riders. Just […]
Saddles are, by their very nature, a personal choice; what one athlete loves, another may find unusable. Fitting a saddle comes down to not only an athlete’s body type, but […]
When we received the Tri.7 from Dash Cycles we honestly wondered if this saddle could have come from the same insanity that brought us the Mad Fiber Clinchers. These two products share […]
With the introduction of the SHIV in 2012, Specialized was the first of the big 3 cycling manufacturers to introduce a triathlon-specific frame. Specialized continues to innovate in tri-specific market […]
It’s hard to believe how time has flown, yet here we are, a month since we first received the Adamo Attack. And after putting significant mileage on the Attack, we’re […]
The Garmin says we’re about 150 miles into our Adamo Attack long-term review, and we wanted to give just a quick little update (read our first look, here). We also received […]
While the Adamo Attack is designed primarily for road racers, we can all be sure that triathletes took notice of the release of this saddle late last year. The Attack […]