Pro Griffon AF Saddle (142mm) (Black/White/Red)

Pro Griffon AF Saddle (142mm) (Black/White/Red)
Price: $82.99
Discontinued Online
This item is discontinued and no longer available for purchase. You may want to search our site for a similar item.
This is the Pro Griffon AF Titanium saddle. The Shimano Pro Griffon Ti AF Saddle features carbon reinforced base construction and shock absorbing technology. Super light high density EVA padding and airflow ventilation make this one of the most comfortable saddles available.     
          
Features:
  • Carbon reinforced base construction
  • Shock absorbing technology
  • Super light high density EVA padding
  • Airflow ventilation
  • Weight: 205gr.

This product was added to our catalog on August 29, 2014

The first step in choosing your perfect saddle is identifying your riding style. Each PRO saddle is optimized for its intended use: Road riders rely on low weight saddles that fully interact with their movement to venture on long, ambitious rides. While MTB riders are more demanding in strength and durability to overcome rough trails.

Men and women have different sit bone structures and therefore require different saddles. In general, women's saddles are slightly wider in the midsection than men’s saddles. Women often find more comfort in anatomical design features like a cut-out in the saddle or slightly thicker padding.

Your flexibility determines largely which saddle shape is best for you, based on your movement on the saddle. Try it yourself and see which type of rider matches your flexibility.

The ‘Less Flexible’ tends to shift around more. Therefore needs a more curved saddle to maintain an efficient riding position. The ‘Flexible’ rider has a natural, more stable position. Therefore benefiting from the freedom of movement of a flat saddle. The ‘Very Flexible’ rider falls between these two extremes. These riders find comfort in an almost flat saddle with a gentle curve.

Riders that use an aggressive position on the bike can experience numbness or pressure while riding. As they reach toward the handlebar, the pelvis tends to follow and roll forward, unloading weight off the sit bones and onto the soft tissue of the perineum. An anatomic cut-out in the saddle or a saddle with a wider nose helps to relieve that pressure.


ModelRider Flexibility/PositionSaddle Profile
AerofuelAggressive, aero positionShort base, broad anatomic recess
FalconFlexible, riders with a stable riding positionFlat profile, anatomic recess
GriffonLess flexible, riders who tend to move around in the saddleFlat side, rounded rear
StealthAggressive, forward riding positionSnub-nosed, large anatomic recess
TurnixModerately flexible, balanced pressure distribution,Weaved side profile, semi-rounded rear, with or without anatomic recess