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Sitero

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7 Reviews

Designed with our Retül fit specialists, doctors, and engineers, the Sitero is the…

Body Geometry Saddles vs. Traditional Saddles

Body Geometry Saddles vs. Traditional Saddles

Pressure Mapping Performance

Pressure Mapping Performance

We pioneered the use of pressure mapping to validate our solutions are providing real rider benefit and are backed by real science. Pressure mapping shows how different Body Geometry saddles solve rider problems, from soft tissue pressure to sit bone pain, in any riding position.

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Designed with our Retül fit specialists, doctors, and engineers, the Sitero is the best-fitting saddle for aerodynamic time trial positions. A wide channel, progressive shape, level 2 padding and multiple width options provide optimal comfort and support for long distance rides in an aerodynamic position. And to further ensure that this is the best Triathlon/Time Trial saddle on the market, it features hollow Chromoly rails and SWAT™ mounts that allow for aerodynamic storage of your ride essentials.

  • Next-level comfort for riders of all sizes while in the aero position.

  • Lightweight and supportive PU padding for comfort and support on longer rides.

  • 4-way stretch cover material for unparalleled Pelvic rami comfort.

  • Level 2 padding: Medium density foam for bike feel with additional cushioning.

  • Durable hollow Cr-Mo rails.

  • SWAT™-compatible mounts molded into the saddle base allow for sleek and integrated storage solutions.

  • Size 130mm / Weight 227g

  • Size 155mm / Weight 245g

Rider Reviews

5

7 Reviews

 

Finally, relief… start here

After struggling with many tri saddles on long outdoor and indoor rides, the Sitero is the one. The wide long and large cutout provide pressure relief, especially for riders whose hips roll back during rides. Compared to other tri saddles — the most similar being the Gebiomized stride, ISM PN3.1 and Bisaddle Saint and Hurricane — finding the right position is easier with the Sitero's wide design. Padding is also more comfy and supportive than others, with little upward pressure and playing nice with thin tri short chamois. However, Specialized's sizing is off. The small Sitero is as wide or wider as many other brands (ISM, Gebiomized, Prologo). Opt for the small on most tri bikes. Also the rails could be longer in future models for those who slam their saddle forward.


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Alex

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THIS ONE

I have used it on every bike for the last 4 years. Every. Bike. Road, CX/gravel, MTB. It's basically the power saddle but the nose is more broad and there's no "scoop" shape to it. It's very flat. It's like a big flat wedge and my nether regions love it more than any saddle I've ever tried.

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Yes!

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Danielle

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Women’s problem solving

Great for women who have issues not just in the perineum area.. if you know what I mean. I just sent it back as I decided the no 2 felt slightly more comfy even though slightly less padding. Still trying to get the height and angle of no 2 right. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to be 100% comfy on a bike so limited on length of ride but these saddles def the best I’ve tried so far. Def sorted out discomfort at ‘the front’ which was such a joy. So for women trying to get pain relief (tri atheletes or not).. I’d give it a go!

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Jane R.

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Both bikes

I got this seat for both my bikes. Very comfortable.

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Joan K.

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The most comfortable saddle I’ve

The most comfortable saddle I’ve ever had. Thanks

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Yes!

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Guest G.

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Good geometry for a female

Good geometry for a female rider, done a couple long rides with no problems

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Guest G.

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Awesome saddle!!! I had been

Awesome saddle!!! I had been riding a Fizik Arione saddle for the past few years, I recently added tri-bars to my Specialized Tarmac SL4 for Triathlon. The Arione saddle created a lot of discomfort in the soft tissue area and created a lot of numbness after riding in aggressive or TT positions. I decided to try the Sitero saddle. It is incredibly comfortable! No pressure points when riding in an upright position during long climbs, and it is very comfortable when in TT position. It took me a few rides to get used to the wider nose, but it is also extremely comfortable in the TT position for long periods of time. I have used the saddle for over 300km now and have not experienced any discomfort. I would recommend this saddle to anyone who has experienced soft tissue discomfort when transitioning to triathlon or for anyone who does not like narrower saddles!

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Tyler B.

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