Saturday, May 29, 2010

New saddle: ISM Adamo Racing

After several failed adjustments to the position of my Cobb V-Flow saddle I have decided to switch it up and try out a new saddle. The V-Flow was a lot better than my last saddle but I wasn't 100% satisfied with the overall comfort it provided me. Next up, the ISM Adamo Racing saddle.



Adam Racing saddle product description:

THE ORIGINAL – and still our top-of-the-line performance saddle for triathletes and time trialers. Designed for aggressive riding in the 0* to 30* hip angle position (aero bars). This seat offers superb comfort in a normally uncomfortable position. The Adamo Racing is completely UCI compliant for time trialing. It even sports a nifty transition rack hook on the back for racking your bike. Uses light weight foam and gel pads with titanium alloy rails. 245mm long and 130mm wide.


I'm really hoping the middle cutout works well for me. It's very similar to the Cobb V-Flow (I believe they have the same designer: John Cobb) but it's well suited for aggressive seat 'nose' riders. I find myself shifting forward on my saddle a lot when I ride in aero and therefore I need a saddle that has a comfortable 'nose'. Hopefully this will be the right saddle for me!

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