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Posedla Joyseat Custom Saddle review: 3D printing and aspirations of changing the world

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If you ask most cyclists about high-technology products on their bikes, it’s unlikely that the saddle will make the list. If you look at our list of the best road bike saddles, you’ll find that idea reinforced again. We have options for short or long and different weights but most of what is there is relatively traditional. Despite that, there’s a bit of a revolution happening in saddles. 

Tech specs: Posedla Joyseat custom 3D printed saddle

Price: £490 / $490 

Length: 262 mm

Width: 136-162 mm depending on the buyer

Weight: 180g as measured

Rail: 7×9 carbon

More info: posedla.com

The revolution that is pushing bike saddle technology is 3D printing and it started with Specialized. In 2020 Specialized was the first to use 3D printing technology from a California company named Carbon to create a saddle unlike anything else on the market. Since then, Specialized has moved on to a second generation, Fizik has put out two generations of saddles using the same technology, and both Sella San Marco and Selle Italia now have options as well. What all of those options share is that the technology underpinning them is the same. 

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