| Options | Black (Item# 799403315407 82624 SI2000) In Store Now |
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| Description | The days of bulky padded shorts and uncomfortable standard seats are gone! Deltaâ€TMs revolutionary hex Air Saddle Covers feature hexagonal air pocket grids that flex to provide optimum bike seat cushion for all riders, men and women. Flexible and stretchy hex Air bike seat covers simply fit over your existing saddle to provide a waterproof and UV resistant breakthrough in technology. No bulky hard gels or foam, just revolutionary comfort. As indoor cycling exercise stationary bikes and traditional cycling have become the go-to fitness activity for many of us, standard seats often are a literal pain. The hex Air Saddle Covers allow riders to set out on longer rides or match cadence and output with their favorite Peloton instructor. Bio-engineered to provide flexibility and strength, the hex Air Saddle Covers feature two sizes, for racing and touring, compatible with most road and mountain bikes and all major indoor cycling bikes, including Schwinn, NordicTrack and Echelon. This breakthrough design supports and flexes to provide max comfort, specially treated for a non-stick surface and a secure fit without a bulky riding experience. Designed for comfort, easily stretch the hex Air Saddle Cover over your existing saddle, for quick on-off and a fast transition from your outdoor ride and indoor exercise bike.
Specifications: Touring (best for indoor bikes) Dimensions: 10" x 6.5" x 2.5" // 254mm x 165mm x 63.5mm, Weight: 139g |
As with any product, specification is subject to change without prior notification. You are advised to confirm current specification before buying.
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