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fizik unveils Antares racing saddle, perfected for high performance

  • Ron 

fizik recently launched a new Antares range, enhanced and adapted for racing. Utilising a versatile, low-profile , wider nose and central cut-out, the range eliminates pressure hotspots, enabling easier movement around the saddle for improved comfort.

The wider nose allows the rider to adopt multiple positions and the low profile design enables more connection through the saddle, optimising transfer and pedalling efficiency. The updated model also offers a central cut out eliminating pressure hotspots and facilitating blood flow, even when tucked into an aero riding position.

Antares 00

The 00 model is the lightest in the range, utilising a combination of high-module, full- shell and rails for maximum stiffness and featuring injected EVA padding, tuned to improve power transfer and saving.

The updated design can be found in both 140mm and 150mm width options, with 00, R1, R3 and R5 models offering carbon, Kium and S-alloy rail options to cater for all weight and stiffness requirements.

Locatelli, Product Manager at said: “The new generation of Antares saddles highlight the constant innovation we see every day at fizik.  We recognize the importance of maximising comfort and appreciate the varied needs of riders no matter what their of riding.”

Specifications

  • 00
    • Length: 270mm
    • Width: 140mm
    • Weight:
    • 140mm – 118g
    • 150mm – 124g
    • Pricing: €299,00 / £259.99 / $299.99
  • R1
    • Length: 268mm
    • Width: 140mm
    • Weight:
    • 140mm – 161g
    • 150mm – 166g
    • Rail: 7x9mm
    • Price: €199,00 / £179.99 / $224.99
  • R3
    • Length: 268mm
    • Width: 140mm
    • Weight:
    • 140mm – 195g
    • 150mm – 202g
    • Rail: 7×7 mm
    • Price: €149,00 / £144.99 / $149.99
  • R5
    • Length: 268mm
    • Width: 140mm
    • Weight
    • 140mm – 210g
    • 150mm – 217g
    • Rail: 7x7mm
    • Price: €109,00 / £104.99 / $129.99

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