gebioMized Saddle pressure mapping

125,00

Road | Gravel | MTB | Triathlon | TT
Saddle comfort testing with detailed pressure analysis

Duration: up to 1 hour

Why This Fit Matters

Still unsure if you’re on the right saddle? Experiencing saddle pain, numbness, or discomfort on longer rides? This service uses gebioMized pressure mapping technology to give you precise insight into how your body interacts with the saddle—both statically and while riding.

Using a pressure-sensitive film with 64 sensors, we map your real-time contact points on the saddle. This allows us to select the correct saddle shape and dial in your saddle position with precision. The result: better comfort, improved stability, and reduced risk of soft tissue issues.

Who It’s For

This session is perfect for riders who:

  • Experience ongoing saddle discomfort or numbness

  • Are unsure if their current saddle is the right fit

  • Want to compare different saddle options

  • Need help optimizing saddle tilt, setback, or height

  • Are preparing for long events or bikepacking

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Description

What’s Included

  • Full saddle pressure mapping using gebioMized sensors

  • Real-time dynamic analysis while pedaling

  • Static vs dynamic pressure comparison

  • Assessment of different seating and hand positions

  • Visual 3D and color-coded reports

  • Saddle fit advice and adjustment

  • Printed report with pressure values and setup notes

What to Bring

To ensure accurate results, please arrive with:

  • Your cycling shoes

  • Your full cycling kit (bib shorts + jersey)

These are essential. If you’re unable to bring them, the session will need to be rescheduled, and a discretionary fee may apply.

Whether you’re riding for comfort, endurance, or performance—this analysis helps you get the most out of your saddle and avoid unnecessary pain on the bike.