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Brand- Selle Italia
Selle Italia SLR Carbon 130 - S3
The legend has evolved. The new SLR Carbon takes lightweight performance to the next level, with a redesigned silhouette that retains the unbeatable shape of the SLR Chair.
Discover the joy of lightweight performance with the SLR Carbon. Made with a new carbon layering method to create thinner yet stiffer guides, this is a saddle that refuses to compromise. The hand-made padding is applied only where it is needed, helping you stay comfortable while on the run.
FEATURES
- Carbon construction with new layering method for maximum lightness
- Thin but rigid carriages for superior efficiency
- Redesigned silhouette that retains the iconic shape Selle Italia SLR
- Handmade padding applied only where it is needed in strategic points
- Performance-oriented design
SPECIFIC
- Use: Road
- Level: Performance
- Center Channel: Superflow
- Coating: Synthetic
- Padding: Lightweight Pad Covering
- Hull: Composite
- Carriage: Carbon Rail - Ø7x9 mm
- Color: Black
- Made in Italy
DIMENSIONS and WEIGHT (manufacturer ± 8%)
- 130 x 242 mm - 118 gr.
- 145 x 242 mm - 122 gr.
SUPERFLOW
SuperFlow technology drastically reduces all those physical ailments caused by prolonged pressure on the pelvic area, allowing you to always find an optimal and extremely comfortable sitting position.
ADVANCED CARBON RAILS
The carbon rails have been created with an all-new carbon layup for lightweight and strength, while the improved rail angle ensures better vibration absorption.
CARBON POWERED
Shell made of carbon composite and high quality nylon polymer.
HOMEMADE LIGHTWEIGHT PAD COVERING
It offers style and support with a beautiful handmade cover, made of fine and lightweight materials and with the craftsmanship of Selle Italia.
NEUTRAL
Neutral Shaped (anatomical) saddles provide adequate support for both riders with anterior pelvic rotation (dynamic cyclists) and those with posterior pelvic rotation (static cyclists).