Seatposts and Saddles
The precision-engineered Wolf Tooth Seatpost Clamp secures your seatpost and looks good doing it. At the heart of this seatpost collar is our custom self-aligning bolt and anchor. The M5 bolt includes a spherical washer and mates with a cylindrical...
The special feature of the 610 Infinergy® M-D active "Made in Germany" is the foam of the saddle, which no longer consists of classic PU foam, but of the BASF Infinergy® material known from running shoes. This material is very robust and brings comfort...
The weight optimised 612 ERGOWAVE® Carbon was specifically designed to accomodate the requirements of both competitive and leisure cyclists both on the road or mountainbike. With 147 g it is the lightest 612 ERGOWAVE® model.
While Innerbarends® bring your hands inwards, improving aerodynamics on long and straight stretches, the classic bar ends of the Stuby® grips have the advantage that when you're going uphill, pulling on the outside of the handlebars allows more...
The 702 comfort grip offers a maximum contact area, support and comfort. The extra-large wing supports your wrist and evenly distributes pressure thanks to its very large contact area. The preferred area of use is a comfortable trekking or city bike.
Issues with your seatpost slipping down when riding? This Double binder with friction seatpost clamp will solve your seatpost slippage issues. It replaces the seatpost binder clamp on your bike.
Seatpost slipping when you ride? This friction clamp set is an elegant solution to this annoying problem plaguing many heavy riders or mountain bikers with dropper seatpost.
The M-D Line was developed for maximum relief of sensitive areas. A pressure distribution according to medical experts. The M-D Line stands for Maximized Dip and, in combination with the high classical step shape, distributes the body weight to the sit...
Triathletes are capable of suffering but still experience sitting troubles excessively. The extreme sitting position in combination with long riding units presents an ergonomic challenge.