Hear what our Customers have to say...
11,312 Miles
James Lawrence, the Iron Cowboy, rode our saddle 11,312 miles in 101 days setting a world record without getting any saddle sores. #IronCowboyTested
Bisaddle Difference
"Most athletes think it's normal to feel uncomfortable on their saddle. They exchange comfort for a lighter saddle. Now I enjoy my rides more and don't miss training days due to saddle sores."
- Ellie Salthouse
Ironman Champion
Do you experience any of these painful saddle symptoms? The Fix is Bisaddle
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😣 Pain
“Usually the pain begins after 3 miles, and boy do I hate bumps of any kind!”
Pain can be experienced when body weight is supported by the soft tissue between your sit bones.
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😟 Numbness
“After 10-15 miles, I would develop numbness”
Bike saddles can cause men and women to put pressure on the perineum, which is the area located between the external genitals and the anus. This pressure causes arteries and nerves to compress, resulting in reduced blood flow and sensation to your genitals.
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😰 Discomfort
“I have tried an exhausting number of bicycle seats and haven’t found a comfortable saddle”
Saddle padding shouldn’t be excessively thick or soft. This causes the padding to squish down under the sit bones – and pushes up in the middle – adding pressure and discomfort where you don’t want it.
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😬 Saddle Sores
“I had trouble with numbness and saddle sores while in aero position”
When you ride in the drops or in aero position your pelvis tilts forward (three degrees more for women then men), which can take pressure off the sit bones and can re-distribute it on soft tissue area causing sores and numbness.
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😱 E.D.
“I was holding back on extra and long distance rides because I was worried about “ED”
“There are only two kinds of male cyclists – those who are impotent and those who will be impotent.” – Dr. Irwin Goldstein
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🫤 Soft Tissue Damage
“I was miserable on my saddle and developed certain “female” issues”
A recent article indicated that 30% of the professional female riders the author knew, required genital surgery from damage due to saddle pressure.
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FAQ
Does BiSaddle fit Women?
Women have found BiSaddle to provide comfort when no other saddle could. Click Here for reviews from women.
Does BiSaddle fit Men?
Men have used BiSaddle to increase blood flow and reduce numbness. Click Here for reviews from men.
How wide or narrow is a BiSaddle?
The rear adjusts from 132mm to 185mm. The front adjusts from 40mm to 75mm.
How do I adjust a BiSaddle?
Simply loosen the 4 bolts on the underside of BiSaddle and slide the rear and front to your desired width, then retighten bolts.
How do I know it will work for me?
Not only can you adjust the width of BiSaddle, but you can also adjust how round or flat each side is. This provides every adjustment needed to get a perfect fit.
We offer a 90 day money back guarantee if you can't get it to work for you.
How about MTB, Tri, Road etc?
Cyclists from all backgrounds can enjoy adjusting BiSaddle to provide a fit that reduces rubbing, saddle sores and numbness.
How does it effect blood flow?
Pressure mapping has shown BiSaddle to relieve pressure and increase blood flow in all riding positions.
Will BiSaddle fit my bike?
The BiSaddle Chromoly and Titanium rails are round and will fit all seat posts including side clamp, top clamp and stationary bikes (Peloton). The BiSaddle carbon fiber frame has oval rails and will only fit top clamp seat posts or posts specifically made for oval rails.