• Home
  • Contributors
  • About Core77
  • Advertising
  • Contact Us
  • Newsletter
  • Get Our RSS Feed
Coroflot Design Job o' the day Converse is seeking an Innovation 
 Design Manager
in Massachusetts

Core77

c77 coroflot
  • articles
  • photo galleries
  • calendar
  • books + links
  • design schools
  • discussions
  • store
Our Other Sites
  • design firms
  • design jobs
Advertisement

FEATURED EVENTSSee All Events

Opportunity Green Business Conference Nov. 7-8, 2009

Timeless by Boym Partners Nov. 4-Nov. 14, 2009

Copenhagen Bike Share Competition Deadline:
Nov. 17, 2009

iF Concept Award Deadline: January 5, 2010

Get Our Newsletter
Submit

Sign-up four your monthly fix of design news, reviews and stuff to make you smarter.

Follow Core77
Twitter Facebook RSS
Photo Galleries
IDW 2009DUTCH DESIGN WEEK 2009 Core77's coverage of the largest design event in the Netherlands340 images IDW 2009PRAGUE DESIGN DAYS 2009 Join our tour of Designerblok, the annual Czech design festival! 150 images IDW 2009LONDON DESIGN FESTIVAL 2009 Check out Core77's massive galleries from this giant European design event!398 images IDW 2009GIZMODO GALLERY 2009 Home-made tesla coils, pancake making machines, vintage electronics and more64 images IDW 2009EUROBIKE 2009 Our massive galleries from the world's largest bike show160 images Bauhaus Summer School 2009MAKER FAIRE AFRICA The inaugural event celebrating African ingenuity118 images IDW 2009NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL GIFT FAIR The best from the world of giftware64 images IDW 2009ISTANBUL DESIGN WEEKEND 2009 The latest in Mediterranean design92 images Bauhaus Summer School 2009BAUHAUS SUMMER SCHOOL 2009 Get familiar with Bauhaus Dessau!84 images
 Beijing's enormous, zero-energy LED screen: this month?
 NY Design Week 2008 Preview: Rosella Folding Umbrella at designboom
Lay off the horn
Posted by Alison  |  5 May 2008  |  Comments (5)

hornless.jpg
Mark-9 double-frame seat

Fresh off 42 miles of asphalt with 30,000 of my closest friends on the Five Boro Bike Tour, my perineum region is wondering if there is something more I can do for comfort than buying heavily padded spandex and maximum surface area bicycle seat. Now I'm aware you should have a painless bottom if you just know how to sit. But the thing is even knowing how to sit won't save you from bone-to-seat discomfort over many a pothole. Upon researching some alternative options, I find that these "horned seats" really are uncomfortable (not to mention sexually discouraging) to even the most professional of cyclists. Luckily, Spongy Wonder has patented a lifetime guaranteed, double-framed, hornless bike seat that transfers pressure to the sit bones. Available in three models dependent on weight, the seat consists of two inwardly and outwardly adjustable foam pads that fit most all road bikes. After 8 hours on a plastic platform, I for one would be eager to give this invention a try. To purchase visit Tesco Shopping.

Posted in Object Culture • Permalink Tweet This! | Digg This! | Save to del.icio.us | Submit to Reddit | Stumble It!
Don't forget

Hot this month!

Dutch Design Week The largest design event in the Netherlands Prague Design Days Join our tour of Designerblok! 1 Hour Design Challenge Winners! The Future of Digital Reading Coroflot Salary Survey Results Find out what you're worth

Comments



jmoreyMay 5, 2008 3:11 PM

My dad has always had trouble with bike seats and he bought a seat similar to that one. it was horrible. I tried it too, and couldn't figure out how to balance on it right. It just felt awkward all around.

they say that if you butt hurts from your seat you just need to ride more and your muscles will develop. a lot of people go out and buy the super plush seats, and although they feel good in the start you slowly sink then rubbing your spots even more as you ride. i just got a new schwinn hybrid and the stock seat feels good, i have a wider one i thought of putting on but might just leave it. todays with the first day i commuted to work, and it feels good, and i rode all weekend on it.

MinaMay 5, 2008 3:27 PM

I've seen these style saddles before. I would suspect that their usefulness is highly dependent on the style of riding, frame geometry, and setup.

This saddle might be ok for cruising around (in a more upright riding position), but I would suggest trying many saddles from different companies. Terry is well known for their ergonomic saddles.

GeorgeMay 5, 2008 6:02 PM

The horn of a bicycle seat is a critical component for bike control while standing, cornering and avoiding obstacles. The ability to grasp the horn with your inner thigh gives the rider control over the whole bike's center of gravity and enables the more subtle angular tweaking required for optimum control.
I would not trust this seat to be as effective, performance wise, as a standard seat. There is a reason bike saddles have horns, despite their well known discomfort aspect.

Bill EcclesMay 5, 2008 8:49 PM

Another good one to try is the Topeak Allay. For men, anyway, it's tons more comfortable than a horny seat (so to speak), yet it still gives you the control that having a horn gives. It's relatively inexpensive, too.

WESley PierceMay 5, 2008 10:10 PM

As a lifelong cyclist, commuter, tourist, and top category racer, I take issue with these type of saddles, and especially with the "assumption" that it's the saddle that is always the root of the comfort problem. First, fit and position is the key to feeling comfortable on a saddle. The "horned" models we're all familiar with have been tested over the last hundred years, and reflect the anatomical needs to pedal efficiently and quickly. Second, the model shown here is short, making position adjustments during riding impossible, and focuses all the pressure on the glutens maxi mus, where you have a tremendous amount of your muscle power used for riding.

Of course anyone coming off the couch or with limited miles in the legs will experience discomfort as you do need to have some conditioning to ride comfortably, as is the case with most types of exercise!

Name:
Email:
URL:
Comment:

Most Recent Design Jobs at Coroflot.com - Where Design Never Sleeps

Account Director: Branding & Packaging
DGI (Design Group Italia) : Milan, Italy
CAD Specialist - Industrial Design
Research in Motion (RIM) : Mississauaga (Toronto), ON
Web Designer
TrialPay : Mountain View, CA
Footwear Designer
Footwear Design Department : Metropolitan New York, NJ
Associate Graphic Designer, Kid Girl- Gymboree Brand
Gymboree Corporation : San Francisco, CA
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer Interdisciplinary Digital Design Technologies
Victoria University of Wellington : Wellington, New Zealand

+ View all Design Jobs
+ Post a Job

Most Recent Design Firm Updates at Designdirectory.com - Where Design Firms Get Seen

LOGIC
Product Development Technologies
pbeach event design + 3d digital rendering!
Designit
Elegance Soft
SUSTENTA DESIGN
Aalto Design Factory
DC Interactive
Mapache Creatives
Adver Face

Recently Featured Portfolios
at Coroflot.com

Oliver Aschenbrennerrobert millingtonben  longoHarriet Cox
+ See More Design Portfolios
+ Make your own Portfolio

©2009 Core77, Inc. All rights reserved
about | contact us | advertise | mailing list