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Sattel Grip Carbon

Width 130mm/145mm, length 270mm, rail 7x9.2mm, Alcantara
Producer: Beast-Components
Sattel Grip Carbon 130mm, black
130mm, black
Stock
CHF 299.00 (CHF 299.00 / 299.00)
+ shipping costs
Sattel Grip Carbon 145mm, black
145mm, black
Stock
CHF 299.00 (CHF 299.00 / 299.00)
+ shipping costs

Description

For you, a saddle has to be easy to grip. You are looking for lightness and comfort. Carbon with Alcantara leather (microfiber fleece). Great flexibility combined with high robustness.

For max. rider weight: 90 kg.

Tech Specs

Weight: 106g
Material: carbon fabric, padding and synthetic leather

Dimensions in mm: Width: 130mm | Length: 270mm / Width: 145mm | Length: 270mm

Rails in mm: High oval 7x9.2mm

Cushioning: 3mm Foam

Made in the Germany (Handmade in Deutschland)

The Beast Carbon components are produced entirely in-house at the Black East GmbH in Dresden, Germany - here bikes are loved and lightweight construction is lived. The quite young company is a spin-off of the Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre, a dedicated engineering department at the Technische Universität Dresden. Thus, the scientific standard when working with carbon as a material is the first priority. Using state-of-the-art techniques from the automotive industry, aerospace and innovative manufacturing processes, the quality and practicality of road and mountain bikes is expected to benefit and improve significantly. Final stage geometry optimizations and life expectancy of fiber-reinforced plastics are central keywords here. The fact that the whole thing can even be combined with colors, is, of course, a welcome unique selling point for the German lightweenies. It took several years of constant improvement and evaluation after evaluation followed one another until the complicated process had matured - that's just how it works in research and development.