Saddles and Seatposts
A good saddle means hours of enjoyable riding; it's arguably the most important upgrade for comfort, which means comfort has been baked in to the design principles for all our saddles.
Saddles and Seatposts
Each of our saddles are scrutinised over and trail tested by the team (it's a tough job but someone has to do it...) to ensure they're held to the highest standard.
Sonder saddles support your hard bits rather than those soft bits, and the nose length is sculpted to help swift changeovers when riding on or out of the saddle. These principles mean we've found our saddles are good for all riders, no matter your gender, shape or size, we've got a saddle to suit you and your riding.
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