E3 Power Form Saddle


Posted on: Wednesday, January 9th, 2008 at 11:21 am by: T.H.Pankey
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E3 Power Form Saddle: The revolutionary, most ergonomically correct, new bike seat out there!
It’s here! The male-specific bike seat by which all bike seats will be measured against; the E3 Form Gel Saddle. This revolutionary, most ergonomically correct compared to all others bike seat was designed by Josh Cohen. Its design focuses on specifically helping the male rider, and in a nutshell, if you’ll pardon the pun, here’s how.
Whether seated in a sprint or a climb, the design of the E3 Form Gel Saddle is going to give you an edge. Why, why, already? Glad you asked. Because of how it’s designed, and what it does for you because of the design is the answer.
The design is slimmer through the front of the seat than other bike seats. That means more blood is allowed to flow unencumbered through the pelvic region with the E3 Form Gel Saddle than the amount of blood that is allowed to flow through your pelvic region with the average tear drop seat everyone’s using today.
And since blood is allowed to flow more freely through the pelvic region, it goes without saying, there is less overall stress on your body’s circulatory system. That means when you’re pulling the trigger on a sprint, the oxygen is there, more readily available to you for your use. Pretty simple when you think about it; don’t restrict blood flow or seriously minimize the restricting of blood flow through the pelvic region a la Josh Cohen’s E3 Form Gel Saddle, and as the French say, Voila! You now have an edge over those whose blood is being more restricted by their bike seat.
Then too, the design only keeps the widest part of your seat, well, on the seat, while allowing you to use your legs in a more efficient way, i.e, not rubbing the saddle while pedaling. This is due to the sudden change between the aft of the saddle and the now more pronounced, slimmer front of the saddle. Less probability of rubbing through the front of the saddle, which of course is the interior of your legs where your arteries are, means more freely flowing blood, thus again, more oxygen in the circulatory system.
How much does it go for? About $30 – a small, small price to pay considering this one is going to be the industry standard. Give it a test run – Josh Cohen already has, and now it’s available to you, too!




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