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New Senso OneRelo Rail-Less Saddle Has a Single Track Mind

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Here’s a press release we just received and, while we’re all for innovation and keep a pretty open mind, there are some glaring omissions that leave a lot of questions. Lack of price notwithstanding, there’s no mention of how this works with conventional seatposts. And there’s no image showing the artwork on the saddle cover, which is disappointing. Anywhoo, we’ll update if we can get some more info. In the meantime, wrap your noodle around it for a minute:

PRESS RELEASE: The Senso OneRelo features Velo’s new patented rail-less technology. By replacing the conventional two-rail system with a single-track that runs down the middle of the saddle, Velo is introducing a new way to connect saddles to the seat tube. The saddle employs an innovative easy-to-mount system, making it sturdy, flexible and also extremely lightweight. The mounting system gives this Senso performance saddle superior adjustability – the OneRelo can be secured at different points along its track and rotated forward or backward for better fine-tuning.

The Senso OneRelo features Velo’s natural feeling imcrofiber material, which is longer lasting and keeps the saddle’s temperature consistenht rtoughout the entire ride. The saddle’s stylish, sporty design is accentuated by a colorful artistic drawing etched into the top of the saddle, giving it a unique and trendy look.

This is Velo’s first aftermarket saddle that features the new single-track technology. The Senso line provides the highest quality saddles designed to deliver optimized performance and riding comfort. Developed for cycling enthusiasts and those looking for the ultimate outdoor challenge, Senso takes technology, quality and comfort to a whole new level.

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Brian
Brian
13 years ago

So… it’s a pivotal with fore-aft adjustability?

Piv Wazfurst
Piv Wazfurst
13 years ago

Yeah, like a for/aft adjustable pivitol, like the Alienation sliders:

http://www.alienationbmx.com/parts/seats/slider-misfit

Chris C Olivier
13 years ago

This may be the first time roadies have stolen technology from BMX. Call it whatever fancy name you want to Velo its still just a pivotal.

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