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New Company Astute Italia Now Offering Handmade Italian Carbon Shock Absorbing Saddles

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The Skycarb, Astute Italia’s 140 gram flagship represents the full gamut of Astute’s technology.  Tri-density cushioning (one layer of which is memory foam) and a shock pad absorber system which places pads where the rails attach to the carbon shell shows Astute thought not just about weight with these saddles, but comfort too.  Join us after the break for more on the Skycarb and Astute Italia’s other models, the Skylite and Skyline.

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Even the underside of the Skycarb looks good, showing off its shock absorbers, carbon rails, and carbon shell.

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One of the ways Astute Italia keeps their saddles light without removing every shred of cushioning is the method by which they attach the cover to the shell.  They use an interlocking dual shell design that secures the microfiber cover without the need for glue or staples.

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Each of Astute Italia’s saddles are available with or without cutouts (SR indicates no cutout, VT cutout) and are 275mm long by 135mm wide.

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Next in Astute’s lineup is the 173 gram Skylite, which boasts most of the same technology as the Skycarb, except it has a carbon reinforced shell instead of full carbon.  It still retains the carbon rails.

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The 199 gram Skyline has the same inner carbon-reinforced shell as the Skylite, an outer shell of soft touch nylon, and rails made of titanium alloy.

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ccolagio
ccolagio
10 years ago

what happened the break?! WHERES THE BREAK?!

ccolagio
ccolagio
10 years ago

to*

NickB
NickB
10 years ago

How much skrilla we talking?

Kimble
Kimble
10 years ago

These look great. Where do we get them?

LanceA
10 years ago

looks like a Kobi seat design, but more stealth (and less shock absorbing).

Beth
Beth
10 years ago
Sam
Sam
10 years ago

Hi guys, we will be getting these in at the end of July/beginning of August.

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Brands.aspx?BrandID=1478

Sean
Sean
10 years ago

Tell em the price son! Chain Reaction has the Skycarb in white for a paltry Aus$480!!!!!!!!

Sardinian Rider
Sardinian Rider
10 years ago

Handmade + Italia+ italian flag = charge plenty of money for it. Are these things made here in Italy for real ? How come there is no official www for Astute ? I’ll stick to my perfect 60 Euro worth of Specialized saddles,too bad they fail after only 6 months..

bk
bk
10 years ago

Huh-huh, you said ass-toot.

efukt
efukt
10 years ago

$469.24 for a skycarb lolcopter

Psi Squared
Psi Squared
10 years ago

Here you go, Sardinian Rider. I found the Astute Italia website after 12-15 seconds of googling:

http://www.astuteitalia.com/

LUCAPAD
LUCAPAD
10 years ago

I know the Italian laboratory that produce the Astute becouse I live near it,I guaranted that saddles are made fully in Italy with a team of people that have 30 years experience on this sector.
Even see the site,becouse they have launched new version on 8/08/2013.

emilyk
emilyk
10 years ago

It’s more look like that the small parts are made in CHINA, but combine all in Italy.

Liam
10 years ago

Yes ..love the saddle..
We have them and carry Sarto and a few other Handmade Bespoke Style Goodies..
http://www.ciclismogiovanni.com
or call . we are always elated to chat about our beloved pastime…877-508-8350
or skype us: cruzerpan1

Alessandro Maso
7 years ago

The future ( and the present) of the saddles… i’ve just seen that it’s sure that using that we’ll preserve energy every time

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