Fizik Gobi M1 Carbon Braided Saddle 2017

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Highest price was seen £134.99 on 14 Sep 2018
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Average price is £125.14 base on 9 price changes
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Description
Gobi M1: The Gobi range is specially designed to give the best shape, weight, support, flexibility and durability for Marathon and Enduro/All Mountain riding. The popular Gobi design has been updated and its long-nose shape, which allows for a lot of rider movement, has been retained. We’ve also retained the original Gobi’s successful Twin Flex and Wing Flex technology and updated it with the latest composite shell and rail technology to make the saddle stronger and lighter than ever before. The Gobi M1 features a strong, light composite carbon shell, with Tail Flex – a flexible rear section that absorbs shock aiding for smoother transition on and off the saddle, and – Wing Flex technology – which enables flexibility where your thighs meet the saddle – and a carbon rail for light weight and strength. It also features a Black Thermo welded Microtex cover for ultimate durability on the trail. Specification: Shell: Composite Carbon WingFlex/TailFlexTM Rail: Carbon Braided 7x9 mm Cover: Black / Black Thermowelded Microtex Thigh Glides: Black Cordura Weight: 155 gr Dimensions: 285x126 mm Integrated Clip System compatible Fi’zi:k is a racing brand. It represents beauty, speed, passion; freedom for those who race against each other, race against the clock and for enthusiast cyclists around the world who identify with the feeling of ‘the fire of competition.’ Established in 1996 as the premium racing brand for Selle Royal Group drawing on more than 60 years of saddle making experience. The aim since then until this day was to provide comfort and support for riders working with professional athletes to develop industry-leading products. All of Fi’zi:k’s saddles are still handmade in Italy. The brand name comes from the phonetic spelling of the word ‘physique’ and the range focuses on the key contact points between the rider and the bike.
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