Tag: Women’s bike saddle

  • NEW PERFORMANCE BIKE SADDLE – THE CORTA.

    Our newest performance bike saddle was driven by the philosophy of less is more – introducing the Terry Corta.

    Woman pausing during bike ride through fall fields, holding bicycle mounted with Terry Corta performance bike saddle.

    The newest addition to the Terry bike saddle lineup brings greater comfort to underserved riders in the performance category.

    We took a new approach to performance bike saddle shape to solve a persistent problem for some riders, particularly women who have evolved into more aerodynamic riding positions. With the pelvis rotated further forward there can be more pressure on soft tissue up front, so a once-comfortable bike seat doesn’t serve them so well any more.

    For others, the search for a performance level bike saddle has never brought them a comfortable ride. For some women who ride competitively, or like to push their performance boundaries, the search for a lightweight, efficient, low-padding saddle has meant compromising on comfort.

    We developed the Corta saddle to give those riders a new option for greater comfort on the bike with no sacrifice in cycling performance.

    A new combination of performance bike saddle features

    Callouts of key features of the Terry Corta bike saddle

    The Corta features high technology along with traditional Terry comfort features. It’s instantly recognizable as a new approach to bike saddle design, with its snub-nosed, shorty profile, distinctive graphics, and gorgeous silvered-titanium rails.

    Less obvious is the perfected foam density and profiling.

    Side view of a development prototype of the Corta bike saddle, with a straight edge used to gauge foam molding profile.
    Using a straight edge on an early prototype of the Corta, to gauge adjustments needed to optimize the foam molding profile around the center relief channel.

    Like all Terry saddle models, the Corta began with a design informed by decades of saddle design experience. Once the new prototype was complete, it went through a months-long process of testing and refinement, with real-ride testing in a broad range of conditions.

    Feedback from test riders guided the design team through several iterations, until the final combination of shape and densities was achieved.

    Refinements included both lateral shaping at the rear for optimum sit bone support, and front to rear thickness along the relief channel for soft tissue support. The shaping of the drop nose profile helps reduce front pressure and chafing on the thighs.

    Close up view of the top of the Terry Corta bike saddle on a bicycle laid on its side in the grass

    The Corta is also a great looking saddle, with an eye-catching contemporary aesthetic. Microsuede panels are bonded to the tried and tested Duratek cover. Subtle perforations and speed ribbon graphics complete the look. True fact: Makes your bike look faster, even when standing still!

    Aero rider with sensitivity up front? The Corta was designed for you

    We think the Corta brings a new level of comfort to a group of performance oriented riders who have had limited choices up until now.

    We recommend it as a great option for road, triathlon and gravel riders who need an efficient, supportive platform for climbing and aerodynamic power pedaling, with excellent pressure relief in the genital/soft tissue area, and don’t want to compromise on weight savings.


    See product details here, and explore all your Terry performance bike saddle options with our Saddle Selector.

    Also, check out the Raven, another performance bike saddle option for both male and female riders in search of light weight, efficiency, and comfort.

  • FORBES: Best Valentine’s Day Gifts For Active Women.

    Screen Shot 2015-12-05 at 7.44.33 AMRead the full article here: www.forbes.com/best-valentines-day-gifts-for-active-women


    Best Valentine’s Day Gifts For Active Women

    February 6, 2016 X Allison Olmsted
    Most people love chocolate, but Valentine’s Day gifts that are longer lasting can be even better. Here are some great ideas for active women that will show your thoughtfulness and love.

    The cycling pros at Terry have led the industry in women specific saddle design for years, and this limited-edition astronomical print version is the perfect choice if she’s the star in your sky. The Galactic+ is part of their renowned Butterfly line, made for endurance riders with a wide cutaway and a reflective cover. ($120, terrybicycles.com)

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  • FIT CHICK PICKS :: the top 5.

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    Brooklyn Fit Chick here and the East Coast weather is finally starting behave which means I can start going on my all-day rides once again. (Huzzah!) My personal favorite day trip runs from Prospect Park to For Tilden Beach and requires generous amounts of sun block and an iPod full of motivating tunes.

    Being a Terry Fitness Ambassador has some pretty sweet perks such as getting to try out their new gear and let you all know what I think. So today I wanted to let you all know about my favorite gear sold by Terry and where you can find it on their site—you’re welcome!

     

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    Terry Ti Saddle

    This is hands down the most comfortable saddle I have ever ridden in my life and can NOT wait to get this on the road for my first century ride of the season. Women ride the seat differently than men and Terry Saddles are created with the comfort of females in mind. If you plan on going on out for 3+ hours at a time on average—this is the best gear to invest in.

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    Element GT Lady Jacket

    As I previously stated—the weather on the East Coast has been very up and down. Yesterday for example (as I type this) it was 86 degrees and humid while today it is in the mid-60s and cloudy. (This makes my sinuses very unhappy, by the way.) Each day I leave my home to go for a ride I am not sure how the day will turn out but this Gore Bike Wear windbreaker is very dependable. It repels water and wind and feels so light that it won’t weigh you down. Also, it’s light enough to throw into a backpack if it starts to get too hot. Perfect for early morning/evening jaunts when the temperature is unpredictable.

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    Liner Short by Terry

    Bike shorts are essential for day-long rides but not terribly cute under a maxi dress or a pair of capri pants. When I want the padding but still be dressed in casual street wear, I slip one of these liners underneath. They fit like a bike short and will keep you comfortable all day without making you look like a racer. Perfect for any cyclist who likes to look cute on her bike. (Nothing wrong with wanting to be cute!)

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    Giro Bike Helmet

    Helmets are a must whether you are racing through the city or just taking a spin around your neighborhood (please tell me you always wear one!) I love this particular style because it is light, vented and doesn’t clamp my head in-therefore protecting my hair from turning into a sweaty, moppy mess which is very important to me. (I spend a lot of time on my hair!)

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    Tailwind Tank by Zoic

    I am saving up to get this tank next because it is so adorable and I know I can wear it with jeans, shorts or a skirt. Who says you can’t be fashionable while on the road? Not me! Terry offers several tank styles each summer and I have been happy with everyone I have ever bought.

     

    That’s all for me this month. Next time I will talk about riding in super-high temps & humidity. In the meantime—be sure to enjoy your rides!

     

    Brooklyn Fit Chick