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Both V-O2 Models
The e-volve 2.1 & 2.2 ™ cycling saddles
Are scientifically proven
by Comparative pressure mapping Studies
" to lower pressure on the Perineum, nerves, arteries, & soft Tissues. "
V-O2’s ™ new innovative bike saddles are designed based on Body-Science-Technology™ aligning the pubic & sit bones for targeted superior pressure relief!
The V-O2 / e-Volve’s Open-Relief-Area™ is engineered to fit multiple body sizes allowing riders to self-adjust to one saddle platform.
V-O2’s new bike saddle technology will drive new levels of rider comfort & performance…
V-O2 ™ Cycling Saddles have more innovation coming SOON!
How Does Your Bike Seat Handle the Pressure???
HEALTH & SCIENCE Pressure-Mapping Studies show LOW or NO pressure on perineum, nerves, & arteries…
Most Comfortable Road Bike Saddle: RBR Readers Speak
V-O2 Model / e-Volve 2.1 ™ / Pressure-Mapping Video
The new V-O2 / e-Volve ™ cycling saddles
V-O2 Model / E-Volve 2.2 ™ / Pressure-Mapping Video
Feb 6, 2018 – Cycling is a great low-impact exercise, which is ideal for many older men. … The risk was highest among men who cycled more than three hours a week. The reason cycling may cause ED is that the seat puts constant pressure on the perineum—the area between the genitals and anus.
https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/can-cycling-cause-erectile-dysfunction
Jul 5, 2017 – Bicycling may lead to erectile dysfunction (ED). Find out what you can do to avoid this condition.
https://www.healthline.com/health/erectile-dysfunction/can-cycling-cause-ed
Sep 11, 2007 – For men, the health benefits of bicycling may involve a troublesome trade-off. While riding a bicycle burns calories and improves cardiovascular fitness, too many hours on a bicyclesaddle can compress the artery and vital nerves leading to the penis. The result? A risk of numbness, pain, and erectile …
(April 2009, Pub. No. 2009-131)
A study comparing competitive female using traditional saddle and those with a cut-out area. Bicycle saddles with the cut are supposed relieve pressure to the genital area improving saddle comfort. This study indicates that bicycle saddles with a cut-out area actually increased genital pressure in female cyclists compared to traditional bicycle saddles.
A comparison study assessing the health effects of bike saddles on female bicycle police officers was planned. However, as there are relatively few female biking officers in any given police department, women in bicycle clubs were selected as a substitute population due to their similar hours of riding per week. The study data indicate that there is an association between bicycling and decreased genital sensation in competitive women bicyclists.