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  • Fizik Fizik Tempo Argo R3 160mm Saddle
  • Fizik Fizik Tempo Argo R3 160mm Saddle
  • Fizik Fizik Tempo Argo R3 160mm Saddle
  • Fizik Fizik Tempo Argo R3 160mm Saddle
  • Fizik Fizik Tempo Argo R3 160mm Saddle

Fizik Tempo Argo R3 160mm Saddle

£144.99
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With its short nose and ergonomic cut-out, the Tempo Argo R3 Saddle from Fizik offers stability and enhanced weight distribution for endurance cyclists.

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FIZIK TEMPO ARGO R3 SADDLE

With its short nose and ergonomic cut-out, the Tempo Argo R3 Saddle from Fizik offers stability and enhanced weight distribution for endurance cyclists. The design favours the balanced geometry of all-purpose road bikes that are likely to encounter a mix of surfaces over long distances. Fizik's Type 2 foam is thicker around the ischial sit bones in order to deliver comfort to a more upright rider position and the cushioning is softer than that found on racing models for the perfect contact point between you and the bike, however long the ride. The rails are constructed from K:ium alloy and there are two widths available - 150mm or 160mm.

TEMPO ARGO R3 160

  • Length: 260 mm
  • Width: 160 mm
  • Weight: 235 grams
  • Height at 75mm width: 45 mm
  • Length from nose to 75mm width: 103 mm
  • Rail: 7x7 mm

FEATURES

  • Argo: Aersatile short-nose saddle that encourages stability and relieves pressure on soft tissue area
  • R3: A combination of a ride-compliant carbon-reinforced nylon shell and a Kium hollow rail with high strength-to-weight ratio
  • Wingflex: The shell's side edges flex and adapt to rider's inner leg movement
  • Type 2 foam: Progressive cushioning, with lower compression modulus
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