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$24.49
- Wrap-around composite base protects edges from abrasion and cuts
- Durable padded top
- Drop nose style
- Use: BMX
- Rail: Steel
- Padding: Standard
- Suspension: None
$40.99 - $43.49
We The People Team BMX seats are comfortably padded with fresh designs for a comfy place to perch mid-session.
- Clamp Style: Pivotal
- Material: Synthetic
$103.00
- The Lift has a similar overall width to the wider Trailmaster series however its sitting platform is effectively longer front to back.
- This paired with a larger centre relief channel helps disperse pressure while reducing contact where appropriate.
- Popular with men and women alike.
- Manufactured using a new vacuum moulded process, which gives a supple surface and a clean edge finish with a glimpse of the colourful underlighting.
$95.00
The versatile Trailmaster features a medium size platform and a rounded uninterrupted perimeter that is easy to get behind and move around without any snaggy or sharp edges. Medium-firm density foam with a padded nose is excellent for technical climbing and “body english” as well as all day epics. A flat sitting area with a central relief promotes sitting on your bones. The Trailmaster features a supple perforated natural leather top and Chromoly rails for durability.
$29.99
The Tuner pivotal post features a 220mm length with grooves evenly spaced every 15mm for cut lines or seat height indication.
- 6061 alloy forged post
- Weight: 4.6oz
- Clamp Style: Pivotal
$28.49
- Designed for street riding and dirt jumping
- Compact design keeps it low and out of your way
- 9mm rails handle the abuse of BMX riding
- Composite frame protects saddle from abrasion
- Use: BMX
- Rail: Steel, 9mm
- Cover Material: Emerald
- Suspension: None
- Size (LxW): 8.75 x 5"
$159.02
- More flexible DualTech Carbonite two-density body specifically for MTB
- Includes a friction pad that, if installed, keeps the rider positioned in the sweet spot
- ArcFlex bosses suspend rails at the front and the rear for further shock absorption
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