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Profile: SDG

SDG produce saddles to suit every terrain from road to downhill, park to freeride. SDG's designs have become synonymous with comfort and durability and are available in a huge range of styles to suit every rider's taste regardless of how wild (or conservative) that may be. SDG are now changing the shape of saddle technology by offering a full range of I Beam saddles and posts alongside their traditionally railed designs: the I Beam system offers lighter weight and greater strength and durability, with a wider range of adjustment to suit every conceivable frame design.

Inspired in the early '90s by the Huntington Beach, Calif., action sports scene and the speed defies gravity mantra, SDG COMPONENTS has emerged as a leader in the global bicycle saddle market. From its inception, the Company had sought to shatter stereotypes by creating the industry's first Kevlar saddle covers, followed up with complete Kevlar-covered saddles. More recently the Company completely revolutionized the seat-to-post connection with the coveted I-Beam Technology. The Company isn't resting on its time-tested, race-proven heritage, and today, with new ownership and laser-beam, bike-only focus, SDG COMPONENTS continues to keep the industry on high-alert, with new concepts launching into the marketplace every year. With distributors in 30 countries worldwide, the Company is distinctly woven into the tapestry of the bicycle industry. Embraced by teams, professional athletes, weekend warriors and product managers, SDG COMPONENTS saddles may be found as Original Equipment on leading brands such as Cannondale, Commencal, Giant, GT, Haro, Intense, Louis Garneau, Mongoose, Orange, Rocky Mountain, SUNN and Yeti.

Latest news & reviews

SDG Bel Air SL I-Beam saddle review
Bike radar review SDG's I-Beamed Bel Air SL saddle
Tuesday 15 November 2011
Factory Jackson review SDG's I-Beam Storm AW Saddle
So last weekend saw the world champs take place in a very wet and muddy Champery where an already mega techy track became all the more interesting! Meaning the contact points between the rider and the bike are all the more important.
Wednesday 7 September 2011
Another great review for SDG's Aliso Review this time from MBR
Skinny race saddles are one way to save a few grams from a hefty trail bike, but they don't offer much cushioning. They're fragile, and I've found the pointy nose can jab you in the thigh (or worse) when descending.
Thursday 7 July 2011
What Mountain bike review SDG's Aliso Saddle
Ti rails are the lightweight, shock-absorbing icing on the cake.
Thursday 7 July 2011
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