Review: CADEX Amp 3D Printed Saddle - Performance Comfort
Briefly

CADEX has released a redesigned Amp saddle featuring 3D-printed material, replacing traditional foam. The growing trend of 3D printing in saddles is seen by many riders as beneficial, providing extra grip and comfort. However, some find the material can also be uncomfortable. The unique gyroid structure of CADEX's G3D padding allows for adaptability during rides and better targeting of pressure zones. This innovative design customizes support, reducing weight without compromising comfort, making it distinct from traditional saddle designs.
The trend is growing, and some riders swear by the extra grip and supple feel. Others feel that the 3D printed material can be grippy, harsh, and downright uncomfortable.
Unlike traditional foam, the G3D tech isn't static; it adapts to rider movement, offering a more responsive and targeted feel on the bike.
CADEX used this structure inside its G3D padding. They engineered the G3D with variable density across the saddle's pressure zones to reduce weight without sacrificing support.
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