Review: Specialized Power EVO Pro Mirror Drops Cost of 3D-Printed Saddle Comfort 25%
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Review: Specialized Power EVO Pro Mirror Drops Cost of 3D-Printed Saddle Comfort 25%
"The S-Works level Power Evo Mirror debuted last summer with 47,000 3D-printed Adaptive Support struts to offer improved ergonomics, with 34.1% less nose pressure, and 28.8% less pressure at your sit bones."
"The EVO's flatter shape gives you support across a wider range of positions, perfect for riders who like to move around on the saddle, and longer rails for more front-to-back adjustability."
"The Power EVO Pro Mirror saddle top is still the same 3D-printed thermoplastic material, just a different, slightly more closed design reminiscent of the original S-Works Power Mirror."
"The Pro-level also means the shell moves to a slightly lower-cost, and more conventional adaptive foam padding that costs less than 1/3 the price of the S-Works version."
The Specialized Power EVO Pro Mirror saddle features a complex 3D-printed structure that enhances comfort and performance. It offers a 25% price reduction compared to the S-Works version while maintaining similar ergonomic benefits. The saddle includes a revised Power shape for improved rider movement and comfort. The Pro level retains the 3D-printed thermoplastic material and pressure relief cutout, making it a more affordable option without sacrificing quality. Additionally, a lower-cost Power EVO Comp version is available with conventional foam padding.
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