The effect of saddle nose width and cutout on saddle pressure distribution and perceived discomfort in women during ergometer cycling

  • Anna Sofie Larsen
  • , Frederik G. Larsen
  • , Frederik F. Sørensen
  • , Mathias Hedegaard
  • , Nicolai Støttrup
  • , Ernst A. Hansen
  • , Pascal Madeleine

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Abstract

The objectives were 1) to design and produce two novel unpadded bicycle saddles with a wide/medium width and partial nose cutout; 2) to investigate the responses on pressure distribution and perceived discomfort in female cyclists. For comparison, a standard saddle was also tested. Nineteen female cyclists pedaled on an ergometer cycle for 20 min with each saddle in a counterbalanced order. A pressure mat measured saddle interface pressure. Discomfort ratings were collected using a visual analogue scale. Total mean saddle pressure remained similar across saddles. The wide saddle increased anterior and decreased posterior mean saddle pressure as compared with the standard (p 
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftApplied Ergonomics
Vol/bind70
Sider (fra-til)175-181
Antal sider7
ISSN0003-6870
DOI
StatusUdgivet - jul. 2018
Udgivet eksterntJa

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