Inventors:
John Wallace - Denver CO, US
International Classification:
B62J 1/00
Abstract:
An improved bicycle seat that offers superior comfort in any bicycling application, especially over long distances. A sturdy integrated base-plate and frame () supports the cushion () and attaches to the seat post (P). The back edge () curves upward to prevent the rider from sliding backwards. The front edges (A and B) curve downward to facilitate pedaling motion. A ridge () fits in between the riders' buttocks to keep the rider centered and prevent lateral slippage. The u-shaped cut-out () ensures that no pressure is exerted upon the perineum. The body weight of the rider is thus diffused throughout the entire buttock region, which substantially reduces fatigue, discomfort, and the possibility of permanent injury.