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vabsRider: Virtual Axis Bike Seat

  • May 1, 2025
  • 2 min read

A dynamic bicycle seat designed to glide with the natural movement of your body. Unlock the health benefits of comfortable cycling.

For cyclists seeking enhanced comfort and reduced pain, the vabsRider, featured on Kickstarter, offers a revolutionary solution. This innovative bicycle seat is designed with a unique split-seat design that moves dynamically with the rider's legs, promoting a more natural and comfortable cycling experience.


Project Overview

  • Name and Creator: vabsRider: Virtual Axis Bike Seat by ataraxyBSC

  • What It Is: A dynamic bicycle seat designed to glide with the natural movement of your body.


Key Features

  • Virtual Axis Design: The split-seat design allows each side to move independently, mimicking the natural rotation of the legs around the hip joints.

  • Reduced Pressure: Transfers pressure from the sit bones to the femurs, distributing the load more evenly and reducing discomfort.

  • Enhanced Comfort: Designed to provide a pain-free cycling experience, especially for longer rides.

  • Unisex Design: Suitable for both male and female anatomy.

  • Adjustable: Offers fore/aft, height, angle, and width adjustments for a customized fit.

  • Durable Materials: Made with high-quality materials, including aluminum steel rails and frame, and a water-resistant synthetic leather cover.

  • Versatile: Suitable for recreational road cycling, e-bikes, touring, commuting, and exercise bikes (with a tailored adapter).


Specifications

  • Length: 290 mm

  • Width: 250 mm

  • Height: 160 mm

  • Weight: 2.3 kg/ 5 lbs

  • Seat Post Length: 270mm/10.6 inches

  • Seat Post Diameter Sizes: 27.2mm/ 1.07 inches, 30.9mm/1.22 inches, 31.6 mm/1.24 inches

  • Weight Capacity: Suggested 100kg maximum


Reward

  • Really Early Bird - $629

  • Early Bird - $657

  • Standard - $704

  • 2, 4, 10 packs are offered as well


The Idea

  • To create a bicycle seat that moves dynamically with the rider's body, reducing pressure on the sit bones and enhancing comfort.

  • To provide a pain-free cycling experience for a wider range of people.





 
 
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