After numerous studies and surveys of cyclists, idmatch has identified a scientific system for saddle adjustment that is valid for all brands and types, based on a point called BRP (Biomechanical Reference Point).
This is a sort of centre of gravity, i.e. the median line where the saddle reaches a width of 70 mm, and is the reference from which to measure the parameters useful for mounting the saddle itself (height, setback, distance from the handlebars).
The identification of the BRP comes from the observation of the attitude of the cyclists, from which a constant emerges: the sitting position of each cyclist is at an always equal distance from the BRP.
This distance is subjective, that is, it differs from cyclist to cyclist.
According to a series of tests carried out in the field, however, more than 60% of cyclists sit too far forward on the saddle, which means that their weight rests mainly on the pubic symphysis rather than on the ischial bones, as it should.
This not only invalidates the comfort that saddles can provide, but also leads to the possibility of pain and discomfort in the pelvic area.
To help cyclists sit correctly on the saddle, idmatch has created a line of test saddles that have the BRP (Biomechanical Reference Point) line drawn on the cover.