Selle Italia is launching a new SLR range, timed to mark the Maratona dles Dolomites, which Giuseppe Bigolin, President of Selle Italia, describes as “an evolution, not a revolution”.
The fourth generation of the SLR launches with a three-model line-up, with the saddles in the range “all retaining the shape, and consequently the type of seat, that has made the 1999-launched original model famous and instantly recognisable.”
One of the first new features for the 2025 range is the change in length: 242 millimetres, 6 millimetres shorter than the previous model, and close to the UCI regulation limit.
The decision to shorten the saddle length is “complemented by a redesigned padding profile, now minimal and more compact at the rear, an area shown by idmatch Pressure Map analysis to be largely unused and with little impact on overall riding comfort.”
The sitting point (where the ischial bones make contact) remains unchanged, and the BRP (Biomechanical Reference Point) also stays in the same position as in previous versions, ensuring a consistent feel and a seamless transition from the older model.
All the new versions are lighter than their predecessors, plus the frame has been upgraded, especially in the carbon rail versions, sporting “a more efficient layup and redesigned shapes that improve vibration absorption without compromising structural strength.”
The stack between the BRP and front insertion point of the rail in the shell has been increased by 4 millimetres to provide enhanced adjustment.
Aesthetically, the new SLR “showcases a sleek, minimalist all-black design that aligns seamlessly with the new styling of modern road bikes.” Retailers and riders alike will see details of model and size, in grey, on the saddle cover.
The SLR range launches with three versions, with additional variations set to be released in September to complete the line-up:
In the UK, Selle Italia is distributed by ZyroFisher.
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