For many cyclists, the time has come to saddle up indoors for winter weekday training sessions. Have you put any thought into how you will set your bike up for the turbo trainer? Or are you simply going to stick it in the trainer and pedal off into the virtual distance?
Consider the possibility that there could be a lot of value in tailoring your saddle setup for the indoor trainer, to avoid overuse injuries from the static ride position.
Ask Bontrager about turbo trainer saddle position
This week, we have Bontrager on hand for a grilling on the very topic. Here’s your chance to ask the experts about saddle positioning for indoor training:
- Should there be a change in the fore or aft adjustment of your saddle? Or seat angle?
- How do saddles with a droop or curve in the design affect riding on a trainer?
- How does an upward kick at the tail affect riding on a trainer?
- Do you need to use an entirely different saddle for indoor riding than for outdoor?
These are just some of the questions we’ll be asking Bontrager. Submit your question here, and we’ll get their answer for you by December 18th!