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Repente Nomad 3D-Prints a Saddle That Actually Looks Finished, with a Smooth Top

Repente Nomad 3D-printed lightweight full carbon saddle with smooth cover
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3D-printing has undeniably revolutionized top-tier saddles, but if the look of exposed padding structure isn’t your vibe, this new ­Repente Nomad 3D saddle just might be your jam. Instead of leaving the 3D-printed structure uncovered, ­Repente simply prints a smooth, closed TPU top onto their Nomad 3D saddle. The result… You effectively get the same zone-specific support that the other premium 3D-printed saddles promise. But you also get a much more classic-looking smooth cover to your saddle.

­Repente Nomad 3D is a light carbon saddle with a smooth top

Repente Nomad 3D-printed lightweight full carbon saddle with smooth top, in hand
(All photos/Repente)

Sure, it’s not as smooth a finish as a classic leather or synthetic-topped saddle. But you didn’t buy a lightweight full carbon saddle with 3D-printed padding, if you don’t at least partially embrace the unique look of new tech.

Repente Nomad 3D-printed lightweight full carbon saddle with smooth cover closed top, side profile

So in the end, you get what Repente describes as a “pearly white finish” that hints at the internal structural patterning as it shimmers in the light. A saddle with additive manufacturing performance benefit of 3 specific support zones and classic covered saddle aesthetics.

Repente Nomad 3D-printed lightweight full carbon saddle with smooth cover, RLS modular carbon shell+rails construction

Plus, there’s the extra bonus of the latest generation of Repente’s modular bolt-together RLS construction, meaning saddle rails could be replaced if ever needed at lower cost, with less waste.

What’s new?

Repente Nomad 3D-printed lightweight full carbon saddle with smooth, closed top

The simple novelty here is what Repente describes as “3D printed padding with a homogeneous surface“.

3D-printing opened up new possibilities in saddle support & comfort, thanks to the ability to infinitely vary padding density across multiple areas of a saddle. But every other 3D-printed saddle I have tried has an open lattice structure. That’s not all that bad of a thing, if you like the look. But if you don’t, you were out of luck until now. Personally, I ride a lot in wet & dirty conditions, and I end up cleaning a lot of crud out of 3D-printed saddle tops. And some are harder than others to really get the dirt & grit out. Also some honeycomb-structured saddles tend to grab, and even abrade certain cycling shorts more than others. It’s not an issue I have experienced, but I’ve heard other riders complain.

Repente Nomad 3D-printed lightweight full carbon saddle with smooth cover, ridinf

I can’t say that a white saddle is the best alternative for my muddy riding. But at least the gunk should be easier to wipe off.

Tech details

Repente Nomad 3D-printed lightweight full carbon saddle with smooth top, up close
  • unique 3D-printed TPU padding with an integral closed cover top
  • narrow, flat saddle shape
  • 3 main padding density zones: firmest under the sit bones for maximum support; most relaxed under soft tissue for flexible load distribution
  • lower central anatomical channel to relieve perineal pressure
  • ­full UD carbon shell
  • 7x9mm oval UD carbon rails
Repente Nomad 3D-printed lightweight full carbon saddle with smooth cover, RLS full carbon underside
  • RLS modular construction allows independent replacement of rails or padding-topped shell, with reduced cost and waste
  • 260mm long x 142mm wide
  • 180g claimed weight
  • 100% made in Italy

­Repente Nomad 3D saddle – Pricing & availability

Repente Nomad 3D-printed lightweight full carbon saddle with smooth cover

For now, the flat Repente Nomad 3D saddle is only available in a single 142mm width and only with the pearl white color of the 3D-printed TPU padding and integrated cover. The made-in-Italy saddle sells for 350€, and is available now directly from Repente.

Repente Nomad 3D-printed lightweight full carbon saddle with closed top, rear view

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1 month ago

but how is any one going to know

Flomoe
Flomoe
1 month ago

Steel railed version would be great

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