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Velo Hops on Year of the Rabbit w/ Limited Edition Revo Saddle

Velo Revo LE Year of the Rabbit topPhoto c. Velo Enterprise Co.
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Velo Enterprise Co. has been introducing a limited edition Chinese Zodiac saddle every year, starting back in 2015. The Taiwanese saddle master is keeping the tradition going with the release of the Limited Edition Year of the Rabbit version of their Angel Revo saddle.

Velo Revo LE Year of the Rabbit side top
Photo c. Velo Enterprise Co.

Some of the previous Zodiac limited editions had fun additions added like the gold chain that hung from the Year of the Dog saddle, and the bull ring in the nose of the Year of the Ox saddle.

But this year Velo is using a more classic aesthetic on the Angel Revo, with the simple black and gold, and a small Golden Rabbit on the top front of the nose.

Velo Revo LE Year of the Rabbit very top

This year’s limited edition Angel Revo is looking to bring new hope to 2023 by highlighting the agile, vigilant, and quick rabbit as black silhouettes across the saddles Omni Cover that is in a nice contrast with the gold Euphora Base shell.

Velo says, “while they may seem to be animals of prey, rabbits are dynamic and earnest, often hiding the confidence and strength that lies within”. Pretty cool stuff.

Velo Revo LE Year of the Rabbit nose pointing down

The Angel Revo is designed for enhanced comfort and confidence to tackle even the longest rides. It includes Velo’s patented pressure relief Y-Cutout, the longest cutout of previous models.

Year of the Rabbit Revo Specs and Retail

Retail: $110

  • Dimensions: 248mm x 148mm
  • Weight: 221g (+/- 2%)
  • Colors: Golden Rabbit – Black/Gold
  • Foam: Atmosfoam
  • Base: Euphora base
  • Cover: Omni Cover

Check all that Velo Enterprise Co. does at the link below.

VeloSaddles.Us

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Arin
Arin
1 year ago

Does it vibrate?

Marek
Marek
1 year ago
Reply to  Arin

Of course it does, on a bumpy road.

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