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Fizik Vento Argo R3 Adaptive Saddle

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Management number 201449892 Release Date 2025/10/09 List Price $68.90 Model Number 201449892
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The Fizik Vento Argo R3 Adaptive Saddle is a high-performance bike saddle designed for those who seek comfort and efficiency in their cycling experience. This saddle is a product of Fizik's innovative design and technology, featuring an adaptive 3D printed padding that offers enhanced comfort and support. The Vento Argo R3 is designed with a short-nose design, allowing you to shift your weight and riding position effortlessly. The saddle also boasts a closed loop design for better weight distribution across the saddle, reducing pressure points and providing a more comfortable ride.
 
PRODUCT CONDITION
 
This UnNew Fizik Vento Argo R3 Adaptive Saddle is in Excellent condition. 
 
Products in Excellent condition have seen minimal use and wear. Any imperfections are purely cosmetic and do not affect the intended performance of the product.   

TECH SPECS

  • Adaptive Carbon Digital Light Synthesis 3D-printing technology
  • Seamlessly engineered zonal cushioning
  • Short-nosed saddle that encourages stability and relieves pressure on soft tissue
  • Ride-compliant, carbon-reinforced nylon shell and a hollow Kium rail system
  • Length: 265mm
  • Height at 75 mm width: 45.5mm
  • Length from nose to 75mm width: 114mm
  • Weight: 224, 230g
  • Rail: 7x7mm hollow Kium

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