The five-point V-shaped design riding saddle may bring a
healthy and comfortable riding experience to female riders
WILMINGTON, Del., June 28,
2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Recently, the American haute
couture professional cycling brand Jelenew launched a new
five-point V-shaped design cycling pad, which may bring a healthy
and comfortable riding experience to female cyclists. To solve the
problem of poor blood flow caused by different thicknesses of
various parts of the existing riding cushions on the market,
Jelenew adopts a five-point V-shaped distribution design according
to the physiological characteristics of female genitalia and the
degree of stress on different parts during riding. The design
thickens the key force points such as the perineum, pubic bone,
ischium, and sacrum as a support layer, which not only helps to
empty the seat frame but also keeps the blood flowing, reduces the
pressure and discomfort during riding, and reduces the risk of
numbness in the hips and legs. In addition, it can provide an
excellent cushioning effect, diffuse the pressure distribution, and
protect the critical stress areas when women ride, which will bring
women a new healthy experience.
The original chamois padding began in 1900 as the manufacturer's
solution to genital soft tissue abrasions for male endurance
cyclists. The first piece of advice that many new riders receive is
to buy a pair of cycling shorts padded with a chamois. This is not
a stupid tax provided by experienced riders. The health and comfort
of riding are closely related to the development of cycling
pads.
The first suede seat was made of suede leather sewn into the
crotch bottom of the sheepskin shorts, adding some smoothness and
reducing friction in the rider's private parts, but with no
cushioning at all. With the progress and development of society,
non-suede inner pads with built-in pads were introduced around
1980. Not only does this cycling pad reduce friction, but it also
adds cushioning. Almost all women's cycling pants on the market
follow this method of developing new cycling equipment based on the
male physiological structure.
Matt Powell, a retail sports
analyst at NPD Group, once said in an interview with Bloomberg: "In
the past, the sports industry was insufficient for women's
clothing, and it was only in recent years that brands gradually
paid enough attention to women." Cycling brands specially launch
cycling clothing designed for women and speak out for women. But in
a 2019 study of 178 female cyclists published in the Journal of
Sexual Medicine, 58 percent reported experiencing genital numbness
at times, and 69 percent had chronic hip and groin pain. Since men
and women differ significantly in physiological structure, the lack
of subversive innovation will not help women usher in a healthier
experience.
Jelenew: Born for Women, Launches Revolutionary Cycling
Pad
Jelenew is an American professional cycling brand for women and
the world's first haute couture professional cycling brand. Its
founding team is made up of a group of people who are passionate
about cycling. The members are haute couture designers, senior
cycling enthusiasts, digital technology experts, etc. They came
together because of their love for cycling and hoped to use Jelenew
to give full play to their professional advantages. When they
noticed that traditional cycling pads are very unfriendly to women
regarding physical health, function, and aesthetics, and there is
much room for optimization, they developed a five-point V-shaped
riding cushion.
Compared with the traditional cycling pad, Jelenew designed the
seat cushion into a five-point V-shaped distribution design
according to the physiological characteristics of female genitalia
and the force during riding. The critical stress points, such as
the upper parts, are thickened to protect the key stress regions
when women ride. This new type of riding seat cushion can increase
the cushioning effect, diffuse the pressure distribution,
effectively reduce the pressure and discomfort during riding,
reduce the risk of numbness in the buttocks and legs, and improve
blood circulation. It will bring a healthy and comfortable riding
experience to female cyclists. In addition, Jelenew will also apply
the clothing technology in high fashion to the design of cycling
equipment, making them more beautiful while maintaining excellent
functionality, and visually bringing a better riding
experience.
Haute couture 3D tailoring has the dual characteristics of art
and technology. Jelenew took the lead in introducing this technique
into the design and development of professional cycling clothing,
making the pad fit the shape of trousers and the human body. The
problems such as bulging, non-compliance, embarrassing lines, and
camel toe of the private parts that are easy to see at the front of
the cycling pants perfectly integrate the functionality and fashion
aesthetics.
The founder of Jelenew said, "Our brand was founded with a sense
of social responsibility. Our products include two categories,
competition series, and leisure cycling series. The competition
series can meet the needs of professional athletes and senior
cycling players for sports performance and leisure. The cycling
series provides more convenient, practical, and life-like cycling
equipment for most cycling enthusiasts. It can also consider
aesthetics, practicability, and life based on ensuring sports
function. We hope our products and brands have a positive impact
and make more women fall in love with cycling."
About JELENEW
Jelenew is an American avant-garde cycling brand born for women.
It creates the first cycling pants truly made for women in the
world. It brings the groundbreaking combination of "Haute Couture
and Sportswear" and carefully designs each product with "luxury
moulage technique" to provide a more refined sports experience and
promote a healthy lifestyle for cyclists to enjoy elegant and
stylish suburban cycling.
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