A combination of our favour features of other saddles gives a great all rounder
Lift
A whole new ball game!
The Lift has a similar overall width to our wider Trailmaster series however its sitting platform is effectively longer front to back. This paired with a larger centre relief channel helps disperse pressure while reducing contact where appropriate. The Lift also features a slightly narrower nose than the Trailmaster giving a bit more clearance up front. It’s a new favourite for many of our team members and also popular with men and women alike.
It's manufactured using a new vacuum moulded process, which gives a supple surface and a clean edge finish with a glimpse of the colourful under lighting.
key features
Not all saddles are created equal.
Saddle FAQ's
For "trail" riding, a good rule of thumb is level with the ground on a flat surface. In other words, horizontal.
Tipping the nose down can aid in comfort on steep climbs, however DJ and DH riders tend to lift the nose above the horizontal, for extra leg control.
Yes! We have a demo fleet of saddles available at Chromag HQ in Whistler.
In short, yes.
Leather saddles can be treated with surface conditioners. Check with your local hardware store, shoe maker or leather specialist for available products. Note that different conditioners can have different effects on the leather (IE. softening or discoloration). The user takes all responsibility for the results of any treatments applied to the saddle.
It’s important to know that the cover of a saddle is made of soft material and by that nature, it will start changing from the day you start using it.
Leather saddles are likely to go through more change than DT saddles.
You can read the full user guide here, but to avoid any kind of creaking, make sure the rails and the seatpost clamp are spotlessly clean!
If something is creaking, remove the saddle from the post and make sure the rails and clamps are clean. You'd be amazing what a bit of dirt can do.
As for the finish, any DT saddles don't really need any aftercare. However it's not a bad idea to treat any leather saddle with some high quality leather treatment from time to time (like you might use for leather gloves for example).