Description

Shapes and materials
The Choice saddle , characterised by an elegant design and minimal graphics, recalls the name of the first interchangeable model launched by Prologo in 2007. Today, this concept is reinterpreted in a highly innovative way: Choice is in fact the first integrated racing saddle designed to reduce aerodynamic drag coefficients to a minimum.
The product was developed using advanced CFD simulation software and refined in the wind tunnel, ensuring unprecedented aerodynamic efficiency. The futuristic shapes, defined thanks to pressure tests conducted with the Pressure Map MyOwn system , combine with a latest-generation variable-density foam, ensuring the perfect balance between comfort and performance at every stage of the pedal stroke.
The ergonomics are designed to adapt to the high speeds of modern cycling and new frame geometries, allowing the cyclist to maintain an aerodynamic position for longer in complete comfort. The compact dimensions (240 × 140 mm in the narrow version and 240 × 147 mm in the wide version), the semi-round T-shape, and the light weight of just 152 grams make Choice ideal for those seeking the ultimate in innovation and performance.
Integration and aerodynamics
A distinctive feature of Choice is its high aerodynamic efficiency, closely linked to the concept of rail integration. The Nack (nano carbon fiber) fork is completely hidden by two sinuous side wings , designed to shield the front airflow and direct it towards the rear of the saddle. The result is an extremely lightweight, aerodynamic, and responsive product in all conditions.
The design isn’t limited to a single component, but is designed to optimize the entire system—rider, saddle, and bicycle. Thanks to a reduced stack height and an optimized connection between the rail and base, the saddle ensures greater structural rigidity, resulting in more efficient power transmission and a more precise and controlled ride, especially on the most technical sections and challenging descents.
Modularity
Another revolutionary element of Choice is its modularity, a feature previously unheard of for a saddle in this category. Two screws separate the rail from the carbon fiber shell, allowing individual components to be replaced if damaged. This solution introduces a more sustainable approach without compromising quality, performance, or structural integrity.

Technical specifications
Dimensions of the narrow version: 240 × 140 mm
Shape: semi-round, T-shape
PAS central channel to eliminate pressure peaks
Integrated rail shielded by the lateral side wings
Weight of the 140 mm version: 152 grams
Rail: Nack (nano carbon fiber)
Ø Rail: 7 × 9 mm












