Elevn Expert/Pro Pivotal Seat
Elevn Expert/Pro Pivotal Seat - Black / White is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
ELEVN EXPERT/PRO PIVOTAL SEAT
Product Overview
The Elevn Expert/Pro Pivotal Seat is an ultralight, slim plastic saddle designed for pivotal seatposts. Measuring 8.5" long by 4.5" wide and weighing 180g, it features color-matched lower sections and provides a lightweight racing saddle with minimal padding for performance-focused builds.
Key Features
- Pivotal mounting system – Single-bolt attachment interfaces directly with pivotal seatposts; allows independent saddle angle adjustment without affecting height
- Slim plastic construction – Minimal padding and plastic shell keep weight to 180g; sacrifices cushioning for maximum weight reduction
- Color-matched design details – Lower sections of the saddle match the graphic colors for coordinated appearance
- Ultralight construction – At 180g, it's significantly lighter than padded saddles, reducing overall bike weight
Technical Specifications
- Saddle Type: Pivotal
- Saddle Size: Expert/Pro
- Length: 8.5" / 216mm (longest point)
- Width: 4.5" / 114mm (widest point)
- Weight: 180g
- Material: Plastic shell with minimal padding
Compatibility and Ideal Use Cases
This saddle is compatible only with pivotal seatposts and is not compatible with traditional railed saddles, combo seats, or other mounting systems. Requires a pivotal seatpost with the single-bolt clamp interface. Ideal for weight-conscious racers who prioritize minimal bike weight over saddle comfort. The slim plastic construction provides basic support with very little cushioning, making it best suited for riders who spend minimal time seated or who prefer firm saddles. The pivotal system allows precise saddle angle adjustment for optimizing gate start position. The expert/pro size is suitable for most riders, though the narrow 4.5" width may be less comfortable for longer training sessions compared to wider, more padded options.

























