PROLOGO SADDLES
Prologo Scratch Pro TS Saddle
The Scratch Pro Ti Solid saddle from Prologo is not a name that rolls off the tongue. It probably sounds better in Italian. And you should be grateful that Prologo hasn't chosen to cram all of this saddle's attributes into one moniker, but we'll catalog the most important ones here, so you ...read more
Prologo Nago Evo TS Saddle
While you can get a lighter saddle from Prologo, such as the 155g, carbon railed Nago Evo Nack, there are two good reasons to instead consider the Prologo Nago Evo Ti Solid Saddle. First, its solid titanium rails will make more sense than carbon for some riders who are either more powerful or who ...read more
Prologo Scratch Pro Plus TI 1.4 Saddle
Prologo's saddles are placed into one of three categories based on their shape. Flat, semi-round, or round. The Scratch Pro Plus Ti 1.4 Saddle lands in the third category. Its rounded shape makes it a good choice for riders who tend to stay seated, even while climbing. Like all Prologo saddles, ...read more
Prologo U-Clip
While Prologo is a saddle maker, they could easily be thought of in the same vein as Apple, creating smart, innovative accessories that you just want to own. Take the humble U-Clip Saddle Mount that weighs a mere 4 grams and plugs directly into the tail of the saddle. It's just a molded piece of ...read more
Prologo Nago Evo Plus Ti 1.4 Saddle
The Prologo family of saddles is carefully divided into three essential subsets: the best-selling Scratch with a rounded saddle shape, the C.One/Zero with a flat shape, and then a semi-rounded hybrid of the two -- the Nago Evo line, favored by U.S. Cyclocross National Champion Tim Johnson. This ...read more








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