Saddle showdown: which bike seat is best for your manhood?
NCT ID NCT05887193
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested 14 elite male road cyclists to see how different bike saddle designs affect oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the penis. Riders used a stationary trainer while researchers measured blood gas changes over time. The goal was to compare a new 3D-printed saddle with two popular racing saddles to find which design minimizes pressure-related issues.
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Charles University
Prague, 162 52, Czechia
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