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WHY MOST BIKE SADDLES ARE WRONG (AND HOW THIS FOUNDER FIXED IT) Why do so many cyclists struggle with bike seat pain and numbness? In this episode, Patrick O’Shea, founder of Zeta Saddles, explains why traditional bike saddles fail riders — and how he created a patented solution using advanced materials and biomechanics. As a chiropractor treating cyclists, Patrick repeatedly heard the same complaint: bike seats are uncomfortable. That insight led to years of research and product development, ultimately resulting in a patented reactive saddle system designed to improve rider comfort. Instead of traditional foam or gel padding, Patrick designed a saddle using high-performance elastomer materials that absorb shock, support sit bones, and maintain comfort even during long rides. In this conversation, we explore the science of saddle comfort, the realities of launching a startup, and what it takes to compete with major cycling brands. Whether you're a cyclist, entrepreneur, or product founder, this episode is packed with insights on innovation, product development, and building a brand from scratch. ---------------------------------------- 🔎 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN • 🚴 Why traditional bike saddles cause discomfort • 🧠 The biomechanics behind cycling saddle pain • ⚙️ How reactive saddle technology works • 📑 The process of securing a product patent • 📈 Lessons from launching a startup brand • 🤝 Why customer feedback and events helped validate the product • 💡 Advice for entrepreneurs building physical products ---------------------------------------- 👤 ABOUT THE GUEST Patrick O’Shea is the founder and CEO of Zeta Saddles, a cycling brand focused on improving comfort through patented reactive padding technology designed for road, gravel, and mountain cyclists.
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