Designed to meet the specific needs of female riders, the DIVA Gel Flow delivers top of the range comfort for the ultimate riding experience.
Weight: 275g (S3), 285g (L3)
Rail: TI 316 Tube Ø7
Dimensions: 135x270 mm (S3), 152x270mm (L3)
Category: Gran Turismo
Shock Absorber - Absorption system between the shell and the rail that highly reduces road shocks and vibrations.
Fibra-Tek - Technical microfiber cover material that guarantees a strong and durable lifetime at a very low weight.
Extra Padding - Increased padding to ensure durable riding positioning for long distances and provides the rider with protection against skin inflammation.
TI316 Rail - Rail increased by up to 25% resistance and durability and reduced by 15% weight compared with traditional rails, ø 7 mm.
SuperFlow - The SuperFlow technology drastically reduces all physical limitations caused by prolonged pressure in the perineal area, especially for long distances. It allows an optimal and so comfortable riding positioning.
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