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REDEFINING THE

BICYCLE SADDLE

Proudly Brought to You by New Light LLC – The Parent Company of MoonSaddle™, SmartSaddle™, and SmartBore™.

Black, red and blue bicycle MoonSaddle™

WHY MoonSaddle™

HISTORY OF MoonSaddle™

Dennis Bell is the developer and engineer of the MoonSaddle™. It was inspired while consulting in California and riding a yard sale bicycle from Huntington Beach to Newport Beach on numerous weekend occasions. Dennis was a Corpsman in the US Navy, Vietnam era. Hospital Corps School was composed of many courses, including human anatomy. Being aware of the support system of the human body, he was aware of the Iischial tuberosities (sitz bones) noseless saddle worldwide.

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WHAT MAKES THE MoonSaddle™ DIFFERENT?

Correct Body Position, So You Can Ride Smoother, Faster And With More Control

WHAT MAKES THE
MoonSaddle™ DIFFERENT?

  • Utilizes the natural support of the skeletal structure.
  • Provides anatomy-friendly features.
  • Eliminates painful and damaging horn to straddle.
  • Sculpted to ensure the protection of the delicate perineum.
  • Positions the body’s weight rest on the ‘sit bones’ of the skeleton, rather than the vulnerable area of the perineum as with traditional nosed saddles.

Our Products

We have 3 products under New Light LLC.
All products fall under US Patent protection

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FAQ’s

Throughout History

Through history, we have seen many precedents established for whatever archaic reasoning. The bicycle saddle is no exception. It is puzzling why the traditional saddle was made the way it is. Other common accessories, equipment is likewise improperly designed, but remains widely accepted. The Seat belts is a good example of initial resistance for use and later evolved into a commonly accepted practice.

Innovative Design

Through history, we have seen many precedents established for whatever archaic reasoning. The bicycle saddle is no exception. It is puzzling why the traditional saddle was made the way it is. Other common accessories, equipment is likewise improperly designed, but remains widely accepted. The Seat belts is a good example of initial resistance for use and later evolved into a commonly accepted practice.

Because a bicycle saddle
impacts

The pelvic region of the human anatomy, it simultaneously impacts nerves, veins, arteries, periosteum of the several members of the pelvic region including the coccyx and its members. The reproductive and alimentary parts are also impacted.

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