Customise the saddle pressure analysis the way you want it. Choose background and font colour, set lead time and measurement duration, determine the size of the pelvic rotation and much more.
Manage pressure images
Save
The average measurement created can be saved in the client database with all additional information recorded.
Shop
Select one of the pressure images already saved in the customer database from the gallery and load it into the corresponding window.
Export
You want to export the pressure image as an image file, e.g. for your own report? Under this point Velobox creates a JPEG and saves it on your PC.
Mask
To display the mask used in the measurement, set the switch accordingly.
Start measurement
Click on the camera symbol to start the average measurement. The lead time and recording time depend on the individual settings of the saddle pressure analysis.
Measure distances
Distances can be measured in the pressure image. Click with the mouse on the starting point of the measurement and drag it to the target. When you release the mouse button, the measurement result appears immediately. You can delete measurements by double-clicking in the pressure image.
Measurement evaluations
Veloscore: Provides information about the ideal pressure distribution on the bicycle saddle. The Veloscore depends on the type of saddle and can vary accordingly. A good Veloscore for a road bike saddle is between 10 and 20, for a trekking saddle between 25 and 35.
Rotation: This value describes a square in which the centre of gravity moves during pedalling.
left:right: The pressure ratio between saddle nose and seat surface.
front:rear: The pressure ratio of the left and right sides. It should ideally be 50:50.
What is the Veloscore?
Instead of working with pressure values that are difficult to compare with each other, we offer a characteristic value that shows what really matters. The decisive factor is the pressure distribution, which must be optimised by the Bike Fitter. The Veloscore is defined as a number from 0 to 100, where 0 means "the worst possible distribution" and 100 means "all sensors show the same pressure". Neither 0 nor 100 is desirable, but there is an optimum between 25 and 35, and within this range a higher value means "It's more comfortable!".