Matthias Borchers
· 28.06.2026
The Italian manufacturer unveiled four new products at this year’s Eurobike 2026. Alongside two saddles, Prologo is showcasing two ranges of gloves that have already been tested by the World Tour team Bahrain Victorious.
The Dimension R2 3D measures 245 x 143 millimetres and features a multi-layered surface. The 3D printing technology creates a thin outer layer designed to distribute the weight more evenly. An open channel in the centre of the saddle (PAS system) is designed to improve blood circulation. The base is made of fibre-reinforced carbon. Buyers can choose between neck rails made of carbon, Kevlar and aluminium, or Tirox rails made of steel.
The Nago EVA adds a semi-circular model to the EVA range for women. The anatomical centre is positioned five millimetres further forward than on the unisex model. The dimensions are 245 x 150 millimetres. The rear section features five-millimetre-thick, very dense foam. The nose of the saddle has been widened to 38 millimetres, two millimetres wider than the standard version. The central zone utilises SoftCore technology with softer foam.
The MIG AIR CPC and MIG CPC incorporate the CPC (Connect Power Control) pattern into the palm. The MIG AIR CPC uses a new fabric on the back of the hand, developed in wind tunnel tests in collaboration with the Polytechnic University of Milan. The material is designed to improve airflow at speeds of 30 to 45 kilometres per hour. The gloves are available in black, white and Celestial. The MIG CPC combines aerodynamic materials with a long cuff and is also available in Optic White.
The DROP 01 is made from three-millimetre-thick neoprene with sealed seams. The material is designed to completely keep out water and the cold. The elasticated structure ensures a snug fit on the hand and handlebars. The MIG gloves are already available; the Dimension R2 3D, Nago EVA and DROP 01 will follow in autumn 2026.

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