A device for determining the distance between protruding anatomical features of a user includes a first portion having a volume of displaceable material and a second portion having at least one scale attached thereto. The displaceable material is configured to be displaced when subjected to a pressu
A device for determining the distance between protruding anatomical features of a user includes a first portion having a volume of displaceable material and a second portion having at least one scale attached thereto. The displaceable material is configured to be displaced when subjected to a pressured loading to create depressions in the displaceable material. The second portion is movable relative to the first portion such that the scale can be aligned with the depressions to provide an indication of the distance therebetween. Preferably, the scale is coded for association of the distance with a desired bicycle seat size.
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1. A seat sizer, comprising: a first member including a first transparent surface, a second transparent surface, and a cavity located between the first transparent surface and the second transparent surface;a pliable material contained in the cavity and displaceable therein; anda second member that
1. A seat sizer, comprising: a first member including a first transparent surface, a second transparent surface, and a cavity located between the first transparent surface and the second transparent surface;a pliable material contained in the cavity and displaceable therein; anda second member that is slidably movable relative to the second transparent surface of the first member;wherein the second member comprises a first indicator configured to be visible through the first transparent surface, the second transparent surface, and the cavity to indicate a positioning of an anatomical feature such that: when the pliable material is displaced in the cavity by compressing the first transparent surface to the second transparent surface, the first indicator is visible through the first member; andwhen the pliable material is not displaced in the cavity, the first indicator is not visible through the first member. 2. The seat sizer of claim 1, wherein the second member further comprises a second indicator. 3. The seat sizer of claim 2, wherein the first indicator and second indicator are located on generally opposite sides of the second member and the second member is rotatable relative to first member. 4. The seat sizer of claim 3, wherein the second member comprises a bench. 5. The seat sizer of claim 2, wherein the indicator is calibrated to a first set of users and the second indicator is calibrated to a second set of users. 6. The seat sizer of claim 5, wherein the first set of users is men and the second set of users is women. 7. The seat sizer of claim 1, wherein the anatomical feature is an ischial tuberosity. 8. The seat sizer of claim 1, further comprising an inclination indicator attached to one of the first member and second member. 9. The seat sizer of claim 1, wherein: the first transparent surface is flexible and the second transparent surface is rigid; andthe slidably movable second member is configured such that the first indicator can be aligned with the displacement created when the pliable material is displaced in the cavity by compressing the first transparent surface to the second transparent surface. 10. A saddle sizing device, comprising: a transparent first portion having an amount of a pliable material affixed thereto; anda second portion cooperating with the transparent first portion and located opposite of the pliable material;wherein: the second portion comprises a first indicator configured to correspond to an anatomical feature of a first class of user;the second portion comprises a second indicator configured to correspond to an anatomical feature of a second class of user; andthe transparent first portion and the second portion are configured such that after depressions are formed in the transparent first portion, the second portion can be registered under the depressions such that: when depressions are formed in the pliable material, at least one of the first indicator and the second indicator is visible through the transparent first portion; andwhen no depressions are formed in the pliable material, the at least one of the first indicator and the second indicator is not visible through the transparent first portion. 11. The saddle sizing device of claim 10, wherein the first and second classes of users are gender specific. 12. The saddle sizing device of claim 10, wherein the first and second indicators are located at generally opposite sides of the second portion. 13. The saddle sizing device of claim 12, wherein the second portion is constructed to alternately engage the first portion in a first orientation, wherein the first indicator faces the pliable material and a second orientation wherein the second indicator faces the pliable material. 14. The saddle sizing device of claim 10, further comprising an inclination indicator for indicating an incline of a saddle relative to a bicycle frame. 15. The saddle sizing device of claim 14, wherein the inclination indicator is a bubble vial. 16. The saddle sizing device of claim 14, wherein the inclination indicator is secured to the first portion. 17. The saddle sizing device of claim 10, wherein the second portion has a horizontal portion and opposite vertical portions, the first and second indicator being positioned along generally opposite edges of the horizontal portion. 18. The saddle sizing device of claim 17, wherein the vertical portions and constructed to elevate the horizontal portion to a sitting height. 19. A bicycle seat tool, comprising: a sizer including: a memory portion movably associated with a scale portion in a planar direction; wherein: the memory portion comprises a first transparent surface, a second transparent surface, and a volume of deformable material located between the first transparent surface and the second transparent surface and configured to displace when subjected to loading;the scale portion comprises a first scale; andthe memory portion and the scale portion are configured such that the scale portion can be aligned under displacements formed in the memory portion such that: when displacements are formed in the memory portion, the first scale is visible through the memory portion; and when no displacements are formed in the memory portion, the first scale is not visible through the memory portion; andan inclination indicator tool attached to at least one of the memory portion and the scale portion. 20. The bicycle seat tool of claim 19, wherein the scale portion further comprises a second scale. 21. The bicycle seat tool of claim 20, wherein the first scale and the second scale are one of positioned on opposite facing sides of the scale portion and laterally spaced from one another on a common side of the scale portion. 22. The bicycle seat tool of claim 21, wherein the scale portion forms a seat having a generally planar seating surface. 23. The bicycle seat tool of claim 20, wherein the first scale is associated with an anatomical feature of men and the second scale is associated with the same anatomical feature of women. 24. The bicycle seat tool of claim 19, wherein the sizer further comprises a slot configured to receive the scale, and the slot extends along the second transparent surface. 25. The bicycle seat tool of claim 19, wherein the first scale includes a number of colored areas that extend from a centrally oriented origin.
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