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Fizik Zea k

MSRP $
Weight 315 grams
# of Reviews 3
Average Rating 3.67/5
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Submitted by mountain_bomber156 a Cross Country Rider from SoCal
Date Reviewed: February 24, 2009
Favorite Trail:Are you kidding?
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $110.00
Purchased At:Universal Cycles
Strengths:Looks cool, very comfy and not too expensive
Weaknesses:Flat Black gets kind of boring on my almost all blue Tracer.
Similar Products Used:Came to Fi'zi:k from a Specialized piece of crap and found worlds of improvement (either way i run a Fi'zi:k Tundra on my XCR bike).
Bike Setup:Intense Tracer VP, Stroker Grams, 36 TALAS RC2, DHX Air, Fi'zi:k Zeak 7mm, CB Joplin R
Bottom Line:Cool. Comfy and durable, and at a good price.
Fi'zi:k rules.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by alexandermarin a Weekend Warrior from Boulder, Colorado, USA
Date Reviewed: September 12, 2008
Duration Product Used:3 months
Purchased At:in Golden
Strengths:Great saddle for long travel bike. Feels great going up and down. The first saddle able to replace my Flite - and I have tried many.
Weaknesses:There are two versions of this saddle. The lighter one claims to have a black leader cover. This "leather" appears to have zero resistance towards actual use, i.e., sitting on the saddle. After less than 10 rides the leather is disintegrating at the nose! Is this thing made out of paper? It took YEARS of riding with the Flite to get any show of wear even remotely like this? This is plain crazy. This product is expensive, but even a cheaper product should not develop this kind of wear. Perhaps the other version of the saddle is better.
Similar Products Used:Flite, Selle San Marco, WTB,
Bike Setup:6" + 6"
Bottom Line:Nice ergonomics, terribly cheap materials (leather version). Do not buy!
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Albert Manuel a Downhiller from Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Date Reviewed: June 3, 2008
Favorite Trail:Bootleg canyon
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:Gift
Strengths:The back flex very good, it does great job absorbing in the rocky/downhill terrain and very comfy. Love it to go uphill, doesn't limit your leg movement. Love the saddle grab.
Weaknesses:None so far.
Similar Products Used:I have Nissene and Gobi XM.
Bike Setup:Cannondale 800, x819 front, x823 rear, 203mm xtr front brake, 180mm xtr rear brake, FSA bash guard, Fox RP23 shock.
Bottom Line:For downhill and freeride, this is it, Zeak the best. I'm still swapping with the Gobi for trail ride, once I'm use to Zeak I'll probably keep it on my Prophet and use Gobi for my Marin Wolf Ridge.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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