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Salsa Cycles Zona Tres Saddle


  • Average Rating: 3.85/5
  • MSRP: $ 75.00
  • # of Reviews: 13
  • Weight: 288-339g.

Product Description

  • Slotted saddle shell puts comfort in all the right places.
  • Recessed contact point for those vitals.
  • Adjustable Stiffening System (A.S.S.)™ allows you to adjust the stiffness of your saddle to the comfort you deserve with the turn of a 4mm hex key.
  • Available with embroidered graphics and kevlar side panels or in smooth black leather.
  • Ti or Cro-Mo rails.


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    Reviews 1 - 13 (13 Reviews Total)

    User Reviews

    Overall Rating:1
    Value Rating:1
    Submitted by Dan Ponce a Cross Country Rider from San Diego, CA, USA

    Date Reviewed: October 14, 2005

    Strengths:    Light saddle with stylish embroidery to keep you rear from sliding around.

    Weaknesses:    Rear cutout puts a hard seam right in your undercarriage. Adjustment system doesn't seem to do anything useful.

    Bottom Line:   
    Most uncomfortable saddle ever. The wide U-shaped cutout at the rear of the seat puts a hard seam right between your legs. After a dozen miles you'll swear it's cutting you in half. You can't find relief by riding more forward because of the rigid sides of the depression that is suppose to take pressure off of your nerves. After a few days it is less painful to ride, provided you keep on riding and don't let your calluses fade away.

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    Duration Product Used:   More than 3 years

    Similar Products Used:   Other saddles.

    Bike Setup:   Updated Trek Y-22


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:4
    Submitted by martini a Cross Country Rider from Sconni

    Date Reviewed: April 6, 2005

    Strengths:    light. comfy. good looking. A.S.S. system.

    Weaknesses:    hmm. stupid embroidery. Who the hell said that crap was fashionable?

    Bottom Line:   
    Easily, hands down the most comfy saddle my ass has had the pleasure of smelling up. All my previous saddles made my dickie go numb w/in 20 miles. Takes over 30 for that to happen now. Certainly makes riding more comfortable. Nice narrow rear makes getting off nice 'n easy. Great saddle, Ti rails seem to be holding up quite nicely under my 215lbs carcass. Great seat. Go buy one. You'll for sure like it too.

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    Duration Product Used:   3 months

    Price Paid:    $45.00

    Purchased At:   eeeeebbbbaaayyyyy

    Similar Products Used:   WTB, Selle italia, Vetta, Specailized

    Bike Setup:   rigid Niner and a cross bike


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Pete HIll a Racer from Wheaton IL, USA

    Date Reviewed: December 28, 2003

    Strengths:    Comfortable, no numbness like I had from other seats. Quiet no noise, adjustment works well on my boney but.

    Weaknesses:    You have to play with the seat to get it to fit. But once you figure out what works for you it will be the last seat you ever own. I bought at the same time the Salsa seatpost which made adjustments a breeze. I keep the seat tight and have never heard a creak.

    Bottom Line:   
    Work with the seat to get it to your liking and keep it tight and no complaints!

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    Favorite Trail:   Faybyan

    Duration Product Used:   1 Year

    Price Paid:    $35.00

    Purchased At:   Online

    Similar Products Used:   Specialized, Selle



    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Andrew Hutton a Cross Country Rider from Edmonton

    Date Reviewed: April 30, 2003

    Strengths:    Titanium Rails, dont ask why but other saddles' rails always friggin bend on me.
    Tension adjuster is cool, nice and quick to adjust, even while riding.
    Nice embroidery.


    Weaknesses:    Creaks a little, nothing crazy though.

    Bottom Line:   
    Phat saddle. I had a selle italia once... i dunno, cost me 100 bucks and it sucked, rails bent and selle italia were all "to bad" about it. B@stards. Dunno about Salsa customer service but all their products are pretty cool. And when I e-mailed them with a question once they were pretty friendly guys. Ti rails adds one to the coolness factor. Narrow seat makes it easy to take a leak while riding, but if you have a big arse or somethin you might not like it. Good seat.

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    Duration Product Used:   6 months

    Price Paid:    $50.00

    Purchased At:   United Cycle



    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:4
    Submitted by Jeremy Miller a Weekend Warrior from Oklahoma City

    Date Reviewed: February 26, 2003

    Strengths:    Good and durable. Feels good on my arse.

    Weaknesses:    Cloth on the back of the saddle has begun to fray, maybe thats because I've been riding on it for three years. Other than that none.

    Bottom Line:   
    Good saddle. It even has a semi-nut saver dakine built into it.

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    Favorite Trail:   Draper

    Duration Product Used:   More than 3 years

    Price Paid:    $80.00

    Purchased At:   Wheeler Dealer

    Similar Products Used:   SDG saddle

    Bike Setup:   Kona Roast


    Overall Rating:2
    Value Rating:2
    Submitted by Blake Bennett a Racer from Newark,DE, USA

    Date Reviewed: September 10, 2001

    Strengths:    Looks cool and WAS comfortable

    Weaknesses:    Titanium rails and rail stiffness adjuster. Also leather cover.

    Bottom Line:   
    One of the seat's rails broke on the first lap of three in a race for no apparent reason. I am pretty light and somewhat smooth so i could not believe it broke. I blame saddle. Also the seat's rail stiffness adjuster rusts in less than a month. Also, seat's leather fades and loses smoothness too quickly. It was nice while it lasted but I would not recommend buying one with the Ti rails.

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    Favorite Trail:   Middle Run

    Duration Product Used:   6 months

    Price Paid:    $100.00

    Purchased At:   Online

    Similar Products Used:   koobi au chrono

    Bike Setup:   99 jamis dragon


    Overall Rating:2
    Value Rating:2
    Submitted by Mark a Cross Country Rider from NC

    Date Reviewed: June 20, 2001

    Strengths:    Construction good so far, light weight, and the adjustable feature.

    Weaknesses:    To hard and would not mount on a CT2 post.

    Bottom Line:   
    Could not get to work for me due to the hardness of the saddle and my boney bottom(not much padding in the saddle too). I can't ride seated 5 minutes without having to standup for some relief!! I am replacing the thing before next cx season. Just hope the new saddle will fit a Salsa seat post(it's a little different too)

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    Duration Product Used:   6 months

    Price Paid:    $90.00

    Purchased At:   the lbs

    Similar Products Used:   Coda mtn and Bontager FS +10

    Bike Setup:   Popard Lemond Cyclo-cross.


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by tbone a Cross Country Rider from carnage nc

    Date Reviewed: May 18, 2001

    Strengths:    light comfortable cool chilies hehp keep the arse warm in winter.

    Weaknesses:    mabe alittle too narrow for some but i gotuse to it

    Bottom Line:   
    had no problem with thompson seatpost,seat goes on jus like all the others,havent noticed a squeek,i run my seat at the loosest settting.this seat works well on my hardtail has alot of suspension qualities

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    Favorite Trail:   talisi

    Duration Product Used:   6 months

    Price Paid:    $99.00

    Purchased At:   rainbow cycles

    Similar Products Used:   bontrager,wilderness trail,specialized,terry

    Bike Setup:   hardtail ti,thompson seatpost


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Andy a Weekend Warrior from N.E. Massachusettes

    Date Reviewed: April 23, 2001

    Strengths:    Strong enough to not break under my gigantic ass.

    Weaknesses:    None yet

    Bottom Line:   
    I was using a Specialized saddle from my old Stumjumper until a crash bent the rails. Thank god because I wouldn't have bought the Salsa unless the other one died. Great saddle for me. It sets up easily with my Kore post, so no problems like the guy with the Thompson post. Because this saddle is so comfortable, has been very durable to this point, and looks pretty cool too, I give it 5 defocated bloody suppositories.

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    Duration Product Used:   1 Year

    Price Paid:    $60.00

    Purchased At:   Jensonusa

    Similar Products Used:   Flite Ti

    Bike Setup:   Fisher X-caliber (857 tubes), XTR, etc.


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Matt a Cross Country Rider from PENN'S WOODS

    Date Reviewed: March 15, 2001

    Strengths:    Super Comfy, fairly light, looks awesome

    Weaknesses:    none so far

    Bottom Line:   
    if your into comfy seats, that don't weigh a ton.... look into this one

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    Favorite Trail:   ANYTHING

    Duration Product Used:   6 months

    Purchased At:   POTTSTOWN BIKELINE IN PA

    Similar Products Used:   wtbs

    Bike Setup:   kona hei hei ti frame, xt/raceface next lp drive train, mars fork, cane creek wam wheels, salsa bar/post and raceface stem/headset, paul levers/avid mag. brakes


    Overall Rating:3
    Value Rating:2
    Submitted by Randy a Weekend Warrior from Knoxville TN

    Date Reviewed: February 23, 2001

    Strengths:    Very Comfortable with no numbness. Has held up very well. Looks Great.

    Weaknesses:    Plastic Liner inside saddle sounds like you are riding with a plastic bag up your rear.

    Bottom Line:   
    The saddle is comfortable. I complained about the noise it made and Salsa replaced it for free. Unfortunately the new one made the same noise. I am starting to get use to it however.

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    Favorite Trail:   Tsali

    Duration Product Used:   1 Year

    Similar Products Used:   SDG, Crossbow

    Bike Setup:   Full suspension Homegrown,XTR components,Raceface Cranks, Easton EA70 Bars, Easton post, Syncross Stem, Marzoki Fork.


    Overall Rating:2
    Value Rating:2
    Submitted by Dave a Racer from Blacksburg, VA

    Date Reviewed: January 19, 2001

    Strengths:    Saves Mr. Bo-Jangles
    adjustment system is effective at changing the stiffness


    Weaknesses:    1.The adjustment on the nose creeks continuously causing rider insanity, even after applying tri-flow.
    2.Rails are at a strange angle, making this saddle incompatible with thompson posts unless you like riding with the nose high.
    3.construction is crappy. The plastic piece under the nose is already falling off mine(held in place with a small self-tapping screw) and the saddle seems to be losing it's shape in the nose region.
    3.heavy


    Bottom Line:   
    The saddle is pretty comfortable(no numbness on long rides) but because of the rail angles, I have to ride with the nose too high which is not comfortable. The creeking adjustment system is driving me insane! Shoddy workmanship. Not acceptable!

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    Duration Product Used:   6 months

    Similar Products Used:   Sel italia flight, bontrager, SDG

    Bike Setup:   Trek 8900 frame, XT components, Thompson seat post, Rock Shox JUDY sl. AKA Cross-country hardtail


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by jdcamb a Cross Country Rider from Rochester

    Date Reviewed: January 11, 2001

    Strengths:    Very comfortable, Durable leather cover, Adjustable, and Quiet for a ti railed saddle.

    Weaknesses:    Smells funny when wet. Other then that it's awesome

    Bottom Line:   
    Awesome comfortable saddle. Looks like a old Brooks racing saddle. Very sturdy and well made. Not that light but who cares. A good buy too. I don't care about the junk saver features because I have never had that problem.

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    Favorite Trail:   OCP/FLT/Hi-Tor

    Duration Product Used:   1 Year

    Price Paid:    $55.00

    Purchased At:   Towpath

    Similar Products Used:   Flite ti, Vetta TT lite, Ritchey, various others

    Bike Setup:   GT XCR LE, Avid discs, XT components, RS SID SL, Fox Float RC, Thomson seatpost and stem, Easton EA70 MonkeyBar, Mavic 317 rims, etc.



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