Selle Italia Flite Evolution 2 Saddle

4.33/5 (3 Reviews)


Product Description

Flite Evolution 2


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User Reviews

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:3
Submitted by patryk meyer a Weekend Warrior from bremerhaven/germany

Date Reviewed: July 17, 2005

Strengths:    of course the lightness, the look of this product, well adjusted it´s quite a good comfort

Weaknesses:    unfortunately broken after 2 crashes now it looks good at home

Bottom Line:   
As is posted already at the evo3 category i would use it for light cross country and onroad bicycles or just for good looking cross country bikes

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Favorite Trail:   all

Duration Product Used:   More than 3 years

Purchased At:   bicycle shop mannheim

Similar Products Used:   evo1,3


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Zack a Racer from Bedford Corners, NY, USA

Date Reviewed: April 25, 2002

Bottom Line:   
This is a very light saddle, everyone says im crazy, but when you get the angle and the hieght of this saddle perfect, it is extremely comfortable.

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Duration Product Used:   1 Year


Overall Rating:3
Submitted by S. Forseth a racer from norway

Date Reviewed: December 14, 1998

Bottom Line:   

I bought the Flite Evo 2 this spring and I'm not satisfied. I should add that i bought the one with carbon rails. I used to ride the flite evo 1 with massive Ti rails and was very satisfied with it, but the new Evo 2 isn't too good: 2 problems:1. The shell broke with just a minor inpact and was impossible to ride afterwards. I.e the shell is too thin and not strong enough. 2. Got a new saddle and The rubber damper in the nose loosened and fell out during a ride.
But the good part is that it is very comfortable, and above all LIGHT !!
If it didn't break it would be 2 thumbs up...but it does breake...Too bad.

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