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LandSpeed
a Cross Country RiderDate Reviewed: February 21, 2011
Strengths: Strong, comfy, looks goodWeaknesses: none as of yetBottom Line: Comfy. Doesn't put pressure on your penor muscle. Every other company has it backwards... they'll give you impotence. Not this one. It fits, is comfy, and is flat out the best I've ever had. I highly recommend this saddle. I'm probably buying another one, too, for my CX bike. Solid Titanium. I broke my last hollow railed saddle. Get it. Don't steal mine.
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$150.00
Purchased At: Cynergy Bikes Santa
Similar Products Used: other specialized saddles
Bike Setup: Redline d460 29er HT 1x9 (currently), and this saddle is going onto a new Santa Cruz Tallboy (when I get one).
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Thiuda
a Cross Country Rider
from Wonju, GangwondoDate Reviewed: October 26, 2009
Strengths: Strong, comfortable, good support in all the right areas.Weaknesses: Price. I paid a premium as I live in Korea, where biking related paraphernalia is especially expensive.Bottom Line: I weigh 93 kgs (205 lbs). My previous saddle, a Bontrager RL, gave up on me after an especially long and eventful ride. Because of my weight, a friend of mine told me to bite the bullet and pay for a full ti saddle. He was right, this saddle is strong enough to deal with my weight and is comfortable to boot.
I find the price a little over the top, but the quality is fantastic.
Favorite Trail: Baegun-san
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$190.00
Purchased At: LBS
Similar Products Used: Bontrager RL
Bike Setup: Trek 8500: Thomson seatpost, Specialized Phenom 130 saddle.
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