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Trico Sports Memoflex

MSRP $ 20.00
# of Reviews 3
Average Rating 2.67/5
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Submitted by Rob a Weekend Warrior from Concord, CA
Date Reviewed: June 11, 2001
Favorite Trail:Chabot Park, Rockville
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $25.00
Purchased At:REI
Strengths:Soft, reasonably supportive. Attractive fabric cover.
Weaknesses:Lettering wears off almost immediately. Kinda heavy.
Similar Products Used:Stock seat (which really sucked)
Bike Setup:Giant Rainier SE (stock + this seat)
Bottom Line:Given the choices available at REI and the fact that I'd had my bike for two days and my butt was sore from the stock seat, this was my best bet. So far, I'm quite happy with it. Once I got the seat positioned correctly, it got even better. I don't know why the other reviers disliked it.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Eric a Weekend Warrior from Holland, MI
Date Reviewed: December 31, 2000
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $25.00
Purchased At:LBS
Weaknesses:Lettering easily wears off the Lycra cover, making it unreturnable if needed. Having a gel saddle ain't cool if you are a roadie.
Similar Products Used:Stock Bianchi Saddle
Oasis Supersoft
Bike Setup:Bianchi Brava
Bottom Line:I could probably find a better saddle if I wanted to. This one is good enough for the time being. It's soft enough to distribute pressure evently but firm enough to prevent the cutoff of circulation.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

Submitted by BrianH a Weekend Warrior from Irving, TX
Date Reviewed: September 30, 1999
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
Very Comfortable
Not too heavy
Weaknesses:
Saddle actually popped off the underside suspension bars the first time I took a spill
Similar Products Used:
Standard Marin Saddle that comes standard on Elridge Grade.
Bike Setup:
Marin Eldridge Grade
Manitou Spyder R
Bottom Line:The bootom line is I had to ride the last mile of the trail with two piece of steel under my ass with the saddle in my hand. It is impossible to get the seat back on the suspension bars, I had to return it. Maybe this was just a freak accident. Regardless, this saddle gets one flammin' turd!!!
Overall Rating:1






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