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Trico Sports TriFlex

MSRP $ 30.00
Weight 1.0 lbs
# of Reviews 3
Average Rating 4.67/5
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Submitted by Ron a Weekend Warrior from Hamden, Ct, USA
Date Reviewed: August 2, 2004
Favorite Trail:Any hard packed trail
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $30.00
Purchased At:D'Aniello's Amity Bicycle
Strengths:-Very comfortable
-Resonable price
Weaknesses:-A little heavy (not a concern for me)
-To wide for serious downhill
Similar Products Used:-Stock Bontrager saddle (Extremely Uncomfortable)
Bike Setup:'04 TREK 4100 (Stock)
Bottom Line:-Very nice saddle. You cant go wrong. The price is great and it is built well. I would recommend this saddle to anyone short of a serious competitor or downhill rider.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Brian Bamber a from Long Island N.Y
Date Reviewed: May 22, 2001
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $30.00
Purchased At:Sunrise Cyclery
Strengths:Extreme Comfort
Weaknesses:Have not found one yet. The material shell might start to wear after a while.
Similar Products Used:Velo=trash, Coda 900=Rectal punishment, and Cygnal= Numbness
Bike Setup:Cannondale f900, Fatty D, Hutchinson python gold
Bottom Line:So far this seat rocks Just like the other guy said.
I weigh about 195 pounds and sitting ona razor blade is
not my idea of comfort.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Bill Snodgrass a cross-country rider from San Jose, California
Date Reviewed: January 3, 1999
Bottom Line:
This seat is just great!!! It has a fabric cover - non-slip, and is soft.
It has 3 openings on the bottom for the gel to squish a little. It isn't
too soft. I've got over 33K miles and this is the most comfortable I've sit.
It comes in men/women styles and costs about $30 in stores, $20 in catalogs
(but you pay shipping). It also has a pressure relief area towards the front that prevents pain. I've used it for about 1K miles and keep waiting for
it to show a bad trait, but none yet. The only thing I can see that might go
bad is the cover material, don't know what time and weather will do to it. It
has hard plastic on the areas you would normally scrape, lower side/rear and front tip. If you suffer while you ride, this is definately the solution!!!!!
Overall Rating:5






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