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WTB Comfort V Race

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# of Reviews 4
Average Rating 3.75/5
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Submitted by Brendan O'Neil a Cross Country Rider from Haverhill, MA, USA
Date Reviewed: July 16, 2003
Favorite Trail:Fort Rock, Exeter NH
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $45.00
Purchased At:Cycle Loft
Strengths:Very comfortable. I have ridden up to 2 1/2 hours on it and never had any seat pain.
Weaknesses:Two staples pulled out after about 10 hours of riding and the seat cover is hanging. Luckily, the little plastic rails screwed on to protect the seat have held this in check. Getting behind the seat for downhills is harder than with my skinnier SST.
Similar Products Used:WTB SST
Bike Setup:1992 Bridgestone MB4 with rigid fork, LX 21 speed drivetrain, RaceFace riser bar, Sun Rhino Lites, 2.5" Ritchey Motovaders
Bottom Line:I have tried many seats over the years and have only found WTB saddles to work for me. I weigh 330 so seat pain has been an issue for me. I had had and loved my SST saddle for about 4 years, but I started to get numbness in the naughty bits over about two hours of riding. I decided to go for the Comfort V Race for its extra width and the groove. This is a very comfortable seat even up to 2 1/2 hours of riding with no problems. It's a little tough to get behind the seat for tough decents, but it's really designed for leisure not real riding. My only complaint is that the seat cover pulled out two of its staples in the middle between the plastic rails after about 10 hours. I'm giving it a 3 for quality and a 5 for comfort.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Vedran a Weekend Warrior from Croatia
Date Reviewed: April 17, 2003
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:It looks great and it's comfortable!!! After only 2 or 3 rides you can ride for hours without any problems.
Weaknesses:It could be too wide for somebody
Similar Products Used:SDG
Bike Setup:MARIN quake
Bottom Line:Best saddle you can get with new bike. Great for beginers!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Jeff a Weekend Warrior from Brewster, NY
Date Reviewed: October 31, 2002
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:Looks Good, Not so wide that it interferes with riding
Weaknesses:Not as comfortable as it looks
Similar Products Used:Brooks leather, Selle Italia Gel
Bike Setup:Marin Hybrid
Bottom Line:This saddle looks great, not anywhere near as clunky as the stock saddles on say, Trek Hybrids. After about 10 miles I find myself looking for an excuse to get off for a minute though. I'm not a fly-weight, but not heavy either, at about 185 pounds. I'm not taking any major bumps with this thing, just rail trails or pavement. The nose turns up at slightly to high an angle. If the seat is at the correct angle for good balance the nose starts to numb areas I'd rather have left alone. Also for those of you wishing to mount a Topeak wedge the rear rail angle makes it almost impossible. Not bad for a 35 dollar seat, but i think I'm going to have to split for a Koobi.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Rob Zwissler a Weekend Warrior from Chicago
Date Reviewed: July 25, 2002
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:Came with Marin Sausalito
Strengths:Seems comfy
Similar Products Used:None
Bike Setup:2002 Marin Sausalito City Bike
Bottom Line:I'm not an experienced rider, I've only had the seat for a few weeks. I've been on the seat for a 4 hour 40 mile limestone trek and it was still comfy at the end, while my friend was complaining about his big ol' gel seat was not feelin too good. Seems compact, enough padding for me, but it doesn't fit my Aero Wedge seat bag too well. The seat rail just bent but both WTB and my bike shop seem to have good customer service, so a replacement is no big deal. I have nothing to compare it with - so don't take my ratings too seriously ;) But I have no complaints either.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4






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