This full-bodied race saddle combines an efficient, firm shell with a healthy amount of support in the tail and a well-padded nose. Other amenities on this luxurious saddle include easily replaceable rails, compatibility with Topeak’s QuickClick saddle bags and European styling.
Submitted by
bikeosprey
a Weekend Warrior
from Florida Date Reviewed: November 3, 2009
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$100.00
Strengths:
Most comfortable road saddle, bar none.
Weaknesses:
Bit heavy, who cares for this comfort.
Similar Products Used:
All Selle Italia and Specialized, and more.
Bike Setup:
Specialized Tarmac PRo-Campy and Look 585 Shimano
Bottom Line:
Tried them all, I have a tender butt, give up the 50 grams and find real comfort.
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Submitted by
Ruger
a Cross Country Rider
from Nor Cal Date Reviewed: August 7, 2009
Favorite Trail:
Inca!
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$136.00
Purchased At:
Alfred E Bike
Strengths:
Comfortable, long, light (mine is 270g), well made.
Weaknesses:
None I have found thus the rating.
Similar Products Used:
WTB Pure V, Fizik Gobi
Bike Setup:
Mojo sl with all the good stuff.
Bottom Line:
This is a great saddle! Light and comforatable, a longer saddle with a slightly wider pedalling platform.
Very well cushioned especially for a "race" saddle.
I like a longer saddle gives me more to work with especially climbing, and is well fitted for use with an adjustable seatpost (I think a long saddle works better with my Gravity Dropper).
I'm very critical and have several saddles. I was using a Rocket V slt but never liked it! Never understoodwhy it got such acclaim.
Try the Viggo! Designed for enduro, and long distance XC racing Great all around saddle.
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