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Brooks Swallow

MSRP $ 130.00
# of Reviews 3
Average Rating 4.67/5
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Submitted by mark davies a Cross Country Rider from Manchester, United Kingdom
Date Reviewed: June 27, 2007
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $280.00
Purchased At:www.spacycles.co.uk
Strengths:Very light compared to my 20+ year old Brooks B17. It is also something a bit different to all the gel, vinyl and other "modern" materials used today. Some designs are timeless.
Weaknesses:Wish it had a waterproof coating on the underside as it gets wet/muddy when my rear mudguard is removed in the summer months. Just got to clean it...
Similar Products Used:n/a
Bike Setup:TREK EX6 for the moment whilst I wait for my new Salsa Mamasita 29er to be built (sub 22lb)
Bottom Line:A friend donated his B17 to me approx 5 years ago. It was at least 15 years old at the time...and had done several tours of Majorca. It is a wonderful saddle and hardly any adjustment is needed to keep the leather in tension. I hope this will be the same.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Font Ninea a Weekend Warrior from Austin
Date Reviewed: May 10, 2007
Favorite Trail:Blue blossom
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $399.00
Purchased At:ebay
Strengths:impossible to get from the manufacturer or from a LBS (unless they are totaly clueless). My buddy got one on ebay brand new in box with original packaging for less than 100 bucks... so there you go. I paid way top dollar.
Weaknesses:None.
Similar Products Used:Bontrager Beserker Selle Italia, WTB V Race, uni Carbon
Bike Setup:maverick durance
Bottom Line:best saddle ever made. Lighter than any other Brooks. It's like buying Versace leather or Coach luggage -- only more for function than fashion. And the function defnitely lives up to the usefulness of the product.

The fit and finish is perfect, and with proper conditioning will tailor to your iberial tuberosities (your sit bones) like no other saddle can. C'mon these guys have made saddles for over 500 years (horses, etc.) before making bike seats.

My only complaint is the tightening bolt which eventually will stretch the leather to it's max has no expandability... what do i do in 20 years when I can't tighten it any more? minor quibble.

But again, the finest saddle ever made, and brought to you out of love from England in Ti and Leather for your most impressive fantasies.


-- c
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Alan a Weekend Warrior from Brussels, Belgium
Date Reviewed: August 31, 2005
Duration Product Used:6 months
Strengths:Beautiful piece of leather craftmanship, absolutely gorgeous design and finish, great marketing, great packaging, functional AND comfortable.
Weaknesses:Expensive, looks better on a road bike than on a mountain bike,
Similar Products Used:Brooks B17, Brooks Swift, Selle Italia SLC
Bike Setup:Swallow on Koga-Miyata TerraLiner cromo frame (std XT/LX and Pro components)
Bottom Line:Once I got over the luxury and gorgeous looks, and actually rode with it, I was amazed that this minimalist construction could be so comfortable. It was actually much more comfortable out of the box than the Swift (for no obvious design reason). It fills completely its purpose and transforms any fine trad frame into a statement of style and culture. Looks kind of silly on my Fuel EX though, but are we sensitive to looks? ;-)
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5






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