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Submitted by
Ross Arnold
a
from Chicago, IL Date Reviewed: March 12, 2003 | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$40.00 | | Purchased At: | local bike shop | | Bottom Line: | Moving from stock to the Serta Ergo Gel saddle was like sitting on a pile of rocks to sitting in a cadillac. I was able to ride another three hours after being in pain from the ride yesturday. Great cruising seat if you're looking for one. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
JJ
a Cross Country Rider
from Napa, CA, USA Date Reviewed: October 27, 2002 | | Duration Product Used: | More than 3 years | | Price Paid: |
$35.00 | | Purchased At: | Local bike shop | | Strengths: | Cushy ride, love channel | | Weaknesses: | Springs are too rigid, and I weigh in at 250. You'd figure they'd travel a little more for someone of my size, but you'd be wrong. | | Similar Products Used: | Lower-end Serfas gel, traditional saddles | | Bike Setup: | Old '96 GT hybrid, '02 Sugar 3+ Disc | | Bottom Line: | I need a comfy landing for my ponderous backside... this saddle does the trick. I do a considerable amount of street riding / commuting, and up to now it's been with the GT hybrid, but recently I purchased a new '02 Sugar 3+ Disc (oh yeah) and moved my Ergo Gel to that bike. BTW, I consider riding a FS bike on the road/street like riding a Caddilac, it's truly a sweet ride, and I've got it dialed in to be ultra plush. I will rarely use this bike for what it was made for - offroading - so I consider it to be the ultra luxury mode of commuting, and if you can afford it, why not? At any rate, I digress, as this is supposed to be about the saddle, not my personal riding sitch. It's comfy and works well for a rear that needs the padding. It'd be nice if the springs gave a bit more than they do, but it's a good deal nonetheless. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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