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    Submitted by Sam Chin a Cross Country Rider from Los Angeles
    Date Reviewed: May 30, 2005
    Favorite Trail:Whiting Wood
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Purchased At:came on bike
    Strengths:Lightweight (I have the Ti version), comfortable, not sticky
    Weaknesses:The leather is starting to wear away, I don't have kevlar ends
    Similar Products Used:Various Trico saddles, some Specialized BGs, Selle Italias
    Bike Setup:Bianchi Super GL
    Bottom Line:When I first saw and felt the saddle, I found it to be hard and I worried about its lack of a depression in the middle. However, after riding on it for many miles, and landing on it hard, I have come to love it. It's the most comfortable saddle I own, in fact. I like it more than my super soft gel saddle. It hasn't broken or flexed on me, but I only weigh 130 lbs, so I never break stuff.
    Unfortunately, the Ti version is hard to get now, but I highly recommend looking for one. It only weighs 275g.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Deek a Downhiller from Winnipeg, Canada
    Date Reviewed: August 6, 2003
    Favorite Trail:urban
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $70.00
    Purchased At:Alter Ego Sports
    Strengths:-Really comfy
    -Red Rails
    -Kevlar siding
    - rear bash guard
    Weaknesses:- a Bit heavy
    -REALLY WEAK!
    Bike Setup:Brodie Bruzza - EXR Fork - Race Face DH cranks - Wellgo pedals...etc.
    Bottom Line:It's a not bad saddle if it comes on your bike, but don't go out and buy one for $100 CAD. It came on my bike, but i landed on the back on it after doing an endo (stoppie), and it bent like cardboard. Maybe this was my fault, but i'm sure if you hit a bump on the trail and it the seat with you ass, it would do the same thing. Leave it on your bike until it breaks, and then get a new one with better rails.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Paul a Weekend Warrior from Vancouver BC CANADA
    Date Reviewed: July 9, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Neds Atomic Dustbin
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:Local Bike Shop, Vancouver
    Strengths:Looks the part
    Weaknesses:weak, so called 'cromoly rails'
    Similar Products Used:WTB Laser V
    Bike Setup:Brodie Brute Hardtail
    Bottom Line:Worst seat I've ever owned. Rails bent after the first ride (on flat XC trails with no drops), and I'm normal body weight (170lbs). Local bike shop bent it back into shape - next ride, same thing happened. Now it is completely bent to one side. Maybe I just got a dud seat, in which case the quality control at Titec needs to do a better job. Overall, disappointed with purchase, expected better from Titec - they make decent bars and stems.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by J. C. a from Whistler, BC
    Date Reviewed: June 5, 2003
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $20.00
    Purchased At:bikeroom.com
    Strengths:cheap, not flashy, seems to be built ok
    Weaknesses:kind of wide, foam padding dies
    Similar Products Used:about 20 other seats. Flite Italia Ti being the best ever.
    Bike Setup:Large Heckler w/ fifth element and Marzocchi Z3's
    Bottom Line:I was pretty happy when I first put this saddle on to replace a pooched Serfas Crossbow. It seemed to have decent cushion without a spongy feel. I've liked the Titec seats in the past as their flat sides made them easy to move forward and back on and the tail section and nose were comfortable for my size (6' x 180lbs). This one seems a bit bigger and harder to get behind. The last few rides I've found that the foam is compressed and there is a hard 'spine' running down the center so the boys are telling me it's got to go. Wierd as it is, it seems slipperier than it used to be too, almost like someone coated it with PAM. Makes it very hard to stay seated in a chosen position.

    I've had no problems with bent rails or creaking.

    I'm trying a WTB Speed V-Race next.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Hadi mulyana a Weekend Warrior from BANDUNG,INDONESIA
    Date Reviewed: February 16, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Dirt jump, 7 meters stair, cars, house roof etc
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Strengths:nothing special
    Weaknesses:it 's sucks
    Similar Products Used:velo
    Bike Setup:Kona Stinky,marzocchi Shiver SC, Sram 9.0 sl RD-shifter,Shimano deore La discbrake.Gazzalodi,"titec bersekr"
    Bottom Line:it's sucks....it bent
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Ozone a Cross Country Rider from San Jose
    Date Reviewed: December 2, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Anything<3ft.wide,rough,rocky and or rooty
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Price Paid: $55.00
    Purchased At:Cambria
    Strengths:comfortable,great customer service,plenty of not too soft padding in the right places
    Weaknesses:none what so ever
    Similar Products Used:Brooks Pro(remember those?)Flite,Avocet ti,SDG
    Bike Setup:Turner 02,Marzocchi,Chris King all around,XT,Thompson,Hopey steering damper
    Bottom Line:First, everyone must keep in mind that saddle reviews are very subjective.What a great saddle!Ive been using these since they came out (`98?)Ive got 4 of them, 2 ti and 2 cro mo.One is even on my `cross bike.This is the longest saddle Ive seen,that helps to shift your weight around to sustain traction.The padding is just right,not too firm and thin like most of the lightweights,not too soft so your pelvic bones punch all the way to the shell like most of the'comfort' saddles out there.Theres plenty of padding on the nose so you can plant your butt right on the end (and not mind it too much) to clean ultra steep climbs.The kevlar is great.Its actually helped me climb the tough stuff better.The kevlar is great.This stuff should be on ALL saddles.The first berserker I bought in'98 is still working fine after many crashes.The viking emblem wore off long ago,but Im not complaining.This is a great saddle for epic rides.Most of my rides are 4-10 hours,sometimes longer.Ive never had a saddle that remains comfortable for so long.I crashed once on a bunch of logs and knocked the saddle off the ti rails.Titec was right down the street from my house in Sunnyvale.I took it to them,they had this neat custom tool and popped the rails back in.They appologized and gave me a pair of socks for my 'troubles'.I thought crashing was my fault!Titec also offered to trade my ti saddle for a cro mo one.They said the stiffer rails resist the flexing from crashes better.I dont crash too much so I declined.Ive let 5 of my buddies try these saddles and every guy bought one,only one guy found something better suited to his needs.Its too bad they dont make this particular model anymore.The new berserker is way too big and heavy,more of a downhill only saddle.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Bill a Cross Country Rider from Virginia
    Date Reviewed: August 23, 2002
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:Comfort
    Weaknesses:durability
    Similar Products Used:San Marco, Selle itailia
    Bike Setup:FS XC
    Bottom Line:First off, saddle comfort deals mostly with body to saddle size. At 210 lb. this is the only saddle I have found that really fits me well for long rides (SM100). I love the saddle but I go through about two a year. Given the conditions and distances I ride I am not sure any saddle would hold up much better but the cover seems to get torn up on these faster than most. And just forget the screw in the back staying in. If you are heavy or plan to do any sort of jumping go with chromo rails. Having said that I am now going to buy two more today.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Dirk a Cross Country Rider from Mishawaka, IN, USA
    Date Reviewed: August 5, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Rum Village
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $35.00
    Purchased At:PricePoint.com
    Strengths:Everything
    Weaknesses:None so far
    Similar Products Used:Stock junk
    Bike Setup:GT, Bontrager Mustangs, Shimano XT, RaceFace, Thomson, Marzocchi, Chris King
    Bottom Line:This is for the XC Ti rails with Kevlar sides version.

    I'm not sure what others are experiencing. It appears as if this is a different model. This one is awesome. I immediately felt a huge diffence in comfort and performance. It looks good as well and the kevlar sides was smart. Seems to be durable although I haven't crashed with it yet.

    I'd like to try other saddles out in the future to compare but this one is by far the best I've tried over the past 12 years. An excellent buy.

    5 stanky piles all the way!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Matt a Cross Country Rider from Boulder, CO, USA
    Date Reviewed: July 4, 2002
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $65.00
    Purchased At:Somewhere online, maybe Price Point?
    Strengths:Nice support for sit bones, wide nose for up-front hammering, kevlar reinforcement around the back and sides, easy off the back, durable and resilient, still looks new.
    Weaknesses:None so far.
    Similar Products Used:Specialized, fi'zi:k
    Bike Setup:Specialized Stumpjumper Pro '98 - mostly stock, replaced original crankset and bottom bracket, handlebar twice, shifters twice.
    Bottom Line:This review is for the Berserkr DH KTi. I set it up on my Specialized hardtail because of the extra support and padding on the DH model. I've put it through hell, with numerous crashes to its credit. I just stripped out one of the screws on the rear bumber in a crash last week, but I called Titec about the problem and they sent out a brand new bumper right away, no questions asked. Their customer service department is great. Overall the saddle works extremely well. It's probably the most comforable saddle I've ever owned. It's never given me a single problem. If you need extra sit-bone support without all the superfluous padding, you can pick one up for cheap now; online stores have them for around $30 or less for the models that have been discontinued, like mine. It should be a worthwhile investment.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by James a Cross Country Rider from Boise, Idaho
    Date Reviewed: May 31, 2002
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:Titec Website
    Strengths:Simple, efficient design and construction.
    Wider saddle from horn to tail.
    Weaknesses:Haven't experienced any.
    Similar Products Used:Salsa, SOG, Sella
    Bike Setup:Santa Cruz Superlight
    Bottom Line:Several people have complained that the Titanium rails were weak and broke or bent right away. I weight 208 lbs, and hammer that seat pretty hard... I haven't experienced any problems. The saddle might feel hard and unforgiving to the touch, but it really is comfortable where it counts... I can ride long periods of time on this saddle, and stay comfortable. The wider tail isn't difficult to get around and behind for descents, and the wider horn is comfortable enough to sit on during steep ascents. I liked this saddle enough that I purchased an extra one so that if I ever wear out (not break!) the original, I'm covered.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Mangk Rut Eater a Downhiller from Manila, Philippines
    Date Reviewed: May 28, 2002
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $20.00
    Strengths:hmmm.... i dont think it has one.
    Weaknesses:goddamn broke after 1 ride!!!
    Similar Products Used:Tioga, Velo, WTB, Serfas
    Bike Setup:GT Hardtail
    Bottom Line:BEWARE FELLOW BIKERS...
    the rails are really $hit. it didnt snap or break in two, it bent really bad upwards and sideways (titec logo pointing at the sky), making me ride our local trail standing!!! 14 fricking kilometers!!!
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Rob a Weekend Warrior from Victoria
    Date Reviewed: November 21, 2001
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:Comfortable and good shape
    Weaknesses:Ti rails are too weak
    Expensive
    Similar Products Used:Beserkr DH KCx with chromoly rails
    Bike Setup:who cares, saddle bolted to a XY post
    Bottom Line:When a customer walks into a bike shop and starts his spiel with "I was just riding along", it is supposed to mean that the product was abused and is now broken do to misuse or use beyond what the designer had designed the product for. This saddle, the Beserkr DH KTi, was on my commuter hardtail and has seen less than 10 days of offroad use on mellow trails, no jumping. I bought it because I liked the Beserkr I had on my FS trail bike that has steel rails. Well the Ti rail snapped on my ride home on the ROAD! The rail broke halfway between the seatpost clamp and the back of the saddle. The saddle is called DH. I am 185lbs for what it is worth. No probs with the steel (KCx) rails so far. Beware!
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Tony a Weekend Warrior from Va bch, Va
    Date Reviewed: October 30, 2001
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:Pricepoint
    Strengths:roomy,comfortable,very durable for this amount of time,but most of all the room I have to shift around is very pleasing, in fact I'll probably order another one for my f/s this month
    Weaknesses:none so far
    Similar Products Used:bontrager(too small & too hard)
    Bike Setup:Trek 8000,Moxey seat post,everything else is stock
    Bottom Line:Great saddle,strong,reliable,great room to shift around,highly recommend!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by G-Money a Weekend Warrior from Los Angeles
    Date Reviewed: July 26, 2001
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $39.00
    Purchased At:Pricepoint.com
    Strengths:Big saddle. Titanium Rails, kevlar sides. Nice logos. Good design.
    Weaknesses:Hard as hell. Very uncomfortable.
    Similar Products Used:Specialized Body Geometry.
    Bike Setup:2001 FSR XC Pro Stumpjumper.
    Bottom Line:This saddle sucks. I bought it because it got some decent reviews here and returned it the same day. After just one ride, I felt like I got kicked in the nards. Titec was on the right track with the design, but why make it such a hard seat? They call it an XC saddle, but the materials used and lack of comfort just defeats the whole purpose. Couldn't they have thrown some gel in there?
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Paul Cleaver a Cross Country Rider from Bowie, MD
    Date Reviewed: July 12, 2001
    Favorite Trail:VA
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $60.00
    Purchased At:online
    Strengths:looks
    Weaknesses:poor materials
    Similar Products Used:no
    Bottom Line:I read the reviews about how the rails on this saddle break and I didn't believe them. I have never had a rail break in all the years I have been riding - but this saddle is the weakest, shoddiest thing I have ever seen. I am not a rough rider; I don't ride down the sides of mountains. Flat deserts are where I ride, but this saddle broke! I couldn't believe it. I would never buy one again.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by velocity101 a Weekend Warrior from SF Bay Area
    Date Reviewed: June 27, 2001
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $55.00
    Purchased At:www.cambriabike.com
    Strengths:Super plush, great looks, no numbness, feels as if it were made for my a$$.
    Weaknesses:none so far
    Similar Products Used:Selli Italia Trans AM (piece of sheeeet) - too many others to mention.
    Bike Setup:GT XCR Custom
    Bottom Line:Buy this saddle! I bought the DH-KTi (which is still available.. from Titec and other resellers) I've tried a great many, many saddles in my pursuit of the perfect balance between comfort and free-ride/downhill performance.. and this one is the hands-down winner. The problem I faced with saddles in the past was that I could never find one that was comfortable yet narrow enough to allow easy slide-off the rear. The Titec is absolutely awesome.

    And thanks to all the reviews on this page (and the direct endorsement I received on the message board).. I would have never known about this saddle otherwise.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by ELi a Weekend Warrior from Long Valley, NJ
    Date Reviewed: June 19, 2001
    Favorite Trail:North Allamuchy
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:pricepoint.com
    Strengths:Comfy (for not being a comfort seat), titanium rails, light
    Weaknesses:Creaks a little
    Similar Products Used:none-my first DH seat
    Bottom Line:I have the downhill model with titanium rails- the DH Kti, which has been discontinued. The new ones have hollow cro-mo rails, which alot of people have probs with. The seat creaked a little at first, which was solved by greasing the rails and using White Lightning on the contact point of the rails/seat. I really like this seat- big enuff to sit comfortably on for the long climbs, yet easy to get off the back off. I haven't tried similar products, but I think this is a good one and recommend it.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by k c a Weekend Warrior from victoria,bc, canada
    Date Reviewed: May 12, 2001
    Favorite Trail:Urban
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $35.00
    Purchased At:ebay
    Strengths:Great comfort, perfect size, excellent padding all over, havent bent it yet with a lot of hard hits, buy one.
    Weaknesses:My model has no kevlar corners
    thats it
    Similar Products Used:botrager fs2000 --- VERY GOOD xc saddle
    WTB, many models
    Bike Setup:Giant XTC AC1 - Z1 Hayes XT LX Rhyno etc...
    Bottom Line:The best saddle i have ever felt
    not too bit not too small
    lovely and soft
    BUY ONE
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Patrick VACHER a Weekend Warrior from VENCE
    Date Reviewed: April 28, 2001
    Favorite Trail:La Sine, VENCE (France)
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Purchased At:DIAMONDBACK original mounting
    Strengths:-length
    Weaknesses:-steel rails for standard version
    Bike Setup:-full suspended DIAMONDBACK XR
    Bottom Line:-great comfort, continuous shape
    -easy slip to back when free-riding
    -weight 370g
    -rails twisted under my weight along a stairs-track (chemin du paradis, BAR-sur-Loup, France)
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Brian Smith a Weekend Warrior from London, England
    Date Reviewed: April 25, 2001
    Favorite Trail:??
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:mail order in UK
    Strengths:Everything about the DH Kti is great! Perfect Freeride saddle, its light BUT comfortable. Its no flite but then its not an Azonic
    Weaknesses:None found yet
    Similar Products Used:Flite
    Bike Setup:SC Heckler, Judy 100, XTR/XT/LX group except Hope Sport Fr Hub & Disc, Mavic D521 rims, Azonic bars, Control Tech stem and post, Titec DHKti, IRC treads
    Bottom Line:BUY ONE!! Its that simple. I read the reviews looked at the price and weight, $50 and 300g(v.light for a DH saddle) and thought that it sounded perfect and it is. Subsequently 2 of my friends have bought them. The padding is well placed so that you are comfortable but it also isn't bulky so you can move around on it well.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Mike a Cross Country Rider from Ravenna, MI. USA
    Date Reviewed: March 2, 2001
    Favorite Trail:Owassippi
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:pricepoint
    Strengths:comfort,durability
    Weaknesses:little bit heavy
    Similar Products Used:schwinn stinger-torture, vetta tt trishock-want some viagra, cheapos
    Bike Setup:schwinn s-20 w\canecreek ad-10
    Bottom Line:Great saddle, comfortable, roomy yet not so big it interferes with movement, its so good I just bought another one for my road bike
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Scott a Weekend Warrior from Long Island NY
    Date Reviewed: March 2, 2001
    Favorite Trail:so many to choose
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:Pricepoint.com
    Strengths:Comfortable. Light. Long Rails gives it great adjustability.
    Weaknesses:None so far.
    Similar Products Used:Specialized Body Geometry...good at first then begins feeling too soft. Sella Italia (stock on bike)....like sitting on a rock.
    Bike Setup:RM Element Ltd Edition, Easton Riser, Race Face SYStem, Z2 BAM, Thompson Elite Post
    Bottom Line:This is a great seatpost...period. It is labelled as being a DH saddle but from all of the people I've spoken to at various bike shops it seems as though a lot of XC/Weekend Warriors are using this post b/c it is tough and down right comfortable. It allows me to sit on the saddle for longer stretches and I don't walk away after a ride with saddle sores. Just don't pay full price for it...Pricepoint.com has got it for around 50 usually. Check them out (and no I don't work for them...unless they want to pay me to be a spokesperson).
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Mad Cyclist a Cross Country Rider from SW Herts, UK
    Date Reviewed: January 28, 2001
    Favorite Trail:Dartmoor, Morocco
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:Stows, UK? Can't remember :)
    Strengths:Length of rails, lightness, leather top, no creaks, comfy
    Weaknesses:none come to think of it, although it's gone a bit mouldy in the garage since I abandoned it a year and a half ago!
    Similar Products Used:Terry Liberator, Velo Ti, Selle Royal (several types), etc
    Bike Setup:DNA Ti frame, USE seat post sometimes XCR sometimes rigid.
    Bottom Line:You can see what I thought of the Terry Men's liberator, which explains why I'm going back to my red KTi!
    It's a good saddle! It has long rails so there's plenty of scope for adjustment on it, it's light, and you don't get wet going through puddles!!
    Also it's a lot easier to fit an under saddle bag as it's got that adjustment.
    If you've see a KTi going cheap then think about it as I'd rate them!
    I've given it a 4/5 as I reckon if the price were to drop, I got mine for £34-99, then I'd rate it a 5.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by chimera a Weekend Warrior from toronto
    Date Reviewed: November 29, 2000
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:dukes
    Strengths:large, great for sliding around on
    Weaknesses:it creaks sometimes
    Similar Products Used:sdg dh seat
    Bike Setup:p3 Z1 hussfelt ryno lites
    Bottom Line:big seat great for jumping/dual
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by HELLBELLY a from HOTLANTA, GA
    Date Reviewed: September 23, 2000
    Favorite Trail:Bear Creek/Mountain Town, Bull Mountain
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Strengths:This thing is like sitting on a couch! I have never had any numbness problems(HEY NOW) so I can not comment on that, but a friend of mine who did took my bike for a spin and said it felt great. On top of that he is a XC weight weeny, so go figure. Other cool things: I have the KTi DH model and it does not make a sound, it is holding up well despite multi-weekly thrashings, and it just looks burly!
    Weaknesses:The leather finish(red) started to fade pretty quickly. I use mink oil on it and it has remained nice and soft with a nifty patina.
    Similar Products Used:Brooks, Sella Rolls, Serfas LOLA, Terry, Avocet Gel, and God knows what else.
    Bike Setup:Santa Cruz Heckler, Z1 Bomber, Raceface/XTR, Hayes Brakes
    Bottom Line:In the Berserker family the KTi seems to be the way to go. Other reviews have mentioned problems with the cromo versions even with smaller riders, but so far this has not been my experience and I weigh 225 lb. No saddle is for everyone, however if you have a barcalounger of a bike this will top it off nicely.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Rideyourbike a Cross Country Rider from NV
    Date Reviewed: August 8, 2000
    Favorite Trail:BAck yard
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Strengths:Comfort, Looks, Price
    Weaknesses:Weight, Cheapo rails!! Mine broke!!!
    Similar Products Used:WTB, Specialized
    Bike Setup:GT Avalanche XT Manitou
    Bottom Line:Good value and somewhat durable. I did use mine for two years and beat on it pretty good, but I am still disapointed that one of the rails snapped on my last ride?! I only weigh 150lbs. I didn't think that I would have to replace my seat for awhile. It was a nice saddle until it broke.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by TMR a from vermont
    Date Reviewed: July 11, 2000
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Strengths:this review is for the Beserker comfort......it was comfortable......was
    Weaknesses:not up to Titec standards..... steel rails bent the first week....rubbery covering on abrasion spots developed both wear spots and tears within the 2 weeks I rode it.
    Similar Products Used:old red berserker w/cro mo rails
    wtb
    Bike Setup:heavy duty machine....built for abuse.
    Bottom Line:I was disappointed with the saddle. I am hard on my equiptment, but there is no excuse for a saddle that both bend and tears within 2 weeks of purchase. I have 2 other friends who also own these saddles and both have developed holes in the abrasion areas. I expected more from the
    company that produced my other berserker saddle which after 2 years of serious abuse is still straight and has no holes.
    I wouldn't reccommend this for clydesdales or for any one who might crash..ever. low product rating, low value rating and disappointing customer service. come on guys, I thought you made products for mountain bikers!!!
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:2