Submitted by
fcaw11
a Weekend Warrior
from SGV, CA Date Reviewed: April 20, 2009
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$75.00
Purchased At:
E-tailor
Strengths:
Respectable light weight, ample padding, Ti rails
Weaknesses:
Try it b4 you buy it.
Similar Products Used:
WTB Pure V Race, WTB Rocket V Stealth
Bike Setup:
XC FS rig, mountain mix
Bottom Line:
For the price, one gets a good saddle. thus, 4 chilis.
Overall rating, 2 chilis. Why? I'm a smaller rider. This saddle never felt right on my pubis, lower hip bone.
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Submitted by
Andrew Lynam
a Cross Country Rider
from SW Iowa Date Reviewed: September 30, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Swanson
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At:
ebay
Strengths:
Easy on the rear, love channel does its job. Has that "just right" feel to it.
Weaknesses:
Not sure yet.
Similar Products Used:
WTB SSTX
Bike Setup:
'04 GF Cake 2
Bottom Line:
This is a great saddle for little money. I bought one for my hardtail becuase my tail was sore after rides, after getting this saddle I now have no more pain in the butt. I liked it so much that I bought a second one for my fs.
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Submitted by
Steve
a Weekend Warrior
from Nevada Date Reviewed: September 21, 2007
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Strengths:
Comfortable
Weaknesses:
ti rails break
Similar Products Used:
Specialized, Fizik
Bottom Line:
In the past WTB has been great about replacing broken or bent rails. A fellow named Marty ran WTB warranty for years and he was totally helpful and awesome. Recently Tiffany answered my warranty call (Martys gone) and did everything she could to not help. Broken or bent rails - too bad - you must be abusing the saddle. I've ridden and recommended WTB saddles and tires for years but if this is the new WTB warranty policy then I'll be using other products!
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Submitted by
Monsoon
a Weekend Warrior
from CT Date Reviewed: December 31, 2006
Favorite Trail:
killington, VT
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Strengths:
Looks good, comfortable, light
Weaknesses:
weak!! I bent the Ti rails and WTB wouln't replace them. Said they were "abused." I thought titanium was the strongest metal on earth!
Similar Products Used:
other cheaper, stronger, more comfortable saddles
Bike Setup:
06 Jamis Komodo with a bent seat!
Bottom Line:
Horrible saddle and a complete waste of $. For the price of this one, i could've got 2 seats of better quality.
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Submitted by
Greg
a Cross Country Rider
from Maine Date Reviewed: October 20, 2006
Favorite Trail:
Mt. Aggie trails
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$60.00
Purchased At:
blueskycycle.com
Strengths:
Light, wicked comfy, good quality, compact design
Weaknesses:
None
Bike Setup:
Leader 516 HT, SRAM and Avid, Marzi MX Pro 120mm
Bottom Line:
This is WAY more comfortable than my old Bontrager. Only used it for 3-4 rides of 7-10 miles, but I can tell this will be my seat for a long time to come. I like the shortish nose that is still fine for thigh control. You can push way back on it for moderate climbs and it feels like you become part of the bike. It is plenty light. What more can you ask for?
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Submitted by
Armando Pañero
a Cross Country Rider
from Zaragoza, SPAIN Date Reviewed: July 22, 2006
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$70.00
Purchased At:
ebay
Strengths:
You know, titanium rails to make it lighter, love channel to aboid pressure over the most amazing parts, and a very important point, leather covering the saddle, than allows transpiration and gives adherency to the bike. A wonderfull high finish.
Weaknesses:
I miss something to protect the sides of the saddle which are finished in leather too.
Similar Products Used:
For five or six years, a single San Marco Aero, with the hole in the middle. I tried a month a San Marco Aero Gelaround but was a fake and had to sell it to a friend who still find it confortable. I tried an San Marco Arami Gelaround two weeks but couldn´t be on my bike more than one hour.
Bike Setup:
A Trek 8000, year 2000. A wonderfull bicycle.
Bottom Line:
I honestly have to say this is the most confortable saddle I have ever had in 10 years ridding mountain bike in the area of Zaragoza, Spain, almost a dessert. When I rode my old San Marco Aero every sunday morning, the first feeling I had in my butt when I first sit down was pain over the bones and to know for certain than in 20 minutes the pain will be off for the next two hour when it always came back. Over four hours ridding, blisters. When I sat on my WTB Laser V for the very first time I thought "Oh, too soft". But after three hours ridding it was still confortable and my bottom was smiling happy. You know, in the place you lean your bones there are three designed areas softer than the saddle structure itself, and when you go down jumping over the stones, holes and so, the saddle absorb everything and you don´t have the feeling that a rock stikes directy on your butt, without a lack of control over your bike. Is extremely confortable and I can´t say why, it simply is. Once again a wonderfull american creation: CONGRATULATIONS WTB, you win.
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Submitted by
Bill
a Cross Country Rider
from Dearborn, MI, USA Date Reviewed: July 16, 2006
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$70.00
Purchased At:
eBay
Strengths:
Strong material, super comfortable with the "love channel," Titanium rails, reasonably light at 235 grams.
Weaknesses:
The only problem that I have with this saddle is that the decals on the sides of it ware off very quickly. This is a very minor problem seeing that the word "LASER" is embroidered onto the nose of the saddle, and WTB is silk-screened onto the back. Not a big deal at all... have you ever been accused of riding a knock-off saddle? I didn't think so.
Similar Products Used:
Selle Italia Genuine Gel Flite Saddle with Titanium Rails; the black and blue WTB saddle that came on my old Gary Fisher.
Bike Setup:
Jamis Dakar XC Frame, Manitou Elite Black Forks, Fox Float R Rear Shock, Mavic XC 717 Rims, Shimano XT Disk Hubs (front & rear), Old School Shimano XT Crank, Shimano XT ES71 Splined Bottom Bracket, Speedplay Frog Pedals, Shimano XT Front Dérailleur, Shimano XT Rear Dérailleur, Shimano XT 9 Speed Shifters (front & rear), Shimano XT 9 Speed Cassette, Shimano XTR/Dura-Ace 9 Speed Chain, Avid BB5 Disk Brakes (front & rear), Old School Avid 1.0 Brake Levers, Cane Creek Headset, WTB Laser V Saddle, Avid Flack Jacket Housing/Cable (shift & brake)
Bottom Line:
This saddle is super comfortable. I recommend it, especially if you ride DS and spend a lot of time seated. Riding with my old Selle Italia saddle, I truly understood the meaning of the phrase "numb-nuts." With the "Laser," my boys down stairs couldn't be happier!
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Submitted by
Hilton
a Racer
from Jerusalem Date Reviewed: June 4, 2006
Favorite Trail:
All
Duration Product Used:
2 Years
Strengths:
Does the job. 16000km on it! Gets better with time. Light weight, strong, feels great.
Weaknesses:
A little wide in front and rear making it a bit of a problem sliding on and off the rear.The channel could be a bit longer.
The leather on the nose has finally worn away and I am replacing it with same saddle. The nose is a bit wide but once the saddle takes on the shape of your butt there is no looking back I never thought a sddle could last this long I hope the new one will last as long.
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Submitted by
zach
a Cross Country Rider
from Denver, CO 80210 Date Reviewed: May 11, 2006
Favorite Trail:
green mountain
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$17.00
Purchased At:
campus cycles near evans and downing
Strengths:
not too heavy, soft without being too damn cushy
Weaknesses:
the back end of the seat is a little wide
Similar Products Used:
Titec Ithys Amore, Selle Italia Filante
Bike Setup:
2002 Hoo Koo E Koo, only the frame is stock.
Bottom Line:
Ithys-Amore was pretty nice; it came stock- first two weeks of the season I was walking spraddle legged, and then I would get used to it. The Filante looked real cool, but was hard as a coffin nail. If you weigh a lot (190+) like me, get this seat. It's perfect and you learn to get used to the fact that it's a little wider-like the three bears-not too hard, not too soft, juuuuuuussssssssssttt right.
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Submitted by
james
a Cross Country Rider
from new york, ny Date Reviewed: April 21, 2006
Favorite Trail:
nyc
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$70.00
Purchased At:
beyond bikes
Strengths:
Super comfortable, nice design, good weight and construction.
Weaknesses:
None
Similar Products Used:
Stock Saddle, and Terry Liberator Ti Race
Bike Setup:
06 Gary Fisher Wahoo
Bottom Line:
This is a review for the Laser V ProGel. This is a great saddle! I commute for Queens to the Westside of Manhattan and finally I don’t have butt pain. My terry Liberator saddle was light but man it felt like someone was kicking me in the ass, for an hour straight. The Laser V ProGel is super comfortable, and my butt doesn’t hurt after, no chafing either. It is tiny bit heavier then my terry saddle but its well worth it. I highly recommend this saddle.
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Submitted by
Nathan
a Cross Country Rider
from Santa Rosa,CA Date Reviewed: April 8, 2006
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$65.00
Purchased At:
ebay
Weaknesses:
None
Bike Setup:
KHS Witchdoctor
Bottom Line:
Best Seat I have ever owned! Buy it.
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Submitted by
Wayne
a Cross Country Rider
from Monument, CO Date Reviewed: August 15, 2005
Favorite Trail:
Mt. Herman
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$58.00
Purchased At:
performance
Strengths:
Weight
Weaknesses:
Strength, Ti tube is just to brittle or something
Similar Products Used:
Speed V, Terry
Bike Setup:
Cannondale Jekyl
Bottom Line:
I found this on sale at Performance, good deal $60 for a saddle that is regularly $120. I really liked the upgrade from the terry, much cushier and I just liked the fit. But I was on a bumpy downhill section of the Colorado Trail and the saddle came off of the rails when I was holding it between my knees. I stopped and was able to get the rails back into the saddle and I figured it was just some kind of strange fluke. Then last weekend I was riding in town and was hopping over a curb and I landed funny, the rail on the left side snapped. I'm a clyde, (225lbs) but my old Speed V took tons more abuse than this one did, so I bought a new Speed V.
I don't know if WTB will warranty it, but its a bummer that a $60 saddle won't last 4 months.
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Submitted by
cschiar
a Cross Country Rider
from sb,selangor,malaysia Date Reviewed: August 12, 2005
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$17.00
Purchased At:
TheBikeShop
Strengths:
protect ur butt nicely...if u give a respect or love ur but very much...this is the seat that i suggest u to take
Weaknesses:
since using so less than 1 month..so far no problem with my little butt yet.
Bottom Line:
i will give 5 chillis for the value because it is really cheap for me. And this is brand new thing. It much more better than my previous saddle. Overall rating i will give a 4 chillis to it. Y? because the weight is a issue for those who are concern in bike lightening. But it not a big issue for me.
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Submitted by
Steve M
a Cross Country Rider
from Houston, TX Date Reviewed: June 2, 2005
'05 Gary Fisher Big Sur with Bontrager Valiant rims, XTR hubs, and WTB Laser V Ti Team saddle.
Bottom Line:
This review is for the Laser V Ti Team model. I've tried tons of saddles and NOTHING compares to this one. It's very comfortable, light weight, not too wide and not too thin making it very easy to maneuver. It's very strong and there is no numbing your privates cause of the "love channel." But the most impressive thing about this saddle is it's absolutely the MOST COMFORTABLE saddle made in my opinion. It really takes the "sting" out of hits so much so that I've ditched my suspension seatpost. Now that no doubt has something to do with the carbon fiber rear triangle on my bike, but make no mistake that this saddle makes for one sweat ride! Save yourself headaches and money and buy this saddle right from the start as it's the best upgrade one can make for any bike! I'd recommend this saddle to anyone who wants a comfortable XC saddle that can be used for most any type of riding.
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Submitted by
Dan
a Cross Country Rider
from Saratoga,N.Y.,U.S.A. Date Reviewed: January 17, 2005
Favorite Trail:
long rides
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
Ti. lite weight
Weaknesses:
rubber decals come off. No big deal, they look better without.
Similar Products Used:
Kona(one season),crappy stock seats that came with bikes
Bike Setup:
It will not matter.
Bottom Line:
The guy that posted the last review summed it up in a nutshell... I have four WTB's, one on each bike mountain and road. Buy this seat and you will notice the differance.
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Submitted by
Kyle
a Racer
from Novato CA Date Reviewed: September 27, 2004
Favorite Trail:
anything in Marin non of that EAST Bay junk
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Strengths:
well... lets see. It feels like you are sitting on a pillow. Its very strong and very light, and you got love that LOVE channel that it comes. This saddle will allow you to stay in the saddle longer and more comfortable.
Weaknesses:
none
Bike Setup:
03 v10. DH every thing.
Bottom Line:
Buy this saddle if you have any respect for your butt at all.
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Submitted by
Duane
a Cross Country Rider
from Lakewood, CO Date Reviewed: July 29, 2004
Favorite Trail:
Mood dependant
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$75.00
Purchased At:
Beyond Bikes on line
Strengths:
Comfort, width
Weaknesses:
Weight!
Similar Products Used:
Specialized Menko design
Bike Setup:
Santa Cruz Blur, good components
Bottom Line:
This is an OK saddle for comfort, but comfort is really a very personal choice. My complaint is the mis-leading claims by WTB about the saddle weight! The gel version, which I bought, is claimed at 305 grams. Mine weighed a piggish 350 grams!! Now, I know everyone fudges a bit on weight claims, but this is an outright lie. Come on WTB, call it like it is.
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Submitted by
Chris
a Cross Country Rider
from Steamboat Springs, CO Date Reviewed: July 12, 2004
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
Light and comfy.
Weaknesses:
None.
Similar Products Used:
Specialized BG
Bottom Line:
Great compromise between weight and comfort. I haven't had any numbness since switching to this saddle, and I feel great even after very long rides. May be on the heavy side for racing, but 24-hr and 100-mile racers may be interested. The stealth model is slightly lighter.
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Submitted by
Mech
a Weekend Warrior
from Phoenix Date Reviewed: May 15, 2004
Favorite Trail:
Trail 100, 8 & 1a
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$80.00
Purchased At:
Pricepoint
Strengths:
Very comfortable, light and looks good.
Weaknesses:
The new leather is a little hard to easily slide over. However, a little saddle soap ought to correct this or a break in period.
Similar Products Used:
Specialized BG that came on bike.
Bike Setup:
Large '03 Specialized Enduro
Bottom Line:
This is a review of the WTB Laser V Ti. I bought this saddle based on the reviews here on mtbr. I felt I needed a new saddle since even with good bike shorts I seemed to still be getting saddle sores with the stock BG seat. I was a little concerned since it was a sizeable investment and there was no guarantee that it would correct the problem. I must say it is the best money I have spent on the bike to date. It is so much more comfortable than the stock seat I had no idea what I was missing. I am about 6 foot and 175 pounds dressed to ride with my Camelback. Other than price, cheaper is always better, there is nothing I would change on this saddle.
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Submitted by
Robert
a Cross Country Rider
from Thousand Oaks, CA. USA Date Reviewed: May 14, 2004
Favorite Trail:
Pt. Mugu State Park
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Purchased At:
70.00
Strengths:
This thing is comfortable. It doesn't look comfortable, but it really is. In fact, it's so much better than the Body Geometry or Serfas comfort seats, I can't believe it. No numbness. Just comfort, immediately, no breaking in. Also the Ti rails remove some of the road vibration on my road bike.
Weaknesses:
absolutely none
Similar Products Used:
Serfas performance RX, Specialized Body Geometry, Avenir, Schwinn, etc.
Bike Setup:
Cannondale Jekyll 2000, and Giant OCR 1 road bike
Bottom Line:
I own more saddles than I can count. I've tried so many, the memory blurs. I took the advice of MTBreview. com and bought the gel version of the Laser V. It is simply the best saddle I've ever tried. I'm using it on my road bike, but I'll soon be purchasing another to replace the Serfas performance RX seat on my mountain bike. I ride for over four hours at a time. There's something about the Laser V. I think it's the shape, because it doesn't LOOK that comfortable. But is sure is. No numbness, just comfort, from right off the rack. This seat felt great on my first ride and still does. Get one, you won't be sorry.
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Submitted by
Bjorndoggie Cruiser
a Weekend Warrior
from Sacramento CA, USofA Date Reviewed: March 17, 2004
Favorite Trail:
Forresthill Divide Loop
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$70.00
Purchased At:
Internet
Strengths:
Light, well made, comfortable.
Weaknesses:
N/A
Similar Products Used:
Specialized models. Demoed other friends saddles.
Bike Setup:
'03 Stumpy FSR: Tricked out!
Bottom Line:
Best saddle I've tried yet! The Laser V is just as light (or lighter) than my other saddles but is way more comfortable. The seat that came with my steed was a Body Geometry Pro and let me tell you it was like riding a 2 x 4. Now, I know (like most people) that one saddle might be great for one person and crap for another but I gots me a theory on this. The Laser has a medium amount of padding thickness/density so it appeals to a weekend warrior like myself but more importantly it's a little wider. Let's be clear on this, the rumours that I've got a big ass are completely unfounded! I'm just a little husky, that's all. This saddle seems to fit the bill for me and is highly recommended.
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Submitted by
L.G. Fuentes III
a Downhiller
from Redondo Beach, CA Date Reviewed: December 19, 2003
Favorite Trail:
Del Cerro PV
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$80.00
Purchased At:
South Bay Cycles
Strengths:
Light and super comfortable
Weaknesses:
Titanium rails are NOT for Freeriding or jumping! They are straight Dirt Roadie Only use (XC Riding. But its my fault for buying the wrong use seat.
Similar Products Used:
SDG Grang Prix, WTB Power DH
Bike Setup:
Kona Coiler + minor mods.
Bottom Line:
Great seat, but don't make the mistake I made buying a Ti seat for Freeriding. If you like hucking, jumping, or any thing like that...Stick with a CroMo seat. Otherwise this thing is very very very comfortable.
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Submitted by
woe
a Cross Country Rider
from Santa Cruz Date Reviewed: December 3, 2003
Favorite Trail:
UCSC
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
Comfy, light.
Weaknesses:
Eh? Well, it is a tad pricey.
Similar Products Used:
Flite Gel.
Bottom Line:
I love this saddle. The nose is much more comfy that the Flite when climbing. It is tres cush. It seems a little slower to get off the back than the Flite.
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Submitted by
L.G. Fuentes III
a Weekend Warrior
from Redondo Beach, CA, USA Date Reviewed: September 16, 2003
Favorite Trail:
Any Trail in So Cal
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$80.00
Purchased At:
South Bay Cycles
Strengths:
Confort, Weight, Looks
Weaknesses:
Pricey, but if it means my "Little Buddies" will be happier...
Bike Setup:
Kona Coiler
Bottom Line:
Super comfortable versus stock SDG Grand Prix that came with bike.
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Submitted by
DAVE
a Cross Country Rider
from LAS VEGAS, NV, USA Date Reviewed: March 8, 2003
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Purchased At:
BIKE SHOP ON WIGWAM
Strengths:
VERY COMFORTABLE. LIGHT AND FLEXIBLE. DID I MENTION COMFORTABLE.
Weaknesses:
COULD USE SOME PROTECTORS ON REAR CORNERS. I HAVE A BAD HABIT OF LEANING ON ABRASIVE SURFACES.
Similar Products Used:
SERFAS, SELLE, CODA
Bike Setup:
CANNONDALE SUPER V1000
Bottom Line:
IF YOUR LOOKING FOR COMFORT AND PERFORMANCE, THIS IS THE SEAT. WTB IS PUTTING COMFORT INTO SEATS. IT'S TERRIBLE THAT I'VE PURCHASED SEATS (I MEAN BALL CRUSHERS) FROM OTHER MFG'S.
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Submitted by
Jordan
a Weekend Warrior
from Orange County, CA Date Reviewed: February 22, 2003
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Purchased At:
Came stock on bike
Strengths:
Comfortable, light saddle
Weaknesses:
Durability of covering
Similar Products Used:
Specialized, Trico
Bike Setup:
Sugar 2+ with some XTR stuff on it
Bottom Line:
I recommend this saddle, and will buy another one if I ever get to building up a high-end frame. My only gripe with it is the durability of the leather covering- after a particularly hazardous ride in Aliso-Woods Canyon, I noticed the side-covering had been shredded pretty badly. However, this happened half a year ago, and it hasn't deteriorated any worse (unlike my old Specialized saddle that progressively fell apart), so I my overall rating of is still really high. No numbness whatsoever, and you'll be glad you've been sitting on this saddle all day at the end of a long ride.
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Submitted by
Mark
a Cross Country Rider
from Ravensdale, WA Date Reviewed: January 2, 2003
Great product compared to the other seats I have used. Others made me numb after long climbs, can't have that. It has held up well to moderate abuse. I am never sore, it feals just right.
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Submitted by
Richard
a Weekend Warrior
from Simi Valley, CA Date Reviewed: December 9, 2002
Favorite Trail:
Long Canyon in Simi Valley
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$89.00
Purchased At:
BikeSmart.com
Strengths:
Extremely comfortable during short or long rides. Easy to get get out of the saddle, not snagging
Similar Products Used:
Specialized Body Geometry Pro Saddle
Bike Setup:
Giant NRS with all the goodies.
Bottom Line:
This is a great saddle and their customer service is outstanding. A couple of weeks ago I bailed backwards on a steep ascent, When I fell the Ti seat rail came out of it's housing. I e-mailed WTB and I shipped it in for repair and they fixed it for free including shipping and had it back to me in less than a week. It's a pretty expensive saddle so I'll give it 4 chilis for that and 5 chilis for the great customer service.
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Submitted by
Matthew Loitz
a Cross Country Rider
from New Britain, CT, USA Date Reviewed: April 21, 2002
Favorite Trail:
Case MTN
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Strengths:
Comfort, Design, Durability
Weaknesses:
Styling
Bike Setup:
Gary Fisher Sugar+2 w/ Discs Add-ons: Chris Kings Hubs, Mavic 317 Rims, XT Crank.
Bottom Line:
I just stepped up my riding over the last year and prior to this, whatever setup I was on was never that great. At one point I bought one of those ridiculous oversized Gel seats to stop my butt from aching every ride. The saddle seems ergonomically correct, very comfortable and wearing well. It came stock but based on the prices I have seen, I would give it serious consideration before going to another. I would say it is a good all around saddle for the money.
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Submitted by
Chris
a Cross Country Rider
from Moutain View Date Reviewed: December 13, 2001
Favorite Trail:
Braile
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$69.00
Purchased At:
LBS
Strengths:
Weight, Price, Comfort
Weaknesses:
None
Similar Products Used:
Terry Fly, Selle San Marco, WTB SSX
Bike Setup:
Gary Fisher Kaitai, Thomson Stem and Seatpost, XTR, XT Components
Bottom Line:
This seat replaced my Terry. Much more comfortable and was cheaper than the Terry. We'll see how wll it holds up.
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Submitted by
Jeff Harris
a Cross Country Rider
from Brooklyn, NY Date Reviewed: July 10, 2001
Favorite Trail:
Blue Mountain
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$90.00
Purchased At:
Supergo
Bottom Line:
Using the words "comfort" and "bicycle saddle" in the same sentence makes little sense, since it's more a matter of does a saddle hurt less than other saddles. With the Laser V, the answer definately is yes.
This is my third WTB saddle. The Terry Fly saddle looked good to me, but I really like the drop nose on my other WTB saddles, so decided to stick with them and give the Laser V a try.
The slot and a softer seat area makes it more comfortable than my SST 98. It certainly could have more of a strategic cutout further up the snout, since I still sense some pressure there, but not nearly as much as the SST 98 or with my old SST saddles. I can definately take longer rides with much less discomfort.
It's really a very good saddle. The quality of the construction, quality materials (high quality leather, titanium rails) and weight really put it a step above the other "ergonomic" saddles I've looked at. The drop nose is especially good when shifting from sitting to standing and back. WTB really should have been a bit more radical with the slot area to give it a top rating.
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