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WTB Power V DH Race

Average Rating 4.14/5
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Description:Long and fairly broad, the saddle features abrasion resistant materials and oversized 8mm cromoly rails. This allows the rider to use the saddle as a contact point, for steering support, or other rough uses.
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    Submitted by Colin a from Corvallis, Oregon, USA
    Date Reviewed: March 8, 2008
    Favoriate Trail:Sickter Gnar
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Purchased At:came on the bike
    Strengths:Its strong, the rails are straight and the shell is on one piece
    Weaknesses:WIDE, HEAVY, and the cover sucks, its peeling off on the back and torn in the front, ive never even crashed on it
    Similar Products Used:fi'zi:k Free:k, Deity FR saddle, Transition Trail or Park FR saddle
    Bottom Line:I'm going to evaluate the saddle for what it is not how it fits . (But let me start off by saying that i can go on a century every day of a 4 day weekend and only get a little numbness on the end of the last day on my road saddle, but on this monster , after the 15 minute ride to basic training at black rock, and i cant feel my tush. I have a fi'zi:k Free:k that has literally no padding, its just a piece of rubber on top, and i can ride that all day, no problems) The WTB Power v saddle is HEAVY, I really don't mind, my bike is 38 pounds but the weight makes it useless for anything but gravity riding. Also the cover peels and tear itself up from the corners. Its not a bad overall saddle and its really cheap so it could be worth a shot but if you can find a dealer with a fit kit test it before you buy it. For the same money there are a lot of options, know what width of saddle you like because this is like a comfort bike saddle.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Travis Bickle a Weekend Warrior from Edmonsprawl, Alberta
    Date Reviewed: February 17, 2008
    Favoriate Trail:Bootleg Canyon
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Purchased At:Poison Spider and Mountain High Cyclery
    Strengths:Pretty cheap, strong and comfy. Nice and long.
    Weaknesses:Heavy
    Similar Products Used:Laser V, Titec Berserker
    Bike Setup:I have these on my ht, 5 Spot, and RFX
    Bottom Line:A saddle that I find comfortable. So far it's been tough, the rails stay straight in spite of my clumsy 220 lbs. The cover is durable showing only reasonable wear. Where this saddle really shines is the extra length which greatly aids climbing incredibly steep pitches. It's over an inch longer than the Laser V which means when you are perched on the nose clawing your way up a hill your weight is an inch further forward. It makes a big difference.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by SpinSir a Cross Country Rider from Charlotte, NC
    Date Reviewed: July 31, 2007
    Favoriate Trail:USNWC
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Purchased At:Black Sheep
    Strengths:Strength, looks, comfort, durability. I believe the only reason this was installed on my bike is because it has gold diamonds that match my gold components. However after getting used to this great big seat which allows me control over my Monkey I can not imagine replacing it with anything else unless Santa brings me a honey Brooks.
    Weaknesses:None at all.
    Similar Products Used:Terry Liberator, WTB Rocket V, Specialized saddle, etc. Toilet, sofa, bench, floor, chair (I also sit on these things).
    Bike Setup:Karate Monkey, stock fork, generic painted post, Exiwolf tires
    Bottom Line:This is marketed as a downhill saddle but get it for your big butt if you are looking for a comfortable ride. Think about how much other saddles cost and how little this one does. I ride a suspensionless bike over pretty rough stuff and my butt rarely is sore. I have put over 1500 miles on this saddle and will put many more. Why pay a lot for a little saddle when you can pay a little for a lot of saddle.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Todd a Downhiller from West Linn, OR
    Date Reviewed: April 2, 2007
    Favoriate Trail:Schleyer - Whistler
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Purchased At:Came OEM Ibex Bikes Direct
    Strengths:Comfortable, had survived many falls, heavy duty, and mud and water dont seep into it easily. for 2005 and 2006 this has been the standard saddle on the whistler garbanzo rental bikes.
    Weaknesses:the "power V" logo in the back eventually wears off, but who cares?
    Similar Products Used:bontrager DH saddle, Specialized jump saddles. kona and giant FR saddles
    Bike Setup:2005 Ibex Zone, 2005 Marzocchi Shiver DC up front.
    Bottom Line:Great saddle, I plan to purchase one for my other bike. I've used the speed V in the past and I loved that saddle. WTB make some great products. I had a really hard fall on a-line basically my leg with all my body weight landing on the nose of the saddle, didn't snap or bend. seriously strong.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Money a Downhiller from Gilbert, AZ
    Date Reviewed: November 7, 2006
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:Cactus Bike [price match]
    Strengths:Big saddle, great to climb with and very comfortable. The double diamond action on the end of the saddle is great for those long technical grinders. Saddle is big, but still small enough to maneuver around for freeriding or DH.
    Weaknesses:I have heard that where the front end of the seat connects to the rails, that gets loose/squeeky. I haven't seen that yet though. A little caulk in there and it should go away.
    Similar Products Used:Berzerkr [Titec], Hot Seat [Azonic], Marzocchi seat.
    Bike Setup:VP Free, 66RC, RG-34-24 + Truvativ Hussefelts, Mavic D321 rims, XT disc brakes, 2.8 Michellin up front, 2.7 high roller in the rear. At 46lbs, it is a FR/DH/DJ/XC monster....
    Bottom Line:Best seat I have ever used. I used to think the Berzerkr was the most comfortable, but this one blew it away. It is a little wider and has much more cusion. Have ridden it for a year and is still as nice as the day I bought it.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by J a Weekend Warrior from Canada
    Date Reviewed: September 26, 2006
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Weaknesses:not tuff enough!
    Bottom Line:at first I was stoked with this saddle, it had a good feel. However after my 2nd ride the stitching on the nose had split. I'm not impressed. I returned it at the bike shop and got a different saddle altogether. A big thumbs down!!!!
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Dave a Weekend Warrior from Lakewood, Ca, USA
    Date Reviewed: June 12, 2006
    Favoriate Trail:Turnbull
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:Supergo
    Strengths:Comfort, durability, cool looking.
    Weaknesses:Heavy, Don't really think it matters much.
    Similar Products Used:Various WTB, Serfas, Selle Royal, Specialized, Fizik
    Bike Setup:Marin Rift Zone
    Bottom Line:Funny thing, I bought this saddle by mistake, to my good fortune. I love this saddle. My little arse fits this saddle just right. The love channel and the flex of the shell make this thing work for my sit bones and the boys. This is my favorite saddle so far. I believe WTB makes many great products, just wish they would tone down the graphics, logos, model name on all thier stuff. I prefer understated, plain wrap, stealthy look. Buy this saddle if you can live with oversized rails, longer nose and beefed up weight. I love this saddle.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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