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Koobi

Average Rating 4.31/5
# of Reviews 62
MSRP $ 49.00
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      Submitted by Tom a Weekend Warrior from Germantown, MD, USA
      Date Reviewed: 9/4/2007 8:58:14 PM
      Duration Product Used: 2 Years
      Strengths: Quality construction & excellent customer service.
      Weaknesses: Not indestructible (but then, neither am I)
      Bottom Line: This is just an update. I contacted Koobi and they're going to send me new rails for only $10 (includes shipping). I've worked in retail for almost 20 years and had plenty of thing go wrong for me. No one I ever worked for or bought from has ever been this easy to get problems solved. I doubt I'll ever buy any one else's saddles.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Tom a Weekend Warrior from Germantown, MD, USA
      Date Reviewed: 8/28/2007 11:04:41 PM
      Duration Product Used: 2 Years
      Purchased At: Koobi
      Strengths: Comfortable, durable, light.
      Weaknesses: If a cracked Ti rail after 5k+ counts, that's it.
      Similar Products Tried: Specialized, WTB - they're OK, but I'll never buy anything else, as far as I can imagine.
      Bike Setup: Moots RigorMootis (Commuting) & Giant AC (Trail)
      Bottom Line: I started with the AU Enduro (Still use it on my AC) and moved up to the PRS for the Moots later. Both are comfortable, and except for the normal leather wear, are as good as new after years. A cracked rail on the PRS after 5k is my first problem & I can replace those easily. Not bad for something most have never heard of.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Brian a Weekend Warrior from Gaithersburg, MD, USA
      Date Reviewed: 4/20/2003 7:03:02 PM
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $99
      Purchased At: www.koobi.com
      Strengths: Build Quality, unique design, multiple set-up options
      Bike Setup: Gary Fisher Hoo Koo E Koo with the usual mods...
      Bottom Line: This review is for the Koobi PRS...

      I was in the market for a new saddle because I finally got fed up with the stock WTB saddle that came with the bikes (used for two years or so) and I limited my search to the 'doctor approved' types (want to keep everything in working order). I liked the idea of the integrated suspension (actually more like dampening bumpers).

      After receiving the saddle and installing it (typical install) I went for a 30 min ride on the roads to start breaking it in... Other than the padding under the leather being quite stiff I was quite pleased. I was a little sore from the ride but that was expected as the weight is supported on different areas than my old WTB.

      Today I went for a 2-3 hour trail ride and the saddle felt stiff and I was worried about it causing problems. Too my surprise after 10-15 min I forgot about the saddle being new and went on with my ride. I am quite pleased to say that I am not sore at all. I can tell that I went for a ride but it is not the least bit painful.

      The suspension system didn't seem to absorb the bumps that much but it did take the edge off and reduce vibration. This is what I wanted, I did not want it to feel squishy or disconnected from the bike at all. I am currently riding with the Red (medium) bumpers on the saddle and may try the yellow (soft) to see if they absorb more of the bumps. As long as the saddle appears connected to the bike and not loose in any way I will probably use the yellow. The RED ones do a great job but I always like to tweak my setup.

      This saddle isn't cheap but I believe that you get what you pay for.
      Brian




      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by chuck a Cross Country Rider from seattle, wa, usa
      Date Reviewed: 10/1/2002 10:01:09 AM
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $90
      Purchased At: koobi.com
      Strengths: The build quality of the Koobi PRS saddle is 1st rate. Leather is high grade, TI/Mag rails are solid. saddle shell looks bullet proof. The density of the saddle paddle along with the shock absorbing bumpers makes for a great ride even over long periods of time in the saddle
      Weaknesses: no so far
      Similar Products Tried: stock seat that came with my cannondale, Specialized body geo.
      Bike Setup: F700, all XTR drive train, Hayes Disk breaks, SRAM grip shifters, XT hubs, Koobi PRS saddle, Ritchey WCS seat post, stock coda stem and bars.
      Bottom Line: Great looking and riding saddle. Geo of saddle seems to maximize the confort. Koobi also provides 1st rate customer service. My hardtail is much more comfortable now.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Paul Lang a Cross Country Rider from Asia
      Date Reviewed: 9/10/2001 9:43:54 AM
      FavoriteTrail: any trail.
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $75
      Purchased At: lbs
      Strengths: Great quality. Made in Italy. Very comfortable. Sleek. Lightish (260gms). Manganese rails.
      Weaknesses: None I've experienced.
      Similar Products Tried: SDG Belair, Selle Italia Flite Ti, Selle Italia SLR, WTB SST, Specialized Body Geometry.
      Bottom Line: My second gonad friendly saddle. The Specialized were pretty good but I find these work better for me. Looks sleek compared to other geometric saddles on offer. Btw, my saddle model is the Au Chrono.
      No complaints, no worries.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Bill a Cross Country Rider from Boise, Idaho
      Date Reviewed: 4/25/2001 11:41:14 AM
      FavoriteTrail: Aztec Mine
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Price Paid: $60
      Purchased At: Direct from Koobi
      Strengths: Obviously the split-rail design is the biggest advantage in my mind, lending itself to incredible comfort. I was experiencing numbness 'down there' after about twenty miles, regardless of terrain, but with the Koobi I've ridden thirty miles at a stretch and never have a problem with numbness - it really does work! It also has just the right amount of padding to be comfy, but not so much to get in the way during a tough climb. Cool name too - 'King's Throne'
      Weaknesses: For sixty bucks I'd expect it to be made in the good ol' USA!!!
      Similar Products Tried: Standard trash that comes stock on most bikes
      Bike Setup: 1996 Univega Alpina 502, original STX drivetain, added a Jett XC to smooth the bumps......I know, I'm sorely in need of a newer, lighter steed, but hey, I've raced it!
      Bottom Line: The Koobi has worked for me, period. Sure, it was a little more than I wanted to spend, but what isn't that's related to cycling? If you're having problems with numbness, this saddle will solve them. Koobi's will be on all my bikes, I'm that satisfied with it.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Louie Stoner a Cross Country Rider from South Mountain, AZ
      Date Reviewed: 4/14/2001 12:24:16 AM
      FavoriteTrail: National Trail
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Price Paid: $60
      Purchased At: Koobie Direct
      Strengths: Still comfortable after one year of use
      Weaknesses: Poor quality control in manufacturing
      Similar Products Tried: WTB SST-x
      Bike Setup: Mongoose FS
      Bottom Line: Over a year from my first review I am still very happy with this saddle. I have yet to experience sore buns before sore legs at the end of a ride. The downside is in manufacturing repeatability at the Koobie plant in Taiwan? What a surprise!!! I bought a second Koobie for my hard tail and it arrived with an inferior grade of leather and the workmanship in attaching it was subpar. I don't believe this effects the comfort so much but would like to see more consistency in their product. Anyway, it fixes the problem I was having, so I have to give it 5 jalapenos for comfort.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by John March a Cross Country Rider from Durham, NC
      Date Reviewed: 4/1/2001 9:45:43 AM
      FavoriteTrail: Cary NC
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Price Paid: $60
      Purchased At: www.koobi.com
      Strengths: Comfortable, durable.
      Weaknesses: Lacks Kevlar side guards.
      Similar Products Tried: Specialized Body Geometry Comp, Avocet 02, many others
      Bike Setup: Ibis Silk Ti, Appel custom road; Koobi Si on both
      Bottom Line: Other saddles are less uncomfortable; the Koobi is the first saddle that I would call comfortable. No numbness on rides up to 100 miles. Easy to move around on. Highly recommended.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by David Lighthall a Cross Country Rider from Davis, CA USA
      Date Reviewed: 2/26/2001 9:04:18 PM
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Price Paid: $70
      Purchased At: Direct from Koobi
      Strengths: Saddle seemed fine at first, provided good support at the contact points.
      Weaknesses: For me, the problems with the saddle started to surface after taking long rides of 2 hours or more. I noticed some penile numbness. I had installed the saddle on my road bike to avoid that very problem. The last straw was after a very intense 3 hour road race after which I had a numb dick for about 24 hours. It is apparent that the upper (contact point) ridges on the nose of the saddle are cutting off circulation to nerves or some pressure related disfunction. I see that the saddle has a high rating from mtb riders. My theory is that the problem I faced occurs after long periods of seated pedaling with little position change, as in my road race. In any case I have a ti version of the saddle in mint condition that I would sell at a very good price!
      Similar Products Tried: Avocet O40, Richey Vector Pro (on my MTB), Selle Italia Flight
      Bike Setup: Yeti Road Project (55cm)
      Bottom Line: It may not be a good idea for road riding.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 2

      Submitted by Peter a Cross Country Rider from San Fran
      Date Reviewed: 1/23/2001 2:37:03 PM
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Similar Products Tried: selle italia gel
      Bike Setup: Ritchey Niti, Titus RacerX, Serotta Legend Ti Road
      Bottom Line: Koobi saddles are the Cadillac of saddles. They ROCK. I have one on each of my bikes. Once you get a Koobi there's no turning back. The Koobi propriety design is superior to anything on the market. And construction by Selle Italia. Beautiful. While fit is a very personal experience, Koobi's design tends to fit most people well. The back of the saddle is flatter than most, not too soft or firm, while the middle groove relieves enough pressure to make for an all day comfortable ride. Order online and get free socks!
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Vicknesh T a Weekend Warrior from Singapore
      Date Reviewed: 1/8/2001 9:48:08 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Anywhere the road or trail takes me
      Duration Product Used: 6 months
      Price Paid: $80
      Purchased At: Two Wheel Action
      Strengths: Excellent Comfort
      Weaknesses: None so far
      Similar Products Tried: Bontrager FS+10 and FS2000,San Marco Mapei, Specialised
      Bike Setup: Mtn: Klein Attitude Comp, Easton CT2 bar, Thompson Seat post, Deda Newton stem, Koobi Au Enduro
      Road: Coppi K14, Full DuraAce, Mavic CXP 30, Conti GP, ITM bar and stem, Selcof carbon post, Koobi Xenon
      Bottom Line: First bought the saddle for my mountain bike after reading horror stories about how riding can make you impotent. I got the Enduro and never looked back. The seat is really comfortable and even after long rides I don't feel any sort of pain in the nether regions. So I got another Koobi for my road bike and this time I got the Xenon. Same results. I feel much better when riding on Koobi. I think what the guy from my LBS said sums up best: "Once you tried a Koobi, it's hard to go back to something else".
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by John Bizango a Cross Country Rider from Ma
      Date Reviewed: 11/9/2000 12:24:52 PM
      Duration Product Used: 6 months
      Price Paid: $50
      Purchased At: www.koobi.com
      Strengths: Comfortable
      Weaknesses: Still get numb!!! Friends call it the Camel Toe
      Similar Products Tried: None
      Bike Setup: Classified
      Bottom Line: on long rides still get numb, perhaps my Arse is too big. Will try the Specilaized wedge next. 3 Flaming Piles
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 3

      Submitted by John Lewis a Cross Country Rider from Annandale, NJ, USA
      Date Reviewed: 11/1/2000 11:23:48 AM
      FavoriteTrail: Allamuchy
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $55
      Purchased At: Mail Order
      Strengths: Fit and Finish OK
      Weaknesses: Uncomfortable, Too wide, Scuffs easily, silly looking
      Similar Products Tried: Bontrager, Moots, Selle
      Bike Setup: Moots YBB and Cannondale Hardtail
      Bottom Line: This seat was very uncomfortable for me. Some people like it, I don't, If you want to try one out cheaply send me an email and I'll sell it to you for 20 bucks.
      Value Rating: 2 Overall Rating: 2

      Submitted by Paul from Sonoma County, Califoria
      Date Reviewed: 10/22/2000 4:48:40 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Wine Country roadie
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $80
      Purchased At: www.koobi.com
      Strengths: Light.
      VERY comfortable... what more do you need?
      Weaknesses: none yet
      Similar Products Tried: Avocet O2, Coda, Brooks Team Pro, Serfas
      Bike Setup: Road bikes
      Bottom Line: I got the KOOBI Enduro (about $80).
      This saddle is comfortable.
      I bought it because my Brooks was hurting - turned out I had a cyst in a bad place which a surgeon friend removed. So now I ride my beloved Brooks and my bike is a pound heavier, but the Brooks will last another 200,000 miles of pain free riding.

      The Koobi is on my spare road bike which friends ride all the time - THREE women friends have been so impressed that they've bought them themselves, and say they love them.
      Too many people say their saddles are uncomfortable - usually they just have the wrong stem length or height, or don't know to tilt the saddle the right amount.
      But everyone who's ridden my Koobi has been surprised and pleased. It does what they claim, even for a woman's anatomy.

      People have commented on durability - I don't think that's a problem - if you mtb ride and trash your bike, of course a saddle will get damaged.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Scott from Loveland, Colorado
      Date Reviewed: 10/3/2000 11:13:51 AM
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Price Paid: $55
      Purchased At: from Koobi.com
      Strengths: comfortable, works in many different positions
      Weaknesses: heavy, leather wearing down quickly
      Similar Products Tried: everything you can thing of
      Bike Setup: 1998 Trek 820 cromo frame; however, full XT 9-speed, grip shift, Mavic 517s, Ultegra triple crank (yes, that's right, Ultegra).
      Bottom Line: I commute over 6,000 miles a year--never drive if I have to. I've gone through many a saddle over the past four years (some 20,000+ miles). I decided to try Koobi's Si saddle and after a year later, I'm still using it. This alone should tell you something. It's a comfortable saddle and it can be used in many different riding positions. My commute is over 30 miles round-trip each day to work and it works. I've done a couple century rides, and it works. My only complaint is the durability factor of the saddle. After about 5000+ miles on it now, the leather and logos have worn down badly and it tends to be a little stiffer now--but these are minor complaints compared to the comfort it brings me.

      Give it a try. You won't be disappointed.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Rich Walsh a Cross Country Rider from Alameda, CA
      Date Reviewed: 9/30/2000 11:42:57 AM
      FavoriteTrail: China Camp
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $90
      Purchased At: koobi.com
      Strengths: No numbness, ride for hours. Saddle is lightweight and well-built to withstand abuse.
      Weaknesses: none
      Similar Products Tried: Bontrager FS+10, Specialized Body Geometry
      Bike Setup: Specialized S-works M4, Marzocchi Bomber suspension fork, Spinergy Spox wheelset, XT
      Bottom Line: Do yourself a favor. Spend the hundred bucks and have kids someday. I commute and ride the trails on this bike, and the saddle makes for a comfortable ride on any terrain. Check out the website. Koobi has a different saddle to suit every rider type. Sweetest saddle around.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Matthew Kinne a Racer from West Stockbridge, MA
      Date Reviewed: 9/27/2000 4:02:56 PM
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Price Paid: $50
      Purchased At: www.koobi.com
      Strengths: Eliminates saddle soreness and the much feared biker's numbness
      Bike Setup: 2000 Giant TCR2
      Bottom Line: I was forced to take 2 years off from biking and thought I'd never get back due to serious complications from my previous saddle. I had all but given up the sport I loved until I heard about Koobi's split-rail design. I decided to give my groin one last chance. Thanks to Koobi I've been on my bike for over 1,000 miles this summer and won't be stopping any time soon. I can't recommend this product enough to people. Do your crotch a favor and buy one of these saddles.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Jeff Hoilman a Weekend Warrior from Gray, TN
      Date Reviewed: 9/11/2000 9:46:24 AM
      FavoriteTrail: All of them
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $90
      Purchased At: Koobi
      Strengths: Split opening, Comfort, Extremely comfortable
      Weaknesses: None
      Similar Products Tried: Specialized Body Geometry, Sella Italia Flite
      Bike Setup: Trek 5200, Ultegra Groupo, Rolf Vector Comp Wheels
      Bottom Line: Last week myself and 2 friends biked the entire Blue Ridge Parkway - 469 miles in the mountains. I never once got "numb" on the entire ride and didn't mind getting back on my bike every morning for the next days trip. I always got numb with the other saddles that I have tried. This saddle is extremely comfortable and worth every penny. The fabrication of the saddle was very good and they also gave me a free pair of socks when I bought the saddle.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Jeff a Cross Country Rider from Ukiah, CA
      Date Reviewed: 7/29/2000 12:56:08 PM
      FavoriteTrail: The one out the back door
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Strengths: Was comfortable at first now just a realy pain in the...
      Weaknesses: Padding has softened to the point where one is no longer padded from the hard plastic base shell
      Similar Products Tried: n/a
      Bike Setup: n/a
      Bottom Line: The saddle was great for about 9 months then the padding started to break down- now the padding just compresses to nothing and the hard plastic shell underneath is not at all comfortable. Was this just a bad run or will others out there experience the same pain?
      Value Rating: 1 Overall Rating: 1

      Submitted by Richard from Vancouver, BC
      Date Reviewed: 7/20/2000 9:58:44 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Smooth, rolling singletrack
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Strengths: Extremely comfortable, reasonable price, extremely comfortable, no ugly flourescent colours (black matches everything), did I mention extremely comfortable?
      Weaknesses: None (I'm not a weight weenie, but if you are, Koobi now offers lighter models).
      Similar Products Tried: WTB SST, Specialized Body Geometry, various other saddles I can't remember the names of.
      Bike Setup: I use it on both road and mountain bikes
      Bottom Line: I have the original Si model, which Koobi still sells and rates as their "softest" model. It's a great saddle that suits my anatomy very well, but of course YMMV. If you've been having difficulty finding a comfortable saddle, it would be worth trying a Koobi, especially now as they have seven different models available.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Mike Ewens a Cross Country Rider from Milwaukee, WI USA
      Date Reviewed: 7/17/2000 7:16:23 AM
      FavoriteTrail: Nicolet North
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Strengths: Comfort, lightweight, strong, the split fit
      Weaknesses: Price, a little tough on the A#@.
      Similar Products Tried: Oasis was my other saddle, and was a lot softer, but a little tougher on "me"
      Bike Setup: Trek400, bontrager rims, XT hubs, Avid Arch 50s, stock for rest
      Bottom Line: This seat was touted as the solution to the crotch attack. It has fufilled that soultion, but has moved it to the ass. The split-fit is just right, and I sometimes, dont even notice that I am riding. My body, especially the lower area, is not as mad at me for riding those long treks. I still have some time on this saddle before I truly know. If you really worry about the impotence problem, this is one solution. I regret spending $90 (its the AU Enduro) The only difference I see in this split seat in terms of others, is the weight. I would only spend the money is you have a chance to test the saddle out, dont trust a review. Your ass needs to know, and your mind cant tell it what is best for it.
      Value Rating: 3 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by Nate littrell from gardnerville
      Date Reviewed: 7/6/2000 1:02:48 PM
      FavoriteTrail: tahoe rim trail
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Strengths: cheaper than some other seats
      Weaknesses: hurt my butt bigtime. it just didn't work for me.
      Similar Products Tried: specialized body geometry, selle italia
      Bike Setup: custom frame, it's a long story.
      Bottom Line: seats are pesonal. it might be good for you but not for me. I'm not into split seats.
      Value Rating: 3 Overall Rating: 2

      Submitted by Rob a Cross Country Rider from Chester Springs, pa.
      Date Reviewed: 7/1/2000 7:14:59 PM
      FavoriteTrail: anytrail
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Strengths: unbelievable comfort-What more is there to say?
      light
      Weaknesses: they didn't put their classic koobi stiched emblem on this xenon race saddle...would have been a nice touch
      Similar Products Tried: none
      Bike Setup: lightspeed owl hollow, esp 9.0sl, race face, mavic...and koobi xenon
      Bottom Line: if you've been waitng for a race quality ergonomic saddle, this is the best your gonna find for now. This saddle is actually crafted by selle italia, yet maintains koobi's classic splitfit design-you just can't beat that!!
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by larry from so cal, USA
      Date Reviewed: 6/9/2000 1:20:28 AM
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Strengths: The most comfortable saddle I've used. 90-day trial period.
      Weaknesses: poor build quality resulting in a lopsided saddle, lack of kevlar edges, rails held on by screws.
      Similar Products Tried: selle italia trans ams max
      Bike Setup: klein attitude with selle italia trans am max
      Bottom Line: Extremely comfortable saddle. But the workmanship is below par. The saddle I ordered from Koobi became lopsided after one ride. I rode it lopsided the next 3 rides and it was still comfortable regardless. Yet it looked as though it wouldn't last much longer before the stress on side would break the front rails contact points (held by 4 screws). The lack of kevlar edges made me skeptical of putting it down on its side, in fear of tearing the leather. So I returned it to Koobi under their 90 day warranty.

      5 chiles for comfort, 1 for build quality, 3 overall
      Value Rating: 3 Overall Rating: 3

      Submitted by Eric a Racer from Malaysia
      Date Reviewed: 5/29/2000 1:37:09 AM
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Strengths: Comfort from the word go. Cycling caused infertility a thing of the past??? 3 hours of comfort on the first ride, without my ass ever lifting off the seat.
      Weaknesses: Seat a little too wide and short for really serious road use.
      Similar Products Tried: Selle Italia Marco, Specialized BG
      Bike Setup: Softride PowerWing (Ultegra Groupset)
      Bottom Line: Koobi could have designed a seat especially for road riders. I would throughly recommend this seat for anyone who does any prolonged riding. So far, I have only found one shop in S'pore that stocks this seat and it is not a very well-known seat in the Far East. Perhaps someone else would prove me wrong.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by Mark Siegel a Weekend Warrior from Cincinnati,Ohio
      Date Reviewed: 5/20/2000 6:43:01 PM
      FavoriteTrail: roads of blue ash
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Strengths: Large split in the middle without point pressure
      Weaknesses: Didn't fit my body
      Similar Products Tried: Specialized BG, Selle Max Flite, Terry
      Bike Setup: Road with Campy 10