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  • Features the Love Zone and Comfort Zone technology
  • Black/gray synthetic leather with steel rails
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    Submitted by Patrick Carney a Cross Country Rider from Esopus, NY, USA
    Date Reviewed: May 9, 2008
    Favoriate Trail:Taconic 909
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:Performance
    Strengths:Comfortable, Durable.
    Weaknesses:Weight (400g), it's only about 150 grams heavier than most $100 saddles though.
    Similar Products Used:Selle Italia
    Bike Setup:Kelley Steel Hardtail
    Bottom Line:Comfortable all day long, isn't that really all that matters? No quirks (I can attach a seatbag to the rails, unlike the Selle I had earlier), just a tad on the heavy side but for 30 bucks, who cares? I give it only 4 overall chillies 'cause of the weight, but unless you'll lose sleep over 150 extra grams on your bike, make it cinco peppers.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Asa a Weekend Warrior from Milton, Florida, USA
    Date Reviewed: October 29, 2007
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $16.00
    Purchased At:Nashbar
    Strengths:Cheap, mostly waterproof (important for use on a campus commuter do-it-all bike that gets left out in the rain) comfortable and looks good.
    Weaknesses:Not the lightest thing going, and long term durability is a bit suspect- we'll see what a year of rain and sun do to the synthetic leather... but for a shade over $15, who's complaining?
    Similar Products Used:Stock bontrager seat on my trek 4500, numerous other stock saddles and department store-grade saddles.
    Bike Setup:2002 Trek 4500 with new Sun rims and Deore wheelset, bb7's, FSA crankset, and one very worn out and soon to be replaced (but almost indestructible) Judy TT fork.
    Bottom Line:Compared to other saddles I have tried in the sub-twenty dollar price range, this one blows them all away. I don't know how it stacks up to $40 saddles, but it works perfectly for me. Saddle fit seems to be a very personal thing... so I suppose that buying online is always a bit of a crapshoot, but I can tell you that this saddle fits my skinny behind like it was made for it. :)
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Hank a Cross Country Rider from San Antonio, TX USA
    Date Reviewed: August 12, 2007
    Favoriate Trail:McAllister Park
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $25.00
    Purchased At:Performance on Sale
    Strengths:Great Price. Looks sharp and of good construction. HUGE improvement over my bikes stock brutal saddle of pain and death. I read great reviews about this saddle and had to give it a shot. Simply awesome.
    Weaknesses:None so far.
    Similar Products Used:Stock body geometry saddle that came on bike.
    Bike Setup:04 Specialized Hardrock Comp Disc. - (The bike was definitely named for the freekin saddle that came on it. It is Hard as a rock)
    Bottom Line:Buy this sucker. Your wallet and your crotch will love you for it. I am a big dude (6'4" and 280 lbs) and this saddle supports me very comfortably. I haven't tried any other saddles for comparison, so there may be better ones out there, but for the price and the number of excellent reviews it has received, I really think you cant go wrong. We just got my wife a Hardrock Comp and after about 2 minutes on pavement she could no longer ride on her seat. We swapped seats and while the Speed V Comp is not a Women's specific saddle she was quite impressed with it as well and we will likely be getting on for her as well.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Mark a Cross Country Rider from Saint Joseph, MI
    Date Reviewed: July 30, 2007
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $25.00
    Purchased At:performance bike
    Strengths:Relatively light weight, looks good, NOT an ass buster.
    Weaknesses:None
    Bike Setup:2007 Trek 4500
    Bottom Line:Excellent saddle. Relatively inexpensive, comfortable, perfect for a long ride or technical challenges.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Patrick a Cross Country Rider from NNJ, USA
    Date Reviewed: August 4, 2006
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $27.00
    Purchased At:BlueSkyCycling
    Strengths:Very comfortable.
    Not too heavy.
    Weaknesses:Material tears easily.
    Similar Products Used:OE Saddle.
    Bike Setup:06 Specialized Hardrock Sport Disc
    Bottom Line:I'm pretty happy with this saddle. My OE saddle kept hurting my bottom. Ever since I put this saddle on, I haven't felt any pain at all. Overall, a very worthwhile investment!

    On another note, the material it's made of isn't as durable as it could be. One drop and the side corner will scrape up pretty easily.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Nick a Weekend Warrior from Massachusetts
    Date Reviewed: April 18, 2006
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $18.00
    Purchased At:JensonUSA (OE model)
    Strengths:Great look, seems comfortable at first (and probably is for others), amazing value
    Weaknesses:Uncomfortable after short rides, too wide and hard for a skinny or lightweight rider, poor construction (OE models)
    Similar Products Used:Stock Velo saddle, other nameless saddles
    Bike Setup:'95 Trek 930
    Bottom Line:After hearing all the rave reviews, I had to try it over my crappy plastic mesh saddle. At first it seemed as if it was comfortable, maybe a little hard for my taste. After only 20 minutes of trail riding everything was numb. Tried readjusting numerous times but could not get it to feel right. I'm 140 and 5'11 with narrow hips, and it just did not work for me, and really pressed against my sit bones. Returned it after using for a week, learned the lesson of try before you buy. I bought the "GT" OE version, and the cheap staples holding the cover on were falling off as well - might not be a problem on the original.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Matt a Cross Country Rider from Longwood, FL
    Date Reviewed: January 30, 2006
    Favoriate Trail:Santos
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $20.00
    Purchased At:Jenson
    Strengths:Price
    Comfort
    Weaknesses:could be lighter
    occasional creaks
    Similar Products Used:Avocet(no good) and OEM(also not comfortable)
    Bike Setup:XC hardtail
    Bottom Line:This saddle has proven to be an excellent choice. It is simple, cheap, and comfy. Did a 50 miler with no complaints. It isn't the lightest saddle and will let out a creak every once in a while but not very loudly. For 20 bucks I don't think there is a better choice. I would definately buy again.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Zach a Weekend Warrior from Oklahoma
    Date Reviewed: August 9, 2005
    Favoriate Trail:Nu Draper, OKC
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:Comfy.
    Looks Good.
    Weaknesses:Mine has developed a small tear.
    Similar Products Used:Stock "Like a rock" saddle that I gladly removed from my bike.
    Bike Setup:2003 Gary Fisher Tassajara, WTB Speed V Comp, stock otherwise.
    Bottom Line:I have ridden this saddle for quite a while. I have logged many miles on and off the road in this seat. I'm a pretty small rider at 5'8", 145 pounds, and I have never experienced any serious numbness/soreness, even after 4 hours of road riding. The Speed V is endlessly better than the stock hard, flat saddle that came on my bike. My only complaint is that a small tear (~1" long) has developed on the seam where the material folds over the bottom of the shell on one side of the saddle. I have a feeling it will eventually peel up, and lead to the deterioration of the seat over time, but it hasn't yet!

    Final words: This is a pretty nice saddle for all around riding usage. The comfort level will vary from person to person, but based on other reviews it seems to be fairly reliably comfortable. This may not be the best choice for downhill thrashers, or the obsessively weight conscious. Though if you are looking for a versatile, and comfortable mountain bike saddle that can stand the rigors of day to day use, the WTB Speed V Comp is a good contender.

    My rating: 5 chilis for value, and 4 chilis overall because of the tear.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Brian Buell a Racer from North Richland Hills, Tx
    Date Reviewed: June 3, 2005
    Favoriate Trail:Urban
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Purchased At:Mechanic at LBS
    Strengths:Comfy, Comfy, Comfy
    Weaknesses:rails flex a little too much for my riding style, break in period (but mine was only a ride, now it's a sofa)
    Similar Products Used:Speed V, Specialized Landing Pad, Original WTB saddle (before comfort and Love channel)
    Bike Setup:Specialized P.1, 26" ft, 24" rear wheels, Avid Mech disc brakes 8" ft. 6" rr. Sun BFR rear rim laced to Deore hub with solid bolt on Axle. Mavic Deemax ft. wheel, 20mm axle. Marzocchi DJ 2 fork, Truvativ Hussefelt cranks 28/38/BG, Deore Ft. der. SRAM X.9 rear w/ SRAM X.9 trigger shifters (the shiznit), Clarks Self lubricating cables (live up to their name) Maxxis Hookworm tires (did I miss anything?)
    Bottom Line:I once rode the original version of this saddle on my '02 Gary Fisher Sugar 3+ Disc. after the break in period I fell in love with the saddle. something happened, I don't remember what but the saddle went away, I may have sold it. Now, working for a different LBS and selling different brand of bike, I'm on a Specialized P.1 setup for Urban Assault. I origianlly outfit the seatpost with the Specialized landing pad (cuz it had flames heh) eventually I started riding to work on my P.1 everyday. with the geometry of the bike the way it is, I have the saddle angled a little higher at the nose. This created a little hot spot you could call it. I began to get concerned about the buds, so I decided to buy this saddle again. I've been on it a week and already the hot spot is gone and I ride for hours and hours without the discomfort I had with the other saddle. Now, with my riding style I might be ruining this sooner than later only because of the flex in the rails, which isn't a bad thing, since my bike is a hardtail and it gives a littel comfort. But with the trials and general balance and hucking, i put a lot of strain on the saddle. so, not the strongest saddle in the world, but with a couple hours in the saddle after new, it will become your new best friend. You will feel at one with your bike once again. If you've never tried one, I suggest you go and buy this one, only cost you about 40-45 bucks at your LBS, which is well worth the money for your homies.

    Bottom line: Best saddle I have ever riden, but with my riding style, I only have concern with the steel rails bending on me because of "oops" moments. For the average Cross country rider, This saddle will outlast your bike, and your butt will never forgive you if you get rid of it.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by scott a Weekend Warrior from chandler
    Date Reviewed: March 29, 2005
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:supergo
    Strengths:price, comfort
    Weaknesses:none
    Similar Products Used:WTB Laser, Stock Trek, Specialized, Serfa DD
    Bike Setup:Jamis XLT 2.0
    Bottom Line:This is the only saddle i've owned that i forget it's there. I don't think you can give a seat a higher compliment than that. I have 4 in my garage worth $60 - $110 and they all hurt after an hour. If you've got a wide load to park, i would try it. If your skinnier than i, go for the wtb laser.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Matt a Cross Country Rider from Stanford, CA
    Date Reviewed: February 10, 2005
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:pricepoint.com
    Strengths:Excellent padding (like the little bear's bed), tough cover (can't say the same for my skin in that one crash...), ergonomic cutout
    Weaknesses:It's a bit heavy and isn't a weight-weenie road-like saddle with a carbon fibre mesh cover.
    Similar Products Used:stock Trek seats, cheapo lycra covered 'gel' seats, wtb sst x.2 (came stock on my bike, was horrible)
    Bike Setup:2002 K2 Zed 1.0 all stock except SRAM 4.0 shifters, this seat, and shimano PD-647 pedals
    Bottom Line:This is a good saddle if it fits you, or so I hear. I think it's a great saddle for my student budget and it has really good padding density.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Eric a Weekend Warrior from Bellingham
    Date Reviewed: January 31, 2005
    Favoriate Trail:Seans and Bobs
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:Cant remember
    Strengths:Fairly comfortable, the shell held up well. Never Bent the rails, well maybe today a bit...
    Weaknesses:Not as comfortable as my WTB Power V saddle. The rails came out of the rear of the seat causing the "Top" to come off after a 5 footer. Almost lost the ol' boys...
    Similar Products Used:Various stock saddles
    Bike Setup:02 Kona Bear, totally customized for Hard riding.
    Bottom Line:I'm a little upset the seat broke after 2 years of severe abuse. But the saddle worked well beyond my expectations. I figured a $35 saddle couldnt last this long. Downside is after I purchased a Power V for my bigger bike, I wished I had another for my Bear. Looks like my wish came true! I have a Power V Race DH coming, My wallets $30 lighter and my bikes 50 grams heavier, but I think that thats about a wash for weight.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by John a Weekend Warrior from Blue Point, New York
    Date Reviewed: June 28, 2004
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $26.00
    Purchased At:performance.com
    Strengths:Price, Comfort, Quality
    Weaknesses:No bling bling factor.
    Similar Products Used:Stock Giant seat, Velo Plush
    Bike Setup:99 Giant Warp, Manitou Black Comp Fork, Avid Disc conversion
    Bottom Line:This is the only seat I have used that did not kill my behind after a 2 hour ride. At this price, it pays to take a chance.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by nick smith a Cross Country Rider from toronto
    Date Reviewed: June 15, 2004
    Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
    Price Paid: $45.00
    Purchased At:bikeroom.com
    Strengths:the saddle is well constructed with lots of padding plus stylish graphics lace the side and back also the love channel is golden giving your @#$ a break
    Weaknesses:I just finished a 15km ride and I am writting this review so far It is holding up to it's name
    Similar Products Used:none
    Bike Setup:RM elevation hardtail lx,deore singletrack wheels xt disc hubs panaracers 2.1 (serious xc rig)
    Bottom Line:the bottom line is this I paid 45 bucks to enjoy the ride I was ridding on a stock saddle that just killed my @#$ now after this first ride I feel great if your looking for a nice upgrade from your stock saddle then buy it
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Hussbin Pharteen a Weekend Warrior from Boulder CO
    Date Reviewed: May 15, 2004
    Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
    Price Paid: $23.00
    Purchased At:Jensonusa
    Strengths:Well made.
    Weaknesses:Hurt after riding for ten minutes.
    Bottom Line:I bought this to replace my stock Specialized seat. I was looking for a better ride for my boyz but this thing just hurt my butt and rubbed my thighs (and I'm a skinny guy).
    I don't think I'll be mail ordering a seat again anytime soon. I'll try some shops and see what fits me.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by John a Cross Country Rider from Tacoma, WA U$A
    Date Reviewed: April 26, 2004
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $25.00
    Purchased At:Performance Bike
    Strengths:Good value for the money. Comfortable.
    Weaknesses:Stitching (only cosmetic)
    Similar Products Used:'00 SDG that came with my bike
    Bike Setup:Kona hardtail, mostly stock.
    Bottom Line:After the electrical tape fix didn't work, I decided it was time for a new saddle. The speed V Comp fit the bill. For the price you get a very decent product. Very comfortable and solid. Not too soft, not to hard. After using a "regular" saddle, the cut-out center channel felt wierd at first...but after 5 minutes I never noticed.

    Only downside, the "SPEED" graphic on the nose of the saddle is a little off-centered, making aligning the saddle after moving it a tiny bit more tricky (instead of 5 seconds it takes 8...). This is only cosmetic and does not affect the performance.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by motty a Cross Country Rider from hollywood,fl,usa
    Date Reviewed: August 6, 2003
    Favoriate Trail:olete river park
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:price point
    Strengths:comfy
    Weaknesses:non
    Bike Setup:santa cruz superlight
    Bottom Line:good
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Ron Jeremy a Weekend Warrior from Tarzana
    Date Reviewed: July 21, 2003
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:- Moderate price
    - Comfy
    - Cool looks
    Weaknesses:None really
    Similar Products Used:Specialized BG Sport, Serfas Rx, Brooks Swift
    Bike Setup:Merlin Newsboy, stock except for White Bros air susp seatpost
    Bottom Line:by far, one of the most comfy saddles around. tossed the useless one that came stock on my bike.
    makes riding a hardtail alot for enjoyable. soft front area won't whack you too hard when riding out of the saddle.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by mike a Cross Country Rider from marlton,nj
    Date Reviewed: July 17, 2003
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:jenson usa
    Strengths:comfort, solid, cheap, comfort
    Weaknesses:heavy
    Similar Products Used:oem wtb
    Bike Setup:2003 db apex, upgraded to the max
    Bottom Line:for the price, a great comfort upgrade
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Brian a Cross Country Rider from Marietta, GA
    Date Reviewed: July 12, 2003
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Purchased At:Performance
    Bottom Line:Finally gave in and got a new saddle! My previous saddle, Gel Flite Italia is definately lighter, however, my twig and berries are now thanking me for paying $30 and getting this saddle. Comfort? You bet. No longer do I dread sitting down after 10+ miles in the saddle. May be a bit heavier than more expensive saddles, but if you're looking for a quality, inexpensive saddle, look no further....
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Joey a Cross Country Rider from The Midwest
    Date Reviewed: June 30, 2003
    Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:It seems to be made well. It feels solid and strong.
    Weaknesses:It is too hard and too wide.
    Bottom Line:This is the first seat I've ever bought. I chose it after looking at the reviews on this site and comparing some prices. But.. I made the wrong choice. No matter how I positioned it I could not get it to fit me. My sit bones were uncomfortable (ouch), and my thighs rubbed the horn of the seat (numb). I was very surpised how uncomfortable this seat was. I had to return it to the store. There isn't much else to say except that I've come to the conclusion that saddle reviews are too subjective to find much value in them.

    Try it before you buy it is my advice. Saddles aren't one size fits all.

    I'm giving it a 3 for value because it seems well made and solid. I'm giving it a 1 overall because I found it to be so uncomfortable. But remember, that's just my fanny's take on it.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Retro Rider a Weekend Warrior from Parts Unknown
    Date Reviewed: May 30, 2003
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $35.00
    Purchased At:35
    Weaknesses:- too many logos and graphics.
    Similar Products Used:Specialized BG Comp Saddle, Serfas Rx, OEM Schwinn Gel Saddle, Brooks B17
    Bottom Line:The most comfy mtb saddle I've tried.
    The key is the elastometer base of the saddle where the sitbones rest. On other saddles, the saddle is a hard plastic shell underneath all the padding. Padding bottoms out and at that point, your sit bone is resting on the hardshell leading to discomfort and hot points.

    The elastometer base is like a hammock and your sit bones never bottom out the padding and hit hard plastic.

    I've been riding on and off over the last 15 years and this is the most comfortable saddle. I will also put on of these on my road bike.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by ramilcp a Weekend Warrior from Norwalk, CA, USA
    Date Reviewed: March 21, 2003
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:Bike Nashbar
    Strengths:Comfortable, functional, stylish, and affordable.
    Weaknesses:Ummm... slightly heavy? Ahh, I'm heavy anyway, so I don't care. No weaknesses.
    Similar Products Used:Serfas Dual Density (good), Terry Liberator (ditto), WTB SST (ouch), Selle Italia Flite (doh!).
    Bike Setup:GT XCR I-drive full suspension
    Bottom Line:I bought this saddle out of necessity after I crashed and broke my Terry saddle (I miss that one *sniff*). When I got it, I saw that it was well made and ergonomic like my Terry, but longer, more slender, and with not as much rear padding. At first, I doubted this saddle would be comfortable because of my wider than average sit bones. One ride changed all that. The seat cradles my bum perfectly and I've felt no discomfort even after hours of riding. The saddle "disappears" under me; I hardly think about saddle pain, because it's that comfortable.

    Sure, it's slightly heavy, but I'm 180+ and couldn't care less. Weight weenies can get the WTB Laser series with titanium rails. But for me, this is probably the best seat I've ridden, cheap and comfortable. 'Nuff said.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by mike b a Weekend Warrior from Van Nuys, CA
    Date Reviewed: December 4, 2002
    Favoriate Trail:Balboa lake? L.A. River ( The Mother of all Gutters )
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $30.00
    Purchased At:Cambria
    Strengths:This is one of only a few off-road saddles that really work. Well made- and it's cheap!
    Weaknesses:Haven't found any; may not last long as I would like
    Similar Products Used:many other types of seats
    Bike Setup:'01 Raleigh m50 with upgrades
    Bottom Line:Buying this seat transformed my bike. The stock lycra covered seat, with all the padding, was much less comfortable. The WTB seems hard at first, but with a Rock Shox suspension seatpost, like I have, the slight hardness never gets any worse. Actually, the Comp model has a soft inner shell and the most padding. Anyway, there is no other choice for the money. Really, the design is the thing here, and this seat seems like it should cost $100 ( although some WTB's do ).
    The seat allows plenty of room to move around, and this factor also makes it the best. It makes the bike feel larger over all, and it's always possible to find a good spot on it.
    I just plant my butt and hammer right through the rough stuff and let the seatpost eat it up. I can go for hours like this before my 50 yr. old bod finally shouts, " enough ! enough ! ".
    I've heard that WTB is discontinuing this model, and if so, I'll grab a couple more before they're all gone. I'm sure the pricy ones will be around for a while regardless.

    If you have been looking for a good seat, just get one of these. The " love channel " business really does work, and the short and narrow front horn rectifys that other big bug-a-boo of most large saddles, i.e., squashed nuts.

    You won't get 'em here !

    YeeeeeHAAAA ! ! !


    Five Flamin' Rat Doots, 'cuz that's all I can give !
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Wundrdog1 a Cross Country Rider from Salt Lake City, UT, USA
    Date Reviewed: November 27, 2002
    Favoriate Trail:The one I'm riding!!!
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $35.00
    Purchased At:Supergo.com
    Strengths:This is one awsome saddle! The "love channel" completely eliminates that tingly feeling that comes when you sit for too long. Looks cool. Comfortable. Economical. What more do you want?
    Weaknesses:It's a little heavier than my last saddle (a Ventura Comp Ti) because it doesn't have titanium rails and it has more cushioning.
    Similar Products Used:SDG Ventura Comp Ti
    Bike Setup:'98 FSR Extreme with 2000 Rock shox Judy SL(80/100/120), Fox floatR rear shock, Avid mech. discs, xt levers, xtr derailleurs, raceface crankset, Thomson elite seatpost, Azonic stem and handlebar, etc.
    Bottom Line:If you are a total weight weenie than don't get this saddle, get a Selle Flite gel or something with Ti rails. Otherwise get this great looking saddle that saves your butt on long rides!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by spongebob a Weekend Warrior from NJ
    Date Reviewed: October 12, 2002
    Favoriate Trail:Anything at Ramapo
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $35.00
    Purchased At:Performance
    Strengths:Comfort, strong and good looking
    Weaknesses:none so far
    Similar Products Used:SDG Bel Air, Comp and WTB SST
    Bike Setup:My own custom build on an Ellsworth Id
    Bottom Line:A very comfortable saddle with good features. Soft shell is comfortable and the rail seem strong. For $35 it is a reasonable cost. Easy to move around on it. I didn't care about its weight, because if you hurt, what good is a light saddle? Good looking, not like picture here. Always comfortable, even on my longest/harsest rides. I recommend it.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Chris Cylinder a Cross Country Rider from USA
    Date Reviewed: August 2, 2002
    Favoriate Trail:The Bone
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Purchased At:Wheels
    Strengths:Looks good (not as pictured above) strong, very confortable.
    Weaknesses:None yet.
    Bike Setup:Haro Escape 8.2 (Red/Black 19.5”): Manitou SIX Comp (100mm); Avid disc brakes (f&r); Shimano LX rear derailleur; Shimano Alivio shifters and front derailleur (8-speed); ProMax brake levers; TruVativ 5D Cranks; SRAM 5.0 cassette (8-speed 11-32T); Shimano IG51 Chain (8-speed); Alex DM18 Doublewall rims (32H); Intense 2.25" CC tires; Haro disc hubs, handlebar, stem, and seatpost; WTB Inner Peace ST headset, and Speed V Comp saddle.
    Bottom Line:Love the saddle. Came on my bike so the coloring all matches and it looks good. Have done a 4-hour hard ride on it, plus did jumps with it (though you dont use your saddle for jumps) it's held up well and I like it.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Bob a Cross Country Rider from Pitsburgh, PA
    Date Reviewed: September 12, 2001
    Favoriate Trail:boyce park
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $35.00
    Purchased At:dirty harry's
    Strengths:comfort, looks cool, comfort, inexpensive, comfort
    Weaknesses:synthetic leather covering tears easily, workmanship
    Bike Setup:2001 gary fisher paragon
    Bottom Line:This saddle came on my bike. Prior to that, I had been trying to purchase it separately but it was unavailable. I am a 46 yr old, 160 lb, intermediate male rider. My first ride on this saddle was a 27 mile, 4 hour cross country ride and I had no pain or numbing. There is a leather model with Ti rails available for about $90. Some people