Submitted by
Tom
a Weekend Warrior
from Richmond, Va Date Reviewed: October 23, 2007
Favorite Trail:
anything mildly technical and flowing
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At:
Performance Bike
Strengths:
relatively light, doesn't hold up on my pants like the old seat did
Weaknesses:
seat rails make mounting my Topeak seat bag mildly difficult
Similar Products Used:
Schwinn gel seat
Bike Setup:
2K6 GT I-Drive 4 5.0 disk, Ergon MP1 mens grips, Bell tires, Wellgo flat pedals
Bottom Line:
for the money this seat is very nice. nice and narrow at the front which makes pedaling in the saddle considerably easier, as well as out of the saddle attacks (tho not as much so). extended riding in the saddle can get a little painful if you like to sit on the very rear of the seat (an indication that I need to move the seat rearward a bit, not a complaint with the seat itself), and if you have an under seat bag that uses seat-rail mounts in addition to a velcro strap taht goes around the seat post mounting that can be a challenge because the only part of the seat rails that are far enough apart have a major crazy angle compared to the Schwinn seat I had on it previously.
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Submitted by
tyler c
a
from whistler b.c. Date Reviewed: August 10, 2006
solid, comfy, budget price saddle night and day compared to titec
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Submitted by
J.M.
a Weekend Warrior
from Colorado Springs, CO, USA Date Reviewed: December 10, 2005
Favorite Trail:
Palmer Park
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$28.00
Purchased At:
Teds
Strengths:
Very Comfortable. Durable cover. Nice dense padding.
Weaknesses:
Week rails, bent beyond repair in a minor endo (if an endo can be minor).
Similar Products Used:
Selle Italia, Bontrager, Avocet, Selle Royale.
Bike Setup:
Full Suspension XC, 4 inches travel. XT/LX mix. I have the same seat on my cyclocross/comuter bike.
Bottom Line:
I have tried a lot of saddles over the years and these are comfortable, cheap and reasonably light weight.
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Submitted by
Bryce
a Cross Country Rider
from Chelsmford Date Reviewed: October 1, 2005
Favorite Trail:
Stone Row/ Indian Hill
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Strengths:
Pretty comfortable, durable
Weaknesses:
Long rides in the saddle get a little painful
Similar Products Used:
N/A
Bike Setup:
2005 Jamis Durango Sport SX
Bottom Line:
Great saddle, came stock on Jamis Durango Sport SX. Durable. Yeah, it is a little painfull after long rides in the saddle but hey, when your mountian biking hard your outta your saddle a lot so that doest effect it. It only effects me on long rides (Road) to the places I mountain Bike at.
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Submitted by
Thomas Lane
a Weekend Warrior
from Spanish Fork, UT Date Reviewed: March 26, 2005
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$30.00
Purchased At:
Nashbar
Strengths:
looks ok.
Weaknesses:
very uncomfortable.
Similar Products Used:
various Vetta saddles and some super-cheap generic saddle
Bike Setup:
Fisher Joshua w/ many upgrades
Bottom Line:
This seat HURTS. I thought I would get used to it after breaking it in, but this saddle hurts more each time I get on the bike. I've never had such a miserably uncomfortable saddle. It makes me not even want to ride. It even hurts more than the $5 super-cheapo "love channel" Nashbar POS saddle that it replaced. I think I'll try a Brooks next, or maybe something from Wal-Mart. I can't imagine anything could be worse.
At $30, it's probably a good value for the person who fits this seat, which isn't me.
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Submitted by
Andre von Muhlen
a Weekend Warrior
from Encinitas, CA Date Reviewed: January 20, 2005
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Purchased At:
Supergo
Strengths:
Strong materials, it will last a long time
Weaknesses:
Very hard on the bottom, left me with a numbing pain for over a month once, impossible to find a good position
Similar Products Used:
Stock seat on Iron Horse (much better) & GT (so-so)
Bike Setup:
GT i-drive 1.0 2001
Bottom Line:
Very hard, I do not recommend. The soft touch does not equal a comfortable ride.
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Submitted by
Ko
a Weekend Warrior
from Wheat Ridge, CO, USA Date Reviewed: October 20, 2004
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$35.00
Purchased At:
Performance Bike
Strengths:
Looks, center love channel cut-out
Weaknesses:
padding too firm
Similar Products Used:
Specialized body geometry
Bike Setup:
Giant VT1
Bottom Line:
Good value. I've crashed many a times blasting downhill and this saddle just won't break. The leather started tearing on both sides after just one ride, but I guess that's my fault for abusing the bike. The center channel works great. I've never had discomfort in the prostate area like I did with my Specialized saddle, however my ass starts to fall asleep after awhile and is pretty sore after a long ride. Overall this saddle is awesome, just needs softer padding.
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Submitted by
Scott Sjoberg
a Weekend Warrior
from San Francisco Date Reviewed: March 19, 2004
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$36.00
Purchased At:
Pacific Bicycle
Strengths:
Comfort, Price, Size and Look
Weaknesses:
The bottom of the seat looks cheaply built... staples showing.
Similar Products Used:
Several Bontrager Seats
Bike Setup:
2004 Trek 8500
Bottom Line:
I was looking for a more comfortable seat because the Bontrager seat that came stock on my Trek 8500 really hurt... even on short rides. I mostly use my bike for riding in the city, so I was thinking of getting one of those big fat gel seats, but they just don't look too cool, and I do use my bike off-road sometimes. I was a little unsure about the Speed V Sport seat at first, because when I pressed my fingers into it at the shop, the padding felt very simular to that on the stock Bontrager seat I wanted to replace. But after two different bike shops recommended this seat, I decided to give it a try. From the first few seconds I started riding on this seat, I could tell a night and day difference from my stock seat. I don't know how WTB did it, but they designed this mid-sized seat to feel awesome. It flexes right where my bones hit the seat. I would highly recommend the Speed V Sport, and it looks great on my black and grey Trek 8500 too.
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Submitted by
Miguel Hinojosa
a Cross Country Rider
from Monterrey, N.L. Mexico Date Reviewed: August 27, 2003
Favorite Trail:
Bioparque
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$33.00
Purchased At:
ZETA Bikes
Strengths:
-The most comfortable saddle I have ever tried! -Love Chanel really works!
Weaknesses:
-little heavy
Similar Products Used:
Bontrager (the one that comes with TREK bikes)
Bike Setup:
Trek 9.8 Full XT, Rolf Dolomite rims,
Bottom Line:
-This is the best saddle I've ever ride on. -If comfort and price is what you are looking for buy it!!
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Submitted by
V T
a Weekend Warrior
from NoVa Date Reviewed: August 17, 2003
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$28.00
Purchased At:
performance bikes
Strengths:
Comfort Comfort Comfort. This is the most plushest seat I hav ever been on. My riding style makes me sit on my seat bone too much. This seat alleviates the discomfort associated w/ that style of riding! No pressure between groinal or the "boys". Can sit on it hours @ a time.
Weaknesses:
Material looks cheap. So a wreck could tear it up.
Similar Products Used:
Too many to list. But seats are a personal thing & it takes alot of seat time to discern which is right for you.
Bike Setup:
Cannondale F500 & F3000
Bottom Line:
I'm a heavier rider @ 185 so a lot of weight gets planted in the saddle. Try this one out. It's cheap enough (<$30) that you won't have any regrets if it doesn't fit you. Not for the weightfly models...but for the rest of us avg. humans :)
You can ususally find it cheap @ Performance (the Speed V Sport). I can't imagine the lighter Speed models being any better than this one.
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Submitted by
Chris Hall
a
from Maine Date Reviewed: May 14, 2003
Favorite Trail:
Bangor Bog
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$45.00
Purchased At:
lbs
Strengths:
looks really cool Strong lite comfy
Weaknesses:
none so far
Bike Setup:
Kona Dawg with stuff on it
Bottom Line:
This saddle is supper strong and is realy cool I have had problems with other saddles breaking and bending but I have not been able to kill this one yet
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Submitted by
anthony
a Weekend Warrior
from easton, pa Date Reviewed: May 2, 2003
Favorite Trail:
six mile run
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$30.00
Purchased At:
nashbar
Strengths:
Looks- matches the colors of my 03 tass disc The saddle is not much wider than my existing titec saddle that came with the bike( Not a bad saddle until you ride a wtb) but the wtb saddle has the 'love channel' which is actually works. it also has more padding at the nose of the saddle- I weigh 230 lbs and it is very comfortable- i tried saddles with and without paddes shorts- they are a must on any saddle
Weaknesses:
I only have ridden it once so really don't have any weaknesses- may start to tear in the future?
Similar Products Used:
various trek, avocet, speed comfort? wife's gel cover to see if it was a saddle adjustment issue of the saddle itself
great saddle for the buck... it weighs aroun 370g, but it doesn't feel like it..which is more important? saving weight or comfort when deciding on a saddle? weight can be trimmed elsewhere spend the $$$ you will not be dissappointed
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Submitted by
Jim Munterich
a Weekend Warrior
from Farmington, CT, USA Date Reviewed: August 2, 2002
Favorite Trail:
Case Mtn
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$40.00
Purchased At:
LBS
Strengths:
Comfort, shape, size, price
Weaknesses:
side panels wear easily
Similar Products Used:
Went through many seats over the years until I found this one
Bike Setup:
Kona Bear with a few extras
Bottom Line:
Take the time and look for a seat, what might be good for me might not be for you. With all the different designs made there is no need to ride on an uncomfortable seat. Since using this seat I have yet to have an ache on my backside. A worthwhile investment. I wish I had bought one years earlier when I was sitting on a stock SDC Comp. Combining the seat with my new full suspension makes riding an even greater pleasure. If you want to spend the extra money, purchase the laser v dh, it has the kevlar cover to help prevent tearing that you get on the lower priced models. If you want a great seat at a great price the speed v is for you.
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