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Submitted by
Steve
a Weekend Warrior
from Calgary, AB, Canada Date Reviewed: September 27, 2000 | | Duration Product Used: | More than 3 years | | Strengths: | Comfy, gel in just the right places (right under the sit bones only)... | | Weaknesses: | leather wears a bit easily... | | Similar Products Used: | Avocet, ritchey, specialized | | Bike Setup: | Custom hybrid/tour/cross | | Bottom Line: | I own the Viper with the D1 gel (a little softer than the D2)... Having gone through avocet and ritchey saddles and not being able to bike the day after, I borrowed my friend's Wheeler MTB which had a Garneau BioGel Weekend (lycra cover, little wider, less "trick") and couldn't believe how comfortable it was... after 3 years with my Viper and 1K miles later, my butt is still thanking me. The gel is still plush... My only complaint is that the leather is not too durable... I scraped down the side of it after a wipe (fixable with a bit off GOOP or that leather repair stuff) and the front of the nose started to wear after only a century of commuting... So buy a saddle cover... I used both an Avocet vinyl/kevlar and Sugoi lycra- both work fine. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Rick Gebethner
a cross-country rider
from Canada Date Reviewed: August 27, 1996 | | Bottom Line: | I've parked my butt on many a seat over the 35 years I've been riding. This saddle is the first one I've had that actually feels like something other than an upholstered 2x4. I can now ride xc for several hours a day for days in a row with *no* saddle sores. I'm six foot and 165 lbs so I don't have much padding of my own; moreover, I don't wear padded biking shorts - I don't need them. | Overall Rating: |
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