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any suggestions on a saddle for long distances that is reasonably priced?
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Sadly this isn't a one answer question. Many people have different saddles they prefer .
My first suggestion would be to get your sit bones measured. You definitely don't want to do a long ride on too narrow of a saddle. Most bike shops should be able to measure for you. From there, many shops also have loaner saddles that you can try out for a bit. I currently ride a cheap EC90 saddle that I found on eBay for $20. It's 155mm wide and seems to replicate a Specialized Power saddle. For $20 it was worth trying out before committing to a proper $130 saddle. |
Once you find a seat you like don't ever get rid of it with the bike. The seat I have now I've had for quite a few years on several different bikes. When the covering gives up the ghost, I recover it with new material. Done that twice now. Some seats you can't reupholster, but this one you can. Good luck.
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How long, how reasonable?
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Has anyone ever inquired about an unreasonably priced saddle for short distances? |
I think Selle SMP used to have a BMX seat in their lineup
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Originally Posted by rains15
(Post 20887773)
any suggestions on a saddle for long distances that is reasonably priced?
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I second Adamo.
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Originally Posted by The_Joe
(Post 20887782)
My first suggestion would be to get your sit bones measured.
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[QUOTE=The_Joe;20887782]Sadly this isn't a one answer question. Many people have different saddles they prefer .
My first suggestion would be to get your sit bones measured. You definitely don't want to do a long ride on too narrow of a saddle. Most bike shops should be able to measure for you. From there, many shops also have loaner saddles that you can try out for a bit. I currently ride a cheap EC90 saddle that I found on eBay for $20. It's 155mm wide and seems to replicate a Specialized Power saddle. For $20 it was worth trying out before committing to a proper $130 Thank you for the information and suggestions! I had my sit bones measured but poorly. Gonna have then rechecked soon. Loaner saddle is a great idea! |
Originally Posted by Bigbus
(Post 20887790)
Once you find a seat you like don't ever get rid of it with the bike. The seat I have now I've had for quite a few years on several different bikes. When the covering gives up the ghost, I recover it with new material. Done that twice now. Some seats you can't reupholster, but this one you can. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by Darth Lefty
(Post 20887793)
How long, how reasonable?
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Fabric Scoop Race
https://www.backcountry.com/fabric-scoop-race-saddle Fabric Scoop Elite if you want to save a few dollars. -Tim- |
Now I realize that everyone has a different budget. I've been down to my last burrito more than a few times myself.
If that is your present situation, I'd suggest to adjust, then readjust, over and over until you hit the magic spot. I do believe that many (not all) saddles can be pretty good with enough work. Maybe not great, but probably OK for what you need it to do. If you've got a better budget, don't go shopping with price in mind, go shopping for comfort. At mile 80 or 120 or whatever, you're not going to be concerned if you are comfortable on a $150 seat. Chances are though, that within $100, you'll find something. I would suggest looking at the Specialized line. I didn't think much of them but I'm trying one now out of necessity. It seems rather comfortable and has a 90 day butt guarantee. I've heard great things about Fabric but mine had a MFR defect and I lost faith in the brand with that. |
wtb series, i have found to be for long ride comfort. they only cost 30 bucks. i have been using wtb sport v model.
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Originally Posted by rains15
(Post 20888037)
I'll be riding between 60-92 miles per day. Looking for a price range of $100 or less if possible. Thanks
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Originally Posted by downhillmaster
(Post 20887819)
Has anyone ever inquired about an unreasonably priced saddle for short distances? |
Originally Posted by TimothyH
(Post 20888048)
Fabric Scoop Race
https://www.backcountry.com/fabric-scoop-race-saddle Fabric Scoop Elite if you want to save a few dollars. -Tim- |
I've not ridden a lot of the more expensive saddles, Selle Anatomica, Brooks, etc, but I have ridden lots of saddles. The one I've found most comfortable so far, and would not hesitate to buy again, and is cheap in comparison to many, is Serfas' Dorado: https://www.serfas.com/shop/products...rado-chromoly/ Now, I'm not heavy (around 155 lbs.) and don't like narrow, skinny saddles. I do like support and this one provides it, without being a brick. BTW-Serfas states they have a 90 day comfort guarantee-it's on their site.
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Last year I bought a cheap saddle from Nashbar, I'm pretty sure it was called CF1 Sport or something like that. I went with that saddle because one it was cheap and two it came in the size I wanted (155mm). I had absolutely zero problems with that saddle and I rode many 60+ miles days, including a couple centuries. I went to get the same saddle, to put on another bike, but Nashbar no longer carried that particular saddle. I've since learned that the saddle is actually a Velo-3225 branded for Nashbar. One would think the Velo-3225 would be sold in the USA, but no, I haven't been able to find it at any USA retailers. It's sold overseas though, but it's not cheap and with shipping kinda makes the cheap part of my equation moot.
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Originally Posted by phile
(Post 20888187)
can you recommend an unreasonably priced saddle for 2 minute max rides?
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Originally Posted by phile
(Post 20888187)
can you recommend an unreasonably priced saddle for 2 minute max rides?
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Hope the answer is Selle Anatomica. Decided to go back to a leather saddle and ordered one. Won't be home till June tho to try it out. Guess I miss the Its raining! Panic.
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Originally Posted by Phil_gretz
(Post 20888587)
Brooks Cambium?
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Originally Posted by phile
(Post 20888187)
can you recommend an unreasonably priced saddle for 2 minute max rides?
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