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The problem with your question is not stating what issues you are having with a B17.
If you have no pain, numbness, any other issues the answers are yes, almost any other non leather saddle is lighter, but who knows what is better. I rode a Brooks Team Pro for many years. I was getting some numbness on longer rides, I went to WTB Pure V that I use on my MTB. It was a bit better and I’ve ridden a lot of miles on it. I just went to Selle SMP Well that seems to be a bit better yet. But because the Brooks and Selle are not comparable designs there are no dots to connect to make a recommendation. There is a trial and error process. John |
Originally Posted by 70sSanO
(Post 23043414)
The problem with your question is not stating what issues you are having with a B17.
If you have no pain, numbness, any other issues the answers are yes, almost any other non leather saddle is lighter, but who knows what is better. I rode a Brooks Team Pro for many years. I was getting some numbness on longer rides, I went to WTB Pure V that I use on my MTB. It was a bit better and I’ve ridden a lot of miles on it. I just went to Selle SMP Well that seems to be a bit better yet. But because the Brooks and Selle are not comparable designs there are no dots to connect to make a recommendation. There is a trial and error process. John My original posting clearly said I am not having any problems but I'm always looking for a better alternative. Your comments, though, are appreciated...thanks! |
Check out the Selle Anatomica R2. If you're feeling flush, get it with the carbon rails upgrade.
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The last Brooks B17 saddle I bought was in 1970 and a friend removed the rivets and softened the leather and then riveted back on the frame. I used this saddle for the following 45 years. With every new bike I bought a synthetic saddle that would not require a break-in period. Thousands to choose from and I like to buy them from a reseller where returns are easy to do.
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Originally Posted by tcs
(Post 23043945)
Check out the Selle Anatomica R2. If you're feeling flush, get it with the carbon rails upgrade.
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Originally Posted by oldwinger14
(Post 23044349)
Unless I get caught in unexpected shower, I rarey ever ride in the rain. Are there other reasons why I should choose the rubber R2 model over the leather X2?
They have been very good responding to my questions and I'm sure will be happy to give you pros/cons of the two series. |
Originally Posted by ofajen
(Post 23037803)
I tried the carved C15 on the road bike and it may be too narrow and/or maybe too flexible. Doesn’t seem as well suited. It’s just a matter of bothering to swap the C17 to the road bike and try it out, I suppose. Otto |
Originally Posted by oldwinger14
(Post 23044349)
Are there other reasons why I should choose the rubber R2 model over the leather X2?
The Selle Anatomicas' geometry aren't too far afield from the Brooks B17 you said you were happy with (also in post no. 1). |
Originally Posted by The Chemist
(Post 23044531)
I wonder if the carved nature makes it more flexible. I have the non carved C15 (i.e. no cutout) and it's nice and firm. Doesn't flex more than I'd want it to, and is super comfy for me.
Otto |
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