![]() |
saddle, no lyrca
I know saddles are a personal thing as everyone's different, but I'm looking for some recommendations anyway for a lightweight(ish) saddle that i can ride with just regular pants. Does anyone here have a saddle that let's them cruise around town without padded shorts in relative comfort? I know loads of people love Brooks but the styling is just not my thing, even if they are like sitting on a sofa.
|
I don't ride with padded shorts at all. I ride a few, but my main bike has a selle san marco regal.
|
I ride both the Specialized Alias and Avatar in regular clothes comfortably (especially the Avatar). The Alias has less cushioning, but is pretty comfortable after a little getting used to it and it is definitely lightweight with a carbon fibre shell and hollow titanium rails.
|
Brooks.
Selle would be second, but even it starts getting a little uncomfy with higher mileage days. (75+ miles) Az |
My specialized alias is good without shorts. I never ride padded or anything. Jeans or cargos for me.
|
ooh lycra
|
most saddles are okay, lycra just makes em even nicer
|
I recently got a WTB 'Pure' saddle pretty cheap. WTB designs most of its saddles for combination mountain/road use, so padding is a bit higher than a racing saddle, thus better for plain clothes. Equipped with Ti rails, weight comes in at 215g. Not too shabby.
|
any. From a bontrager ti to my fujita leather. just ride.
|
My Selle Italia Flite feels fine without padded shorts. With, it's pure luxury.
|
my pana has a fizik plateau and i love it once it's dialed in for position.
|
I got a Fizik Arione wing flex about a week ago and it's been very comfortable so far.
|
selle italia nitrox
|
selle italia SLR XP. light and i find it to be super comfortable.
|
Thanks for the replies. I think i might give the Specialized Alias a go, I like the look of the Toupe but it's pricey and if i ride round town in jeans I could be in some pain. Anyone attempted to ride the Toupe for a few miles in normal clothes?
|
i heard those carbon fiber spiders are really nice despite looking quite painful
|
I bought a Selle San Marco Ischia a couple weeks ago, I'm pretty happy with it. I'm not very picky though, so I wouldn't think of spending over $30 for a saddle that's going to get beat around.
|
i got the toupe and my ass gets numb after 10 miles without bike shorts. a lot of people in the roadie forum love it, but i'm gonna swap it out for a fizik arione wing flex soon. that looks madd comfy
|
Originally Posted by abeabe
(Post 4908161)
i heard those carbon fiber spiders are really nice despite looking quite painful
|
if you're talking about the tioga spyder then hell no. i had one and it destroyed my ass they're really thin too.
|
I love my Specialized Jett. Not only is it comfy in regular pants, it's rideable in tights without chamois in them. Just make sure they size your butt.
|
I can ride in most any article of clothing, as long as the ride is of a short duration. Spend a whole day in the saddle; I'd like to see you try that in 501's. I'd be miserable. Between the chafing and heat retention. I pretty much find, should my acculmative time in the saddle exceed one hour, I better wear cycling shorts.
|
Specialized Toupe. When I do wear bike shorts, it sure is more comfy, but I commute and put extra miles in the saddle in regular jeans/khakis/shorts all the time.
|
My SLR is lovely. I ride it everyday. It takes probably 100 miles to break it in, but after that it is the most comfortable saddle ever. And even more so with a chamois. However, there are others that do not like them.
|
have you considered padded underwear? - much cheaper and less obvious than lycra. no matter how good your saddle is, a little bit of padding is gonna help.
|
| All times are GMT -6. The time now is 11:02 AM. |
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.