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Old 07-27-10 | 10:26 AM
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Your Favorite SADDLE thread!

hi there....

im sure this thread has been done. but i dont care so HA!
just curious, what is your favorite saddle? dream saddle? favorite riding? looking?


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my two fav at the moment would have to be my brooks b17 narrow, and fizik arione.
both comfortable in their own ways, and each are very nice looking IMO yet at the opposite ends of the spectrum look-wise.

anywho im in the middle of two builds (yes at the same time lol....one is a 700c coaster brake bike, the other fixed) and sort of looking at other saddles....like the looks of the turbo, kashimax....anyone hear of mundialita?

pics of your fav saddle on your bike = plus points ;p
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Old 07-27-10 | 10:29 AM
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Old 07-27-10 | 10:30 AM
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I'll tell you what my least favorite is, the Toupe that is on my Langster. But it looks sweet, and it's super light. Guess you can't have everything.
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Old 07-27-10 | 10:40 AM
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2010 Fizik Antares Cervelo Team Replica Saddle

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2003 Fizik arione Team saddle with champion stripe.

Can't seem to get away from the Fizik saddles, they just fit so damn well. Tried the Brooks and it's just not for me. Which sucks because I love the history and the looks of that damned beautiful saddle.

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Old 07-27-10 | 10:46 AM
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I put the Toupe from the langster on my track bike, and have fallen in love with the Brooks B17. I can't belive it took me a couple of decades to actually buy one. Its as comfortable as a horse saddle (come to think of it, that is mostly what its competition was back when it was designed).
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Old 07-27-10 | 11:21 AM
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Old 07-27-10 | 11:50 AM
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I used to love the Brooks swift on my road bike the most, but then I got a Swallow for my fixed gear and it's even better.

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Old 07-27-10 | 11:59 AM
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The old Selle italia flite, which I have and love:


And I would like to pick up this:
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Old 07-27-10 | 12:05 PM
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The old Selle italia flite, which I have and love:
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I am still using one on my road bike that I bought in the mid-90's.
A couple years ago I picked up another one from eBay to put on my touring bike.
(It replaced a Brooks Swift Ti that I tried for a couple years).
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Old 07-27-10 | 12:45 PM
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I used to love the Brooks swift on my road bike the most, but then I got a Swallow for my fixed gear and it's even better.
how is it better? I have the swift now and I'm gonna purchase another brooks for my other bike but i'm debating between the swift, swallow or team pro.


and @ Scooper, i clicked on ur sig coz the bikes in ur pics looks very tempting and let me say.. Wow... that is one hot fleet of bikes.
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Old 07-27-10 | 12:47 PM
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just curious.....anyone ridden any of these? care to share your experience?


unicanitor


kashimax


turbo


mundialita


these are the saddles i am looking at.
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Old 07-27-10 | 12:51 PM
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Out of the few saddles that I've had, I like my Selle Turbomatic the best.

Does anybody have an opinion on the Charge bucket vs spoon?
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Old 07-27-10 | 12:52 PM
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how is it better? I have the swift now and I'm gonna purchase another brooks for my other bike but i'm debating between the swift, swallow or team pro.
Dunno why, but it just feels better. They're mostly the same shape on top, it must be something with the lack of leather on the side of the swallow and the extra support brace underneath that makes it flex differently or something. Maybe get one from wallbike.com so you can return if if you don't like it.
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Old 07-27-10 | 01:00 PM
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Any Fizik Arione; the better the materials, the better.



I also recently found my liking for the Prologo Choice Saddle as I found the ability to change a saddle cover/ pad (pretty wide selection) is pretty nice.



I/ my butt also like/ own the turbo, slr, regal, b17 (worn in ), and flite.
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Old 07-27-10 | 01:05 PM
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Haven't ridden synthetic in ages, my buns are very happy with leather.
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Old 07-27-10 | 01:06 PM
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I've ridden the Unicanitor (padded suede), the Turbo (suede), and the Concor Supercorsa (leather). I like them all, but the Unicanitor really works for me.
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Old 07-27-10 | 01:08 PM
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Looks like a 55 or something. It's a 650c bike.
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Old 07-27-10 | 01:25 PM
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Looks like a 55 or something. It's a 650c bike.
Alas that explains it all!
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Old 07-27-10 | 01:38 PM
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Old 07-27-10 | 01:46 PM
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selle an-atomica

easily the most comfortable saddle i've ever ridden. no break in time/you don't have to get used to it, its just awesome right away.
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Old 07-27-10 | 01:56 PM
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Brooks Team Pro. Oddly enough they seem to fit me with not a lot of brutal break in period.

Although, looks wise, the Fizik Antares carbon saddle thing seems like a good match for a really mean race machine.
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Old 07-27-10 | 02:04 PM
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Currently have a good ol' Brooks B17, but just picked up a Selle SLK Carbon Fiber. No rides on it yet. Might be going naked. The thing weighs about as much as the rivits on the Brooks.
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Old 07-27-10 | 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by stillanimal
selle an-atomica
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easily the most comfortable saddle i've ever ridden. no break in time/you don't have to get used to it, its just awesome right away.
I know most people that try this saddle love it and that's cool. For me personally, it was horrible. From what i've read, i'm definitely a minority, but there was so much flex that the sides dug into my thighs, right at my groin, in such a painful way, it was literally unrideable. I did just about every adjustment I could and nothing really worked for me. It's sad because I had high hopes.
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