How to Choose a Bike Saddle

A sporty saddle for recreational and leisure riders, the WTB Comfort saddle is deeply cushioned with broad sit bone support—perfect for your grocery-getter or cruiser bike.
Imported.
View all WTB Bike Saddles| Best Use | Recreational Cycling |
|---|---|
| Saddle Type | Cushioning |
| Saddle Width | 174 millimeters |
| Saddle Cover Material | Synthetic |
| Cushioning Material | Gel |
| Rail Material | Steel |
| Dimensions | 10.6 x 6.85 inches |
| Weight | 390 grams |
| Gender | Unisex |
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I have used many seats in mtn biking for over 20 years and have had a hard time finding one that does not cause pain and soreness after 20 minutes. Other comfortable saddles are bulky and heavy and make aggressive riding difficult because they are ackward to get behind on descents. I would say it is much more than a grocery cruiser as I use it for technical mountain biking. I just did over 50 miles in Moab Utah on this seat and was impressed by how much I liked it. Even on the 3rd day, I wasn't sore and it is so much more comfortable than saddles that are very expensive and just ounces lighter. The padding in it really works.
I've converted my Cannondale hybrid into a 300-500 mile tourer, and am needing a suitable saddle for a more upright position with longer hours on the seat. I thought I would try this MTB Comfort with the padding and the relief channel. So, this one won't do it as the padding is took thick and soft - it negates the channel, as my weight (165 lbs.) pushes into it causing pinching and chaffing. This is a good saddle for short commutes or in-town trips. I'm still searching.....
I do 3k miles a year so I need (require) a comfortable saddle. So far with (750) miles down this saddle is working out great. I'd have given it 5 stars but at 70 years old there's still room for comfort.
I'm a big guy and this seat fixed my issues with saddle pain. Its bot too big to get in your way and still looks sleek. 10/10.
This seat is more comfortable than others I tried. At first I was skeptical since it seemed a little hard but I have no sores yet. I think another key was tilting the nose up, maybe 15 degrees, to relieve pressure from my hip bones and increase weight forward. I need to be more careful dismounting but so far, so good. We'll see how well this saddle works if I try a ride an hour or longer.
Much more comfortable than the original Radrunner Plus seat (it's paired with the Suntour seat post).
The saddle was easy to install and has proven to be comfortable even when riding over loose gravel on hard dirt.
Despite keeping the bike in a closed garage, the seat and material was well preserved over time
The bike saddle was perfect and the price was very competitive.
Well designed and comfortable.




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