Brooks England B-17 Saddle - Men's
The sporty Brooks B-17 saddle is an excellent choice for touring, century rides, ultra-marathon rides and other demanding types of cycling.




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- Leather provides natural "give" by stretching and flexing, and because it doesn't need padding, it's a cool option in warm weather
- The saddle will age and break in over time
- Bag loops permit the use of a traditional English-style touring bag on the rear of the saddle
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View all Brooks England Bike SaddlesBest Use | Bike Commuting |
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Saddle Type | Performance |
Saddle Width | 175 millimeters |
Saddle Cover Material | Leather |
Cushioning Material | None |
Rail Material | Steel |
Dimensions | 10.7 x 6.5 inches |
Weight | 540 grams |
Gender | Men's |
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What a nice bun rest!
After 300 miles, I cried "uncle!" on breaking in the seat with Proofide, the wax-and-oil mix that Brooks loves to sell, sell, sell. I used, used used Proofide and hurt X3. Friends said, "water and oil. I googled "Break in leather bike saddle." The top answer: drop it in a bucket of hand-hot water for 7 minutes, towel off the water, rub in some oil (I used Mobil 1) and ride it for 15-20 minutes. It now has dimples that match my derriere! Yeah!!! Did I write "Yeah?" Well, Yeah, Again! More vinyl seats to nail to the wall in the hall of pain! But what gives? No color but black in my local REI? Really? Honey is the new black in bike seats.
The. Best. Saddle.
For those in a hurry, here's the Cliff Notes version - BUY THIS SADDLE. I'm a commuter/tourer who was looking for a saddle that wouldn't kill me after 60 miles. After reading the reviews I decided to give Brooks a try. I'm glad I did. Unlike many people, I found it comfortable right out of the box. As a brand new saddle, it was more comfortable than any of my other three (Selle Italia). I put a couple of light coats of Brooks Proofide on it, logged about 200 miles on 20-milers and then went for a 60-mile ride. Relief at last! I'll never ride anything other than a Brooks B-17.
Still the standard
I have a classic Italian racing bike, and it had a mimic Brooks saddle. After over 50 years of riding, one of the rails failed. So when it came time to replace, there really was only one choice. After several weekends of riding, and well over a hundred miles, it fits like a charm, and no needing any breaking in. It comes with a packet of wax to rub into the saddle, and if one submits proof of purchase, a 10 year warranty.
A Classic for a Reason
I feel like every long ride I take with local groups, I see others with this saddle (or another Brooks variation). I’m now two weeks into riding it and I have to say even though it is firm, it is comfortable. When I hit bumps, I don’t feel the post in the center like my old saddle because of the leather and the way it is stretched. When I took a break mid ride in 90 degree sunny weather, it wasn’t burning hot when I got back on to ride. Im only 100 miles in but excited to have this saddle for a long time. Totally worth it to me.
A premium product worth every penny.
I have been riding a variety of seats over 20 years, and this by far is my favorite. It's a looker, first of all. I got the black since my bike is black, but I bet it would look even better in a classic brown color. It took maybe five rides of various distances before it really wore in, but I could tell by the second ride that it would be amazing. Now that I'm riding in the winter, the seat stays warm, unlike a plasticy seat. You may like this firm seat if you like, well firm seats and chairs in general. You sit on the seat, not in the seat. If that's your preference, you'll be rewarded with a wonderful seat that will no doubt give you many years of delight.
The only way to fly!
Had Brooks before. Love 'em! Would like titanium rails for lightness, but as one guy commented, the extra weight won't matter because you'll ride farther faster because you are more comfortable. I won't ride anything else. Period. The fancier ones are for people with more money than gray matter. If you're overweight, you know why. I've raced in my youth on a PX-10E and this saddle came in the box. Also had a Raleigh Comp and this saddle came with it. Had a Can-o-ale from a mechanic and this was it's seat. Go figure! I bought a Serotta second-hand with a smell (err, gel) seat and could not wait to get rid of energy-robbing bounce. Please!
The B-17 is the best saddle I’ve ever owned!
I got a second bike and didn’t even consider putting anything other than a Brooks on it. My other Brooks saddle was a game changer for me and this B-17 doesn’t disappoint. I can spend several hours on my hardtail MTB riding fairly rough stuff and feel absolutely fine down below afterwords. There isn’t any chafing or hotspots or pinch points. It doesn’t run hot and it’ll only get better with time.
Great Bike Seat
I have tried many different bike saddles and the B-17 by Brooks is by far the comfiest out there. Literally the day I bought it I took the seat out for a 13mi ride with no bike shorts on. After a bit of adjusting seat position I was hooked! The leather flexes to your body absorbing bumps in the road while remaining supportive. Perfect for Seattle's pothole-ridden streets. I can't speak for the durability of this product as I've only had it a couple weeks, but I can assure you it will always be on one of my bikes. Do your butt a favor and get one.
Still the best
I had a Brooks saddle from 1962 - 1980, then quit cycling. When I bought a Novara Divano last year the stock saddle was killing me, so I went to the old reliable Brooks B-17. This thing is great! First; this thing feels hard, but there is just enough give, right out of the box, for comfort. Second; adjusting is finicky. I have had to make lots of minor shifts to get things just right. Now, I ignore my saddle and just ride my bike - the whole point. Finally, I know this thing is built like a tank. My last Brooks survived incredible abuse and still looked new when I sold it. I expect this one to outlive my bike - heck, it might outlive me. The only down side to my Brooks B17 is that the rails are too far apart for the bracket that came with my seat bag. I had to jury rig some "hook and loop" stuff to attach the bag under the seat. That is my only issue. Brooks saddles: still the best.
Best Of Several Saddles I've Used
First of all, I don’t know that any bicycle saddle can be accurately described as being comfortable. I think relative comfort, minimal discomfort and tolerability are more accurate terms when comparing saddle comfort. That being said, the Brooks B17 was more comfortable than several other saddles I’ve used, including some pretty expensive models. It was relatively comfortable right out of the box and the comfort level seems to be improving with use. Various sources have cited break-in estimates of 250 to 1000 miles, if correctly treated with Proofide, which I did. I now have 590 miles on the saddle, and compared with other saddles I’ve tried, I’m very pleased with the comfort level. I did try one ride in shorts without chamois. It was pretty uncomfortable, so I won’t be doing that again.