- Wider in the rear than typical race saddles, the Butterfly Ti bike saddle offers great support for a woman's sit bones
- Completely cut away through the nose and mid section for flex and comfort against soft tissues
- Low-profile flat top with multidensity injection molded foam; the rear is a bit stiffer for more pedaling power
- Lightweight titanium rails attach to the shell in an integrated suspension bridge design that minimizes road shock
- The Terry Butterfly Ti bike saddle features a leather cover that wears beautifully over time; it features a cute textured butterfly graphic
Imported.
| Best use | Cycling |
|---|---|
| Saddle type | Performance |
| Cutout seat | Yes |
| Saddle cover material | Leather |
| Cushioning material | Foam |
| Rail material | Titanium |
| Dimensions | 10.3 x 6.1 inches |
| Weight | 274 grams |
| Gender | Women's |
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Apr 17, 2014Nice saddle but it went back to the store.Very pretty and squishy but it was to narrow for my sit bones.
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Aug 14, 2013Welcome reliefHad purchased a different Terry saddle to replace my 10+ year old one that was finally becoming a bit tattered. The first option was killer - after a long ride I'd be "damaged" for a week. ...
Read More Had purchased a different Terry saddle to replace my 10+ year old one that was finally becoming a bit tattered. The first option was killer - after a long ride I'd be "damaged" for a week. I'd resisted the white color of this one - but when comparing the padding around the slot, this one was much softer and more pliable - and infinitely more comfortable. Wish it were black, but I'll get over it for the comfortable ride! -
Jul 24, 2013Great saddle for distance ridersMe: 5'9"/160, just to give you an idea of body structure and which width saddle might work for your sit bones. I put this saddle on my new Pinarello after having a great experience and 1000...
Read More Me: 5'9"/160, just to give you an idea of body structure and which width saddle might work for your sit bones. I put this saddle on my new Pinarello after having a great experience and 10000 miles with the Cromoly Butterfly on my winter bike. I spent the extra money to get the weight savings over the Cromoly. Saddle is firm enough to support sit bones and is also fairly easy on the pubic bone area for those of us who ride in a fairly aggressive position. I ride about 200 miles a week and anywhere from 30 to 115 miles per ride, and this saddle has performed magnificently for me. That said, saddle fit is extremely personal, so what has worked for me may not work for all. -
May 29, 2013Loving this saddle!Working well for my typical rides of 30-60 miles.
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Mar 21, 2013Comfortable Bike SeatI do alot of long rides and this seat has been really comfortable compared to other seats. I really like it.
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Sep 30, 2012Love it!I used it during my first long bike race, City to Shore. The saddle felt very comfortable and I felt good during the 82 miles. I was only slightly sore during the last twenty miles, but next...
Read More I used it during my first long bike race, City to Shore. The saddle felt very comfortable and I felt good during the 82 miles. I was only slightly sore during the last twenty miles, but next day I felt great again. I would recommend it to any of my cycling girlfriends. -
Jun 26, 2012Delightfully comfortableI was seemingly happy with my old bike seat but when the time finally came to upgrade, I very, very reluctantly decided to fork over the money for this higher-end Terry. I am an avid cyclis...
Read More I was seemingly happy with my old bike seat but when the time finally came to upgrade, I very, very reluctantly decided to fork over the money for this higher-end Terry. I am an avid cyclist, but don't tend to spend discretionary income on things like bike seats. How much difference could a good seat make anyway? The answer... a lot. I love this seat. I ride on rather rough roads with lots of climbing and descending, and I notice that the seat actually seems to help absorb the road shock; but at the same time, it isn't "squishy." The seat's very first ride was a 50-miler, and while I had to tweak the placement, once it was dialed in, I never looked back. No chafing, rubbing, or saddle-soreness, even on 4-5 hour days. I have NO buyer's regret at all. The only regret I have is that I was too cheap to upgrade sooner. -
May 26, 2012Ruined a great product with poor designI have a Terry Butterfly Tri that I love, so I was looking forward to purchasing this saddle for my new mountain bike. Alas, when I opened the package I was appaled to see that Terry chose t...
Read More I have a Terry Butterfly Tri that I love, so I was looking forward to purchasing this saddle for my new mountain bike. Alas, when I opened the package I was appaled to see that Terry chose to use patent leather on this saddle. Yes, you heard me right: bright, shiny, plasticky-looking patent leather! The photo on this page does not show this, but the leather around the rear of the saddle is as shiny as a little girl's Easter shoes. In addition to the patent leather (which seems to be on many of Terry's saddles now), Terry seems determined to overbrand their products. The Terry name is on this saddle in three places: the pink square alongside the saddle, small pink printing on the right rear, and a huge stamped version in the ugly patent leather on the left rear. Rather than just stick with the lovely embossed leather and a logo, the designers had to take it over the top and go beyond classy: what to me, honestly, looks trashy. Needless to say, I sent the saddle back.