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limonadito
a Road RacerDate Reviewed: September 3, 2005
Strengths: Very comfortable after break-in period, absolutely no discomfort after 3-4 hour training rides, stylish (for a $20 saddle), just plain gets the job of making the saddle an invisible part of the bike.Weaknesses: Heavier than the other saddles in its comfort category, over double the weight (I believe it is around 250 grams where the others are 120 grams), feels as though it may wear out and not stand up to water as well as the others.Bottom Line: The Aireon men's saddle with the 'Love Channel' is an excellent seat for the price. When comparing seats that have the same firmness while still being comfortable it is a hands-down winner. The Aireon is in the league with saddles that cost $60-$100 just without the name brand.
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$20.00
Purchased At: SuperGo in Seattle
Similar Products Used: Trek 2100 stock saddle
Bike Setup: Trek 2100 Composite, Alexrims, Cateye Astrale 8
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dsops00
a Recreational RiderDate Reviewed: July 31, 2004
Strengths: Leather, Ti rails. Cut out.Weaknesses: Stiching not perfectly straight.Bottom Line: The Aireon Vented Tour saddle is a huge improvement over the stock Selle San Marco Azoto Race Gel on my Bianchi Eros. No numbnes of any kind. A great value for $30.00
Favorite Ride: Pleasant Valley Road
Price Paid:
$30.00
Purchased At: Supergo
Similar Products Used: Selle San Marco Azzoto.
Bike Setup: Bianchi Eros. Campy Mirage and Veloce mix. Blows Shimano away at this price point.
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