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staubrey
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: August 24, 2005
Strengths: comfortable, pressure relieving
cheap: for the price of one aliante you can purchase ten years worth of contours.Weaknesses: Not as durable as a Brooks, I'm sure, but for the price it's a disposable part.Bottom Line: Comfortable for those of us with medium to wide sitbones who need perineal relief. Inexpensive: often on sail for about $20. I've ridden this on numerous 3 to 5 hour rides over the last sixteen months since I bought it and have not had a single discomfort in my nether region.
Favorite Ride: 2001 Lemond Buenos Aires
Price Paid:
$900.00
Purchased At: Supergo end season s
Similar Products Used: selle prolink, fizik arione, koobi SI, sm rolls and lazer, wtb speed v and pure v, tested aliante
Bike Setup: 2001 Lemond Buenos Aires, Dura/Ultegra 2x9 spd, Easton stem and equipe pro bar, Thomson seatpost, handbuilt wheels with Ultegra hubs, Specialized mondo all cond. tires
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jasg
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: November 26, 2004
Strengths: Price is great; comfort; reflective strips on the backWeaknesses: A little heavyBottom Line: This seat is a bit heavy, around 370g, but it is quite comfortable even with its beefier foam. On my normal bike I ride with a saddle that has very little foam. The contour's foam is dense enough, although it hasn't been ridden a lot, to feel good and the cutout is perfect. I felt good on it from the beginning, which is not how I feel with many others.
Favorite Ride: infrequent stops
Price Paid:
$20.00
Purchased At: Performance
Similar Products Used: Many other $$$ saddles
Bike Setup: Steel/aluminum frames, cheap Al posts
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