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o3roye
a Triathlete
from Date Reviewed: August 11, 2010
Strengths: generous padding, cut-out under nose for racking bike @ T2Weaknesses: nose too wideBottom Line: Bought this for my tri-bike; it works resonably well, perhaps the nose could be slimmer, otherwise a goos design
Favorite Ride: stanley park
Price Paid:
$90.00
Purchased At: labicicletta
Bike Setup: Argon 18, Marinoni,
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Robert Alcasabas
a Road Racer
from Date Reviewed: November 30, 2008
Strengths: Great support and cushioning in the nose to protect one's 'bits". No numbing sensations due to cut-out, which also vents well to dry out one's triathlon suit.Weaknesses: noneBottom Line: Bought this for a TREK 2200 prologue/time trial/triathlon bike I had built up. Worked like a charm as it supported me well in the aero position. Eventually as I downsized my bicycle "stable" I transferred this saddle to a Pake C'Mute cyclocross bike that I use mainly for "adventure" riding and riding with my kids. This saddle is very comfortable as I use it on trails. It was that good, such that I could not part with it.
Favorite Ride: Texas Hill Country
Price Paid:
$49.00
Purchased At: performance
Similar Products Used: This was my first tri/time trial saddle.
Bike Setup: Pake C'Mute with FSA S20 aluminum seatpost, Dura Ace downtube shifters,Tru-ativ cyclocross crankset,shimano 105 front and rear derailleurs, Tektro cantilever brakes, 3TTT handlebars, Shimano 600 brake levers, and Cane Creek aerohead wheelset with Ritchey Speedmax tires.
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