Which brooks saddle to get




















A slight dip in the middle will support you comfortably and allow for front-to-back movement. If you are riding a city bike and sitting in a more upright position, the rear of the seat will be much wider than the nose.

A road bike with drop bars will have you leaning forward and so a narrower seat might be your preference. You also want to think about saddle material and padding. I swear by my Brooks B17 leather saddle. In fact, after I had my first Brooks stolen last year, I swallowed hard, fought back tears and bought a new one to replace it.

Leather stretches to conform to the shape of your pelvis and allows your body to slide naturally as you pedal. An added bonus is that you can adjust a tightening bolt under the saddle as the leather softens and stretches over time. If the leather option is too expensive or not to your liking, by far the most common bike seat is a variation of a hard plastic shell padded with foam or gel and covered with vinyl.

Beware that too much padding can result in chafing on your thighs. If you really need extra cushioning, consider padded bike shorts as an option. So you found your dream saddle. You now know more about bike seat design than you do about gear ratios or bearing grease. You even tried a couple of seats out after test-driving a few bikes at your local shop.

There is more. To fully reap the benefits of your carefully chosen saddle, it needs to fit on your bike properly. You can adjust your seat three ways, the most obvious being raising or lowering your seat post. Underneath the seat you will see two rails that are attached to the seat post with a clamp.

The seat can be moved forwards or backwards along this clamp. You can also tilt the nose of the saddle. Finally, some saddles come with springs, and you can even buy seat posts with shock absorbers. This is a matter of personal taste. My thinking on this is that if you have maximized the saddle surface that your body is in contact with and the saddle is properly installed, you should be ready to ride.

I was able to ride the whole miles with no padding. A touring saddle with added pressure relief. A touring saddle for women and smaller riders. Wider for more comfort in the upright position. Shorter for women and smaller riders. Pre treated leather for shorter break in period. Shorter break in for women and smaller riders. Urban and touring for traditional seat pillars.

Our widest saddle for upright city cycling. With extra suspension for upright riding. Our lightest racing saddle for top performance. Our lightest racing saddle with pressure relief. A sport saddle for gravel, road and fast touring. A hole for pressure relief and additional flex. Limited Edition. Limited-edition Chris King saddle in turquoise new hues.

Inspired by Chris King for all road comfort. Naturally flexible rubber that moves with you. The classic C17 with brushed aluminium coloured rivets. A premium edition of our modern classic. Premium details and flexible performance combined. Product page [Brooks]. How much is it? How long does it take to break in? Plastic saddles have four advantages over leather ones: They are lighter.

They are weatherproof. They do not require breaking in. They are cheaper. Leather saddles have only one advantage over plastic, but it is a big one: They are much more comfortable! Topics Accessories and Peripherals Bicycles.



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