Light Saddle for Heavy Dude.
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Bontrager inform RXL, very tough, very comfy (for me) and only 197g, not flyweight, but hardly heavy!
Impoverished weight weenie wanna-be!
Budget 26" HT build viewtopic.php?f=10&t=110956
Budget 26" HT build viewtopic.php?f=10&t=110956
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Custom layup berk combo?
FWIW, just something to check out, Perfomance Bike has a TT saddle (Forte brand?) that seems to be very supportive,
about 230g, comfy, and yes it's very cheap. I have 3 of em, and put alot of pressure on my saddles with no probs.
about 230g, comfy, and yes it's very cheap. I have 3 of em, and put alot of pressure on my saddles with no probs.
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I weigh around 95kg and use a Bontrager Evoke RXL. It's pretty light at 145-150g, and really comfy. Not too expensive either considering the weight and comfort guarantee thing they offer.