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• #2
Astute Skylite SR Team saddle.
Claiming weight at around 160g.
Was 160£ RRP
Yours for 30£
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• #3
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• #4
I use one of these on my Cinelli and it's surprisingly comfortable. Mine weighs in at just under 100g, and it's about £15: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lixada-Full-Carbon-Fiber-MTB-Road-Bike-Cycling-Cushion-Saddle-Bicycle-Seat-/153060056128?hash=item23a3171c40
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• #5
Got a white selle Italia SLR with carbon rails 149g £50?
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• #6
Was looking at these, I use a flite now and the shape isn't too dissimilar?
Also worth noting I'm a chunky bugger 95kg+
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• #7
The SLR is narrower than the flite.
I've fit a chinese carbon saddle to my ww build but not ridden it properly yet (saves 50g off the SLR). I'm a similar weight to you..must admit I'm curious to see how it performs/holds up!
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• #8
I was dubious of the Charbon saddle, and I am only 60kgs max so it may be a different experience really, and while it’s nowhere near as comfy as my Brooks it’s not the knife edge I imagined it to be. I did 75km on it a couple of weekends back and I only really started to notice it in the final few KMs.
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• #9
1) SWorks Power Saddle 155(163g)
2) Tune Speedneedle Marathon (109g)
Based N1
Dunno about the SWorks but the Tune are primarily used in MTB and can handle a LOT of shit, think they’re rated 100kgs. Also the Marathon version - so built for the wider derrière.
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• #10
How much for the tune?
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Think I'll take this, can you fire some pictures over?
After a carbon saddle, I fancy making a weenie build, so after a few other bits aswell.
In London, so I'd prefer to pick up.
Cheers
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