Anyone else here use "retro" style saddles? Can't find anything better than my Regal
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Anyone else here use "retro" style saddles? Can't find anything better than my Regal
I'm a young guy, so I don't have any sort of attraction to these saddles for nostalgic reasons, but the first saddle I bought for my first bike (a fixed gear commuter) was a Classic San Marco Regal saddle. When I built up my road bike I bought another, but after catching a weight weenie bug.... I wanted to find something a bit lighter than the 300g regal...
I can't seem to do it. I always come back to the Regal and I'm realizing it's silly to try and save a few hundred grams when I like the feel of my retro saddle.
I recently bought a San Marco Aspide Carbon FX saddle and while it feels comfortable for the first 5 miles (kind of like it's cupping my cheeks...), it starts to get uncomfortable after anymore than that and I start to fidgit around trying to find the sweet spot.
I think it's the wide nature of the regal that feels good.
Anyone else use the regal or some other retro style saddle? Any recommendations for more modern saddles with a similar feel?
I can't seem to do it. I always come back to the Regal and I'm realizing it's silly to try and save a few hundred grams when I like the feel of my retro saddle.
I recently bought a San Marco Aspide Carbon FX saddle and while it feels comfortable for the first 5 miles (kind of like it's cupping my cheeks...), it starts to get uncomfortable after anymore than that and I start to fidgit around trying to find the sweet spot.
I think it's the wide nature of the regal that feels good.
Anyone else use the regal or some other retro style saddle? Any recommendations for more modern saddles with a similar feel?
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I also use a regal on my road bike. I tried to use the new regale, but I just couldn't get comfortable. I really like the long sides of the regal. The sharp sides of modern saddles dig into my inner thighs.
Rounding out my vintage saddle collection I have a concor on my cyclocross bike and an avocet 02 air on my mountain bike.
Rounding out my vintage saddle collection I have a concor on my cyclocross bike and an avocet 02 air on my mountain bike.
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Just find a modern saddle wide/slim enough for you sit bones.
For me the Fizik Arione works best for me, I have the regular with Ti rails, & the TT2 version & I love them.
I rock the Arione Aliante on my one of my "race/mud/dirt" CX & it works nice too.
A proper fitting saddle wit feel near perfect, no rubbing, or strange pains after/during a long ride.
Pair it with a few nice bibs, & you're golden!
For me the Fizik Arione works best for me, I have the regular with Ti rails, & the TT2 version & I love them.
I rock the Arione Aliante on my one of my "race/mud/dirt" CX & it works nice too.
A proper fitting saddle wit feel near perfect, no rubbing, or strange pains after/during a long ride.
Pair it with a few nice bibs, & you're golden!
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Why settle for less when you've had the best!
I have them on 2 of my bikes.
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I've never felt them, and my black one is older and considerably more worn than this one.
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Have you heard of a company called Brooks?
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I rode on a leather saddle when I was getting back into the hobby, it was nice but very firm in the beginning.
I used leather conditioners to break it in faster.
Are those Regals made of leather or synthetics?
I used leather conditioners to break it in faster.
Are those Regals made of leather or synthetics?
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I'm a young guy, so I don't have any sort of attraction to these saddles for nostalgic reasons, but the first saddle I bought for my first bike (a fixed gear commuter) was a Classic San Marco Regal saddle. When I built up my road bike I bought another, but after catching a weight weenie bug.... I wanted to find something a bit lighter than the 300g regal...
I can't seem to do it. I always come back to the Regal and I'm realizing it's silly to try and save a few hundred grams when I like the feel of my retro saddle.
I recently bought a San Marco Aspide Carbon FX saddle and while it feels comfortable for the first 5 miles (kind of like it's cupping my cheeks...), it starts to get uncomfortable after anymore than that and I start to fidgit around trying to find the sweet spot.
I think it's the wide nature of the regal that feels good.
Anyone else use the regal or some other retro style saddle? Any recommendations for more modern saddles with a similar feel?
I can't seem to do it. I always come back to the Regal and I'm realizing it's silly to try and save a few hundred grams when I like the feel of my retro saddle.
I recently bought a San Marco Aspide Carbon FX saddle and while it feels comfortable for the first 5 miles (kind of like it's cupping my cheeks...), it starts to get uncomfortable after anymore than that and I start to fidgit around trying to find the sweet spot.
I think it's the wide nature of the regal that feels good.
Anyone else use the regal or some other retro style saddle? Any recommendations for more modern saddles with a similar feel?
I'm a Selle Italia Flite Ti guy myself. My race bike has the TT model on it, which just has never been improved upon, in my opinion.
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I have three bikes, and all three have (had?) Brooks B17. I recently bought the Selle Anatomica and put it on one bike, and so far that is even more comfortable than the Brooks. Not as much pressure on the nose. Yeah, they may not go well with a modern bike, but comfort is more important.
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I'm not sure if I'm a "roadie", but I have a brooks on one of my bikes. They are pretty standard among the randonneuring crowd.
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I have tried a bunch of modern saddles but always end up going back to a Brooks Professional. After 40 years of cycling I have found nothing close to its comfort. I'll tale the extra 300 grams for th[U]e perfect time giving fit that real leather gives.
BTW, I am a roadie and could care less whether it is cool or not.
BTW, I am a roadie and could care less whether it is cool or not.
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