Fizik Tempo Aliante saddle
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Fizik Tempo Aliante saddle
Any first hand experience with this saddle? I’m pretty content with my Selle Anatomica but intrigued by this one. Or the marketing has grabbed me 🤣
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I have aliante saddles on all of my bikes. Not this particular one, but it seems like it probably would work for me. I suggest finding a shop with a test program if you can.
I'm surprised to see they don't have an mtb version of the aliante
I'm surprised to see they don't have an mtb version of the aliante
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I haven't ridden that one, but my saddle of choice is the now-discontinued Fizik Vitesse, which was similar to the aliante versus. It looks like they stopped having a men's line and a women's line and now just have wider/narrower versions of what was the "men's" line (the way Fizik names their models makes no sense to me, there's like fifteen different saddles with the same name). They make good saddles--as always, it's whether or not they fit your body, but I've had mine for ten years now and it still basically looks brand new.