Non-Brooks saddle with same width?
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Non-Brooks saddle with same width?
Hi guys,
I have always ridden a Brooks saddle (b17). I have tried other saddles that seem as wide, but ultimately I have found nothing as wide as the brooks to saddle my wide butt.
I just bought a more modern style bike, and would like a different look for the saddle, but need it feel right!
Any suggestions?
I have always ridden a Brooks saddle (b17). I have tried other saddles that seem as wide, but ultimately I have found nothing as wide as the brooks to saddle my wide butt.
I just bought a more modern style bike, and would like a different look for the saddle, but need it feel right!
Any suggestions?
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why would you even want to move away from a Brooks?
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How about this. https://www.specialized.com/us/en/bc/...=42055&eid=348
I have this on my touring bike; the 155mm model.
I have this on my touring bike; the 155mm model.
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Terry Liberator "Y" saddles are almost as wide as a B-17.
But don't limit yourself, either. I though that I had really wide "sits bones" until I tried several different saddles. The wider saddles were moderately comfortable, but the most comfortable saddle that I tried was a 134mm wide Selle Italia SLC
But don't limit yourself, either. I though that I had really wide "sits bones" until I tried several different saddles. The wider saddles were moderately comfortable, but the most comfortable saddle that I tried was a 134mm wide Selle Italia SLC
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Terry Liberator "Y" saddles are almost as wide as a B-17.
But don't limit yourself, either. I though that I had really wide "sits bones" until I tried several different saddles. The wider saddles were moderately comfortable, but the most comfortable saddle that I tried was a 134mm wide Selle Italia SLC
But don't limit yourself, either. I though that I had really wide "sits bones" until I tried several different saddles. The wider saddles were moderately comfortable, but the most comfortable saddle that I tried was a 134mm wide Selle Italia SLC
I tried the Liberator Y, and it wasnt wide enough for me. To this day, the brooks is the only one I am comfortable on.
(that I have tried)
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That's odd...the Liberator is 6.6", or 167.64 mm wide; the B-17 is 170 mm wide. The difference is less than the width of a pencil lead.
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I dont know why, but I did not find it at all comfortable.
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I think that if I ever find a saddle that allows me to ride all day comfortably, I'll buy a lifetime supply.
Good luck in your quest!
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It's not that different visually, but the VO Model 7 is wide enough and comfortable for me:
https://www.velo-orange.com/brookssaddles.html
The model 8 is brown, the model 6 is unsprung.
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https://www.velo-orange.com/brookssaddles.html
The model 8 is brown, the model 6 is unsprung.
Scot
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Brooks has wider models. Look at the B67 and B68.
https://www.wallbike.com/B67.html
https://www.wallbike.com/b68.html
https://www.wallbike.com/B67.html
https://www.wallbike.com/b68.html
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