Gear Reviews Gear Review: Back in the Saddle
By Joe Lindsey
Jan 1, 2006, 06:54
1) Fizik Arione $135; 800-223-3207; www.fizik.com
Key Features: 248 grams; extra-long nose and rails; carbon-reinforced shell; flexible wings
Thumbs Up: The wing flex while pedaling, so the seat moves with the rider without chafing. The long shape offers control for descending and support for climbing.
Thumbs Down: It lacks the ergonomic cutouts that are now in vogue, but more surface area means you can still find a comfy position.
Best For: The traditional road cyclist seeking supreme comfort and myriad riding positions
Key Features: 222 grams; synthetic leather shell; CroMo rails; broad nose for more support; rounded tail and depressed center shell
Thumbs up:
The rounded tail makes it easy to slide off the back as you descend steep drops. It's the lightest and most affordable seat, making it an easy upgrade.
Thumbs down:
The center shell didm't offer much in the way of perceptible ergonomic benefit, but the seat is still quite comfortable.
Best for:
Mountain bikers who want an improved ride without spending big bucks
6) Specialized Alias BG $100 (see contact info above)
Key Features: 222 grams; synthetic leather shell; CroMo rails; broad nose for more support; rounded tail and depressed center shell
Thumbs Up:
The rounded tail makes it easy to slide off the back as you descend steep drops. I's the lightest and most affordable seat, making it an easy upgrade.
Thumbs down: The center shell didn't offer much in the way of perceptible ergonomic benefit, but the seat is still quite comfortable.
Best For:
Mountain bikers who want an improved ride without spending big bucks