indeed it is…i dont like using gel saddles for trials…id rather just cut the foam on a reg one. i dont sit on my seat enough to worry abotu comfort. plus i dont want to ruin such an expensive seat on a hard biff…im probly just gonna get a cf seatbase…then all i have to realisticly worry about is seat covers and foam which is cheap.
and chimpo…you still havent told us what type of riding you do so we can give you an accuarte analasis
Both are pretty much the same. Thinner foam than regular Velo saddle.
Velo saddle, both the same, except the fusion has a removable cover (which means you can do anything you want with the padding inside.)
A decent saddle, but the Velo saddles are better, IMO.
Velo saddle, same as the regular KH above.
No idea on how good this one is.
Not recommended, but some people like it.
Similar in thickness to the gel saddles, but uses the regular foam instead of having a patch of gel foam in the front. Also has handleless bumpers, which are fine for freestyle or trials use, but not for long distance uses (muni, tours).
For freestyle, get one of the thinner ones (gel or freestyle). Trials, any of the velo ones. Muni or long distance, any of the velos with handles.
well, i like the viscount because it’s super stiff without an after market plate. and thin for sif. i think it’s more comfortable than a standard torker seat, but less comfortable than almost everything else.
The saddle situation is getting much better though. We now have stock saddles that are much better than what we could get just five years ago. But to make a good saddle now still requires custom modifications to make them more comfortable or better suited to your needs. Modifications like cutting the foam, adding a carbon fiber base, changing the handle, converting to an air seat, etc. The comfy seat is a never ending quest.
I bought one of the thin, soft orange KH seats from Darren Bedford last summer for my 50 mile ride, and it was great. I would recommend you get that seat with the rail adapter so you can set the tilt angle exactly where you want it.
rite, im a guy, with dreadlocks, and a gooch is the space between your anus and scrotem.
im am thinking of buying the onza seat, kh model . People say theres too much padding in the kh seats but hey its better than a learner seat, and at only 18 quid its good value for money too.
wat do u guys n girls think,? ne one own one? , are they comfy?
The Scott Wallis carbon fiber air seat is about as close to perfection as you’ll ever find, but it’s costly–but well worth the money if you can afford it and if you ride rough terrain stuff on a regular basis.