Saddle and seat-post reviews
Shopping for a new saddle or seat-post? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
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Selle Italia Flite Boost Gravel TI 316 Superflow review - a gravel saddle that's actually tangibly good
A combination of vibration dampening, cut outs and colors tunes the hugely popular Selle Italia Flite for gravel riding
By Rachel SokalPublished
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Ergon SR Allroad Core Comp Men Review - a gravel saddle that smooths rough roads
An affordable, comfortable saddle offered in two different widths
By Tyler BoucherPublished
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Fizik Antares Versus Evo R3 Adaptive saddle - a high tech and comfy perch but requires deep pockets
Equipped with 3D printed adaptive technology and an effective pressure relief channel, the Antares is a saddle worthy of attention
By Luke FriendPublished
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Specialized S-Works Romin Evo with Mirror saddle review – supreme comfort, if you can afford it...
If the long-nosed Romin saddle shape already works for you, the Mirror tech elevates the comfort to impressive new levels
By Andy TurnerPublished
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Liv Alacra SL Saddle review
A comfortable option that will suit many different riding styles
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanLast updated
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BiSaddle EXT隐形review
The world's only adjustable saddle has a patented system that allows you to get your perfect saddle shape down to the last millimetre
By Simon SmythePublished
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Supacaz Ti Ignite saddle review
Get your sunglasses on, Supacaz is not known for being dull
By James BraceyLast updated
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New PRO Stealth Curved saddle designed for better stability in an aero position
Original range of PRO saddles also gets reworked with a new base construction, new aesthetic and lower weight
By Simon SmythePublished
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Fizik Antares 00 saddle
Fizik Antares 00 saddle - Minimal-looking, range-topping saddle for just under £260
By Cycling WeeklyPublished
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Fizik Aliante R1 saddle review
Fizik's Aliante saddle is designed for less flexible riders, which it calls Bulls. We've tested its carbon railed version.
By Paul NormanPublished
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Prologo Zero II Tirox CPC saddle review
Prologo Zero II saddle is designed for aggressive riding over short to medium durations, but we think it’s suitable for much more than that.
By Henry RobertshawPublished
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Specialized S-Works Power saddle review
The Specialized S-Works Power saddle is made for serious riders who are looking for performance and great spec, with a unique shape that works really well.
By Nick BuscaPublished
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Fizik Aliante VSX Kium saddle review
The Fizik Aliante VSX KIUM saddle is a very comfortable saddle with a central relief channel for inflexible riders who cycles in a more upright position.
By Henry RobertshawPublished
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Cobb Plus saddle review
The Cobb Plus is not a nice saddle to look at, but it is one of the most comfortable I have ever tried, particularly on long rides and on time trial bikes.
By Nick BuscaPublished
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Cadex Boost saddle review
The Cadex Boost saddle sits in Giant's performance component range, designed for those who like aggressive riding
By Rupert RadleyPublished
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Specialized Romin Evo Pro saddle review
The Specialized Romin Evo turns out to be saddle Utopia for one picky reviewer
By Michelle Arthurs-BrennanLast updated
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Selle Italia SLR Team Edition Flow saddle review
The latest offering from the age old manufacturer, we tested the Selle Italia SLR Team Edition Flow saddle
By Cycling WeeklyPublished
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Pro Falcon saddle review
Pitched against offerings from other brands, we took the Pro Falcon saddle out for some long rides
By Cycling WeeklyPublished
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Fabric Scoop Flat Pro saddle review
Fabric is based in Frome, Somerset and makes a range of different saddles, with its Scoop being available in a wide variety of shapes, materials and colours. We've reviewed the Flat profile with carbon rails.
By Paul NormanPublished
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Selle Italia X-LR TI 316 S saddle review
Selle Italia’s X-LR saddle is a comfortable, lightweight choice
By Paul NormanPublished
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Fizik Aliante VS Kium saddle review
Made for less flexibile riders, the Fizik Aliante VS Kium saddle features a groove down the middle to reduce perineal pressure creating a comfortable perch.
By James BraceyPublished
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Fizik Tempo Argo R1 saddle review
Fizik's reimagining of a long distance comfort saddle is a revelation
By James BraceyPublished
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Selle Italia SLS Monolink saddle review
Selle Italia SlS Monolink saddle turned heads for its unique single rail, but works well long into a 100 miles later test ...
By Mike HawkinsPublished
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Selle Italia SLR Lady Flow women's saddle review
The Selle Italia Ladyflow women's saddle may not suit everyone due to its large cut-out and reduced sit bone support.
By Cycling WeeklyPublished
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Fizik Mistica Saddle review
The Fizik Mistica is the latest stubby saddle intended for time trial use. The shape is designed to relieve perineal pressure when in an aggressive position.
By Oliver BridgewoodPublished
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Fizik Antares Versus Braided review
Fizik Antares Versus Braided Saddle £159.99
By Mike HawkinsPublished
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Prologo Kappa Evo DEA T2.0 women's saddle review
Prologo Kappa Evo DEA is a striking saddle with its bold white and black colourway microfiber cover, semi-round profile and sloping nose.
By Cycling WeeklyPublished
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Astute Skycarb VT saddle review
A saddle that costs £360? Let's hope the Astute Skycarb VT saddle can live up to expectations.
By Henry RobertshawPublished
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Fizik Adaptive 00 VS EVO saddle review
Is this the saddle of the future?
By James BraceyPublished
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