- Classically Sprung Saddle
- Single Rails that Attach to Modern Micro-Adjust Seat Pillars
- Made for Leisurely Type of Cycling
- Rear Part of the Saddle is Wider
- Tubular Steel Rivets
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best saddle for upright riding,
By Island Tractor (Boston, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brooks Saddles B67 Bicycle Saddle (Men's) (Sports)
The Brooks B67 (B67S for women) is basically the best saddle available for upright (sit up) riding position. The saddle was created not for a racing position (see the B17 for that) but rather for the straight up position where most of your weight is on your sit bones and your handlewars are typically higher or close to the level of the seat. It does its job exceedingly well and there is no more comfortable saddle available than a broken in Brooks B67 for that type of riding. It would work well with commuter or urban bikes as well as with hybrid or comfort bikes. I would not use one if the seat post itself has a shock absorber though and you do need to consider the handlebar style and position to get the benefit of this saddle (no drop bars for example). If this relaxed riding style/position is what you are after then look no further for a saddle.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just crossed the 100 mile mark....,
By On a note about purchasing this, I bought it from wellington bikes (google them) - they offer a 6 month return policy (!) -- makes it much less scary to order a 100.00+ bike saddle! I can tell you already that after only 160ish miles I am sure I am keeping this saddle. Good luck and happy trails!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worth the price!,
By NM Crusader (Las Cruces, NM United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Brooks Saddles B67 Bicycle Saddle (Men's) (Sports)
I bought this saddle for my Jamis Commuter II, a bike meant to be ridden in a relatively upright position--and what a combination they make! I'm not a pro rider: I ride only about 40-60 minutes per day as therapy for the arthritis in my kness, and for my general health. The saddle that came with the bike was very soft, cushiony, and looked well made; however, after about 15 minutes of riding, it would feel uncomfortable, creating numbness in the area between my legs.The Brooks B67 not only solved my problem with numbness, but for some reason it also puts me a more efficient riding position. The saddle looks great, feels great (especially after a little conditioning), and makes riding more fun for me. If you end up purchasing this saddle, I would offer a couple of tips. First, go ahead and buy the Brooks Proofide conditioner. I know it's expensive, but it really does work well. Second, get rid of your suspension seat post, if you have one, and replace with a staionary one. This saddle has springs in it, and really eliminates the need for any additional suspension. You can get a good Laprade-style stationay seat post for $15-$20 at most local bike shops. 2115|R2PVUJMK4NQDHI;2115|R2QZ13UR4OKIU5;2115|R1INN0FA0L8JWF;
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