See a few of these WTB brand saddles on the EBAY, and wondering if any of these would work for me and my Schwinn Collegiate.
Read about method where I was to use tin foil to find the width of my "seat bones" but did not work for me.
I'm about 5'10'' and 36" waist 200+ lbs. Original seat is 7" wide, flat steel pan and gets uncomfortable after about 1/2 hr.
There are a few WTB seats that look promising...
RECREATIONAL SADDLES
WTB Comfort - The sporty, Comfort saddle suits recreational and leisure riders looking for a deeply cushioned saddle with broad sit bone support. This is the official saddle of the WTB employee grocery-getter cruiser fleet
WTB Speed - model utilizes our shock absorbing, dual compound Soft-Shell base to provide unparalleled comfort at an excellent value. Supportive padding and mid dimensions make for a near fool-proof popular favorite
MTB SADDLES
WTB Rocket 150mm - an incredibly versatile saddle. It's popular from road to mountain, gravity to long distance, as evidenced by it being the saddle of choice for Santa Cruz Syndicate downhill legend Steve Peat and distance champ Jay Petervary. From a two minute hair-raising downhill to a 2700 mile individual time trial
WTB Silverado - long, padded nose and gradual taper provide an excellent shelf for when the going gets steep while the broad lower wale of the outside shell creates a great shape for leaning into corners when the trail gets twisty. A slight rise and an optimized padding to weight ratio make the Silverado a hit across disciplines, including road.
Anyone have any experience with them or road bike seats in general you can share? I prob have to find inexpensive and good used seat to try out this kind of seat as my go to seat is a cruiser type like on my Schwinn Cruiser four.
Also do I have to buy a new seatpost for a road bike seat?
Read about method where I was to use tin foil to find the width of my "seat bones" but did not work for me.
I'm about 5'10'' and 36" waist 200+ lbs. Original seat is 7" wide, flat steel pan and gets uncomfortable after about 1/2 hr.
There are a few WTB seats that look promising...
RECREATIONAL SADDLES
WTB Comfort - The sporty, Comfort saddle suits recreational and leisure riders looking for a deeply cushioned saddle with broad sit bone support. This is the official saddle of the WTB employee grocery-getter cruiser fleet
WTB Speed - model utilizes our shock absorbing, dual compound Soft-Shell base to provide unparalleled comfort at an excellent value. Supportive padding and mid dimensions make for a near fool-proof popular favorite
MTB SADDLES
WTB Rocket 150mm - an incredibly versatile saddle. It's popular from road to mountain, gravity to long distance, as evidenced by it being the saddle of choice for Santa Cruz Syndicate downhill legend Steve Peat and distance champ Jay Petervary. From a two minute hair-raising downhill to a 2700 mile individual time trial
WTB Silverado - long, padded nose and gradual taper provide an excellent shelf for when the going gets steep while the broad lower wale of the outside shell creates a great shape for leaning into corners when the trail gets twisty. A slight rise and an optimized padding to weight ratio make the Silverado a hit across disciplines, including road.
Anyone have any experience with them or road bike seats in general you can share? I prob have to find inexpensive and good used seat to try out this kind of seat as my go to seat is a cruiser type like on my Schwinn Cruiser four.
Also do I have to buy a new seatpost for a road bike seat?