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Big Ass Bike Cycling Noseless Saddle Wide Large Soft PU Pad Seat (Black)

4.6 (92 Reviews)

₩69917.0

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Customer Reviews(92 Reviews)
4.6

if you're one of those person that find impossible to ride a bike because they experience pain in their groin area but you still really need to use a bike this seat is absolutely perfect! The only small issue I encountered was in the installation. There were no instructions on how to install it. I live in uk and maybe in america the bike attachment are slightly different. I found myself having to remove a piece on the attachment that I didn't understand the use but at the end with a bit of difficulty I was able to attach it to my bike. Overall for me this seat is gold because without I would not be able to ride a bike.

if you're one of those person that find impossible to ride a bike because they experience pain in their groin area but you still really need to use a bike this seat is absolutely perfect! The only small issue I encountered was in the installation. There were no instructions on how to install it. I live in uk and maybe in america the bike attachment are slightly different. I found myself having to remove a piece on the attachment that I didn't understand the use but at the end with a bit of difficulty I was able to attach it to my bike. Overall for me this seat is gold because without I would not be able to ride a bike.

I've tried a lot of bike saddles, including gel, foam, leather, Brooks, road saddles, cruiser saddles, etc. I've learned that what feels "cush for your tush" for a few miles becomes painful like a torture device when riding longer miles. Your body tells you what is not working if you will observe how the pain builds as it settles in. I ride a cruiser ebike with butterfly handlebars. So, I am sitting at a 90º upright angle on the saddle. My weight comes down on my sit bones. We often say, "where the rubber meets the road," when we speak about performance issues. With a bicycle saddle, what matters most is the saddle surface contour because that's where, ahem, "the bun meets the saddle seat." Our backside buns are round--varying in degrees from person to person but round. But look at this saddle surface: it has raised foam mounds on either side rising above the center saddle surface--which is a channel--just like so many inexpensive bike saddles. The foam-packed wings or sides are pressure packed. Sure it feels soft at first.

I've tried a lot of bike saddles, including gel, foam, leather, Brooks, road saddles, cruiser saddles, etc. I've learned that what feels "cush for your tush" for a few miles becomes painful like a torture device when riding longer miles. Your body tells you what is not working if you will observe how the pain builds as it settles in. I ride a cruiser ebike with butterfly handlebars. So, I am sitting at a 90º upright angle on the saddle. My weight comes down on my sit bones. We often say, "where the rubber meets the road," when we speak about performance issues. With a bicycle saddle, what matters most is the saddle surface contour because that's where, ahem, "the bun meets the saddle seat." Our backside buns are round--varying in degrees from person to person but round. But look at this saddle surface: it has raised foam mounds on either side rising above the center saddle surface--which is a channel--just like so many inexpensive bike saddles. The foam-packed wings or sides are pressure packed. Sure it feels soft at first.

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