Schwinn Adult Ergonomic Bicycle Saddle
Schwinn Adult Ergonomic Bicycle Saddle
Brand Schwinn Model SW523 4PK Details Lowest Price ($15.95) |
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Schwinn Adult Ergonomic Bicycle Saddle – Features
The Schwinn Ergonomic Saddle features extra gel for maximum comfort, cut-out center relief zone and weather resistant LYCRA material.
Features extra gel for maximum comfort
Offers a cut out center relief zone
Constructed of weather-resistant Lycra
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Schwinn Adult Ergonomic Bicycle Saddle – Reviews
I lost my other comfy seat – much larger – transporting my bike. I saw this one and decided to try it after reading the reviews. I ride anywhere from 10 miles to 35 miles. It is a lot better on the shorter rides – up to 20 miles. But even on the longer rides it is still really comfortable considering I am on it over 2 hour. You can not beat the price.
cookingal
I bought this saddle for an old Pacific road bike that I am transforming into the ultimate comfort/hybrid bike!
I wanted a saddle that is comfy but not too wide. I previously had a Schwinn cruiser seat that was too wide for me and rubbed my chubby little thighs. I am 5’3″ and weigh 190 lbs. As such, I wanted to find a saddle that is not too wide or too narrow and has some cushion AND didn’t cost a fortune. I paid $17.00 and change for this saddle. The seat is attractive and for me the perfect width. It has a nice firm ‘squishy’ feel and surprisingly does absorb the shock pretty well considering it has no springs. However, before long I can feel my seat bones pressing on the seat’s rails, which really starts to hurt. My bo’om is ready to stop riding long before the rest of me, which is not beneficial to helping me to burn off the excess pounds, which is the reason I wanted to get a bike. A minor complaint is that the Schwinn emblems on the sides of the saddle began to rub
Blake K. Tsuhako
but it’s much more comfortable than the stock seat on my Trek 4500. I’m new to riding, and my pelvic bones need all the encouragement they can get to stay out on the trail. This seat has helped me ignore some of the discomfort that comes with learning any new sport. I don’t slide around at all while I’m on it, and installation took about 20 minutes.
I wonder if it would be overkill to buy a Bell gel seat to go on top of this saddle….?
Kuneho
The best thing about this seat is its sleek and stylish appearance – I was liking it quite a lot until I actually sat on it. I know a lot of people have liked this seat – that’s why I tried it – but for me and my bike which lacks any rear or seat suspension, this is a very uncomfortable seat. I’m a pretty large guy, and it could just be that it is a bit too narrow, but it felt hard, and caused pain in the sensitive area after just a couple miles for me.
A couple reviewers said that the adjustment made a difference, so I tried several different adjustments – but to no avail. It just didn’t work out for me.
S. Hooper
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