SDG Bel Air - used them for well over 10 years, love them. very comfy
+4 Yet another vote here.SDG Bel Air - used them for well over 10 years, love them. very comfy
The silverados are a good saddle. I'd recommend that too.I've had a WTB Silverado for 2 years now. Still looks new even after crashing heaps, riding dirt jumps and DH. It is light and very comfortable. I recommend it.
i concur... just bought one and it's really quite good.'best' is enirely subjective
however
Tioga Spyder Twin Tail, light cheap and suprisingly comfortable
about 140g, $60-$70 on flea bay
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-Tiog...pt=AU_Sport_Cycling_Parts&hash=item3a78529619
Completely agree with this /\ I run a specialized Romin on all of my bikes.I went with a specialized phenom after testing a multitude of saddles.
By far the most comfortable saddle (for me) I've used.
Highly recommend the specialized range of saddle, ergonomically/anatomically designed, and any good spec dealer do a fit/test system that allows you to trial the range before you make a decision.
I have these specialised saddles on all my bikes now. They suit me well but may not suit you.I went with a specialized phenom after testing a multitude of saddles.
By far the most comfortable saddle (for me) I've used.
Highly recommend the specialized range of saddle, ergonomically/anatomically designed, and any good spec dealer do a fit/test system that allows you to trial the range before you make a decision.
+1 for the Phenom.I went with a specialized phenom after testing a multitude of saddles.
By far the most comfortable saddle (for me) I've used.
Highly recommend the specialized range of saddle, ergonomically/anatomically designed, and any good spec dealer do a fit/test system that allows you to trial the range before you make a decision.