Brooks Saddles

Iwasgoodonce":1tqefmlk said:
kaiser":1tqefmlk said:
Honey B17 for me too with no discomfort at all and I can now use it without cycling shorts.

Careful now. You'll get frostbite or worse, trenchkn*b!!



:LOL: or arrested
 
you dont break in brooks saddles, they break you in (owner of 2 swift ti,s)

honestly, if I had a massive ride planned i'd stick with whatever you're already comfy with
 
Well my new B17 has just this very second arrived on my desk at work!!! :D

Placed the order yesterday lunch time with Wiggle and went for the free 5 to 7 day postage option, and its arived less than 24hours later.

Why cant all companys be as efficiant?
 
Are these saddles really that comfortable compared to more modern designs?

Not meaning to be cheeky but I just could not get on with the "old man-shopper bike" looks, so lasting forever is actually a drawback in my book ;) .
 
clockworkgazz":e3h5bdgh said:
Are these saddles really that comfortable compared to more modern designs?

Not meaning to be cheeky but I just could not get on with the "old man-shopper bike" looks, so lasting forever is actually a drawback in my book ;) .

I only wear mine with a flat cap to match!

TBH, the big flat sprung ones look like old man saddles to me, the pro's swifts and swallows look racy.

As for comfort. I find them comfy - ymmv.
 
sorry to resurrect this after 7 years but any other experiences and pictures of Brooks saddles with your MTB's?
 
I have 2 and love them both. If i was getting a new one though i would seriously consider a Brooks cambium.
 
s_zigmond":19qq2zpy said:
I have 2 and love them both. If i was getting a new one though i would seriously consider a Brooks cambium.
Rubber isn't it? And know of anyone who's used one?

And did your saddles need breaking in? and how heavy - weight detrimental or ??
 
I've been riding Brooks saddles for over 25 years, and had more than half a dozen of them.

The old adage used to be that it'll take you 5 years to break one in, and then it'll fall apart. And there's a tiny bit of truth to that.

I've had one of the rails snap on one of mine, and the adjuster bolt snap on another. Generally though I usually get at least a decade (or tens of thousands of miles) from each one.

A Brooks is a different experience to most other saddles as it is hard to the touch, but gives when you sit on it. A typical saddle gives to the touch of a finger, but isn't any more compliant when you sit on it.

The ride on a worn in Brooks can be rather like sitting on a hammock. Some will like that cushioning effect. I do as it makes for a comfortable ride - even riding in jeans all day. Others may find there's not enough of a connection with the bike anymore.

Similarly, if you like a narrow saddle, Brooks may not be for you. Even the Swift is not that narrow and I sometimes find it a bit of a stretch to get my body behind it on downhills.

Weight wise, no Brooks is particularly light by today's standards.

Finally, price. Prices have nearly doubled in the last 3-4 years - and are, in my view, astronomical. I look forward to the day when they are no longer fashionable again (as they were when I first fitted one on my mountain bike to the derision of my friends in the early 90s).
 

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