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The X WING Mega Bike Saddle Replacement Seat is designed for adults seeking comfort and durability. With its patented ergonomic design, oversized dimensions, and high-density foam padding, this saddle ensures a smooth ride on various bike types, including electric and stationary bikes. Its water-resistant, anti-slip leather cover and easy installation make it a perfect choice for any cycling enthusiast.
Brand | X WING |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 33.5L x 25.8W x 19H Centimeters |
Material | Polyurethane |
Outer Material | Foam |
Pad Type | Foam Pad |
Bike Type | Cruisers |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | X WING |
Item model number | XW005 |
ASIN | B094PTNGQY |
A**S
Clearly Used Item with significant wear
Seat seems to be OK, but is well used - Very disappointing to get a used item at this price..... Adjustment nuts rounded off and marred, paint worn off both seat post bracket and parallels. Fabric towards bottom of seat scuffed and polished, but you feel it being rough. Item delivered in a resealable zip-lock bag with no manufacturers packing or instructions just loose in bag.
K**.
Very comfortable, but wobbles quite a bit
The media could not be loaded. I ordered this for my new peloton. I knew that my butt just doesn't have the structure to sit on those seats for a workout.I've bought other seats for my outdoor roadbike, but I wanted to try something different. I liked the idea of the cradle structure of this seat, but it wasn't nearly what I expected. The cushion portion of the seat is about 12.5 inches wide, but the support plate underneath is about 10 inches, making the outside wings very unstable. I started riding my stationary bike a bit and felt very wobbly. I thought it was the shocks/springs underneath, but it was the lack of boning for the seat wings (see video). I can flex the wings down pretty easily just with my hand.If you engage your core a bit more, you can counter the wobble, so I decided to just keep the seat. Generally, as for rear end comfort, I just did a 45min ride, and I feel great. I'm a bigger girl, so I feel like I've tested the seat with sufficient weight.The upholstery appears to be durable, and water/stain resistant, minus the stitches, of course.I appreciate the limit stop for the seat post. It allows for placing the seat to a proper height on the seat post (see pictures), although the peloton seat post actually runs relatively horizontally. The seat brackets allow sufficient rotational adjustability on the seat post, and the detents are very strong and precise, once you tighten the nuts.Overall, there's always a need to find the right balance between comfort and stability. I'm not sure I would like to use this seat for an outdoor cycle, but it's good comfort and okay stability for my indoor stationary bike. Obviously, someone who is smaller or larger than me might have a different opinion.
J**O
Amazing
I kept having tailbone pain from riding my stationary bike, and this SAVED ME! This is so comfortable, and supportive that I wish I would've gotten it sooner.
D**R
Very comfortable!
Currently using on a stationary bike, would consider using on my crossover as well.
J**.
Works well for spinning while working virtually
I've been using this seat for 2 months now, on a spin bike, while at a standing desk. It's been 4 hours a day...1 hour followed by 6 half hour periods....5 days a week. The seat has held up well with little to no signs of wear.There are a few things to understand going into this, especially if you've not done allot of riding (I've done quite a bit of road cycling in the past).If you are starting or returning to sitting on a bike seat, give yourself a week or so to get past the saddle soreness. This will happen no matter what seat you use...unless it's built like an arm chair, and you are riding around the block. Remember that everything in your crotch is soft tissue and all your weight is resting on that tissue, which is being pressed against this seat. You are going to feel it. To help wear padded cycling pants. However, remember as you get used to sitting on a seat, more padding is not always better. It just takes time.Make sure you have the seat height, angle (nose up/down/level and front to back adjusted correctly. If its too high, you will reach for your pedals and shift on the seat, too low and your knees will start having issues. Don't be afraid to adjust the seat if things don't feel right.My only complaint is that the recessed center portion (meant to relieve pressure on soft tissue) could have been deeper or even cut out all together. There really is no need for it.Other than that, this seat was a great choice for my application, but I'm sure it would work just as well, for regular cycling.For reference I am a 6', 185lb rider.
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