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x Selle Italia SLR Boost Kit Carbonio Superflow Saddle

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$350.00

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Why We Like The x Selle Italia SLR Boost Kit Carbonio Superflow Saddle

The Enve x Selle Italia SLR Boost Kit Carbonio Superflow Saddle is one of those saddles that makes our ride better. Gram-shaving carbon makes for lightness that enhances performance, and the Superflow cutout creates a comfortable feel that relieves pressure in key areas. This saddle also features a new tip shape, which increases comfort when we're breaking out of the pain cave on a big push. It's an iconic saddle that's a sure pick for dedicated cyclists and road racers.


Details

  • An iconic saddle with an anatomic style for serious cyclists
  • Carbon rails make for excellent lightness
  • Fibra-Tek cover is extremely durable
  • Superflow cutout relieves pressure in key areas
  • Accentuated front exhaust increases comfort
  • Item #ENV2SQW
Rails
carbon
Cover
Fibra-Tek
Seat Length
248mm
Seat Width
[small] 130mm, [large] 145mm
Claimed Weight
[small] 122g, [large] 129g
Activity
road cycling
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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Eric PGearhead
5 out of 5 stars

September 16, 2024

Cinderella Slipper's Saddle

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Comfort on the road bike can be .. challenging, to say the least. At firsthand - yes that largely depends on the effort; one person could be chugging along doing 120 watts and be perfectly content and someone else could be content doing their FTP interval training at 420 watts for 20min (sufferfest). Comfort is all relevant. Or is it? Something those riders have in common outside of fitness, outisde of bike geometries, is body - to - bike fit relative to components (aka touchpoints). Yeah - a bike fit is basically the solution there, and I would encourage everyone to get one! but - when it comes to SADDLE COMFORT - boy all reason can go out the window. Few questions might come to mind: "which is the lightest?" "do I get one that's 3D printed"? and most importantly, "which saddle looks the coolest?" There are TONS of resources to alleviate saddle discomrt - a few being around the topics of; sit-bone measurement, flexibility, hip positioning, and lastly - princepoint, are all the best ways to narrow down the selection. I love this saddle. and not just because it looks cool, not because it's stupidly lightweight, and not because the Enve logo is on it. Much like many riders i know, I've gone through countless saddles to find what works best for me. My current road bike (R5) I've had 4 different saddles (Fizik Arione, Fizik Antares (3d printed), s-works power mirror (3d printed)) and still not ideal comfort. This saddle shape was exactly what I was looking for - and allows great hip movement. it's insanely lightweight, and the channel relief is unlike all others I've ridden. Hope this helps, have a great ride.

Competitivecyclist.com

Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com