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SDG Bel Air V3 Saddle - Black 140mm Width Wider Nose To Aid In Climbing

Vendor SDG
Regular price $61.22
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Specifications

Width140 mm
Weight236 g
Gender/AgeMen's
Clamp StyleStd Rails
Saddle Cut OutNo
ColorBlack
Length260 mm

The Bel-Air V3 saddle borrows the comfort proven profile of the original Bel-Air, but wrapped in an updated package that'll complement any performance driven build. While utilizing the slight rear rise of the Bel-Air, it provides extra support, comfort and power from the seated position for any epic long adventures. The Bel-Air V3 profile is constructed with a free float comfort flex rail inserts, allowing more forgiveness at the wings along with a new hidden cut-out relief to further maximize comfort.

  • Wider nose to aid in climbing
  • Sonic Weld construction adds protection on corners of saddle
  • Deep Peri-Canal provides continuous relief channel from tip to tail
  • Rear rise allows optimum power and comfort from sitting position
Description

The Bel-Air V3 saddle borrows the comfort proven profile of the original Bel-Air, but wrapped in an updated package that'll complement any performance driven build. While utilizing the slight rear rise of the Bel-Air, it provides extra support, comfort and power from the seated position for any epic long adventures. The Bel-Air V3 profile is constructed with a free float comfort flex rail inserts, allowing more forgiveness at the wings along with a new hidden cut-out relief to further maximize comfort.

  • Wider nose to aid in climbing
  • Sonic Weld construction adds protection on corners of saddle
  • Deep Peri-Canal provides continuous relief channel from tip to tail
  • Rear rise allows optimum power and comfort from sitting position

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Anthony Spahr

I have been an avid cyclist for 20 years often riding in excess of 7000 miles annually. Until last year I had never had a serious issue with saddle sores. But last year for no discernible reason I developed a pressure sore on my left buttock. It hurt but not enough to prevent me from riding. I tried Bag Balm saddle adjustments and different shorts but nothing resolved the problem. I was pretty sure my problem was a sitz bone issue (who knows why it developed) and decided to try a new saddle. I thought that going to a slightly wider saddle might help and decided to try a 140mm without paying a ton of money. My SDB Bel Air V3 was delivered yesterday I installed it this morning and went on a 31-mile ride to try it out. I don't want to make a final judgement based on one short ride but I think my pressure sore problem will soon be a thing of the past. The design of the saddle distributes the sitz bone pressure over a larger area thus reducing the discomfort. Plus the tilt at the back of the saddle provides additional support and the softer padding is much appreciated. I am fairly confident that a $60 purchase will offset a year's worth of pain and will most likely install the same saddle on my gravel bike.

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Anthony Spahr

I have been an avid cyclist for 20 years often riding in excess of 7000 miles annually. Until last year I had never had a serious issue with saddle sores. But last year for no discernible reason I developed a pressure sore on my left buttock. It hurt but not enough to prevent me from riding. I tried Bag Balm saddle adjustments and different shorts but nothing resolved the problem. I was pretty sure my problem was a sitz bone issue (who knows why it developed) and decided to try a new saddle. I thought that going to a slightly wider saddle might help and decided to try a 140mm without paying a ton of money. My SDB Bel Air V3 was delivered yesterday I installed it this morning and went on a 31-mile ride to try it out. I don't want to make a final judgement based on one short ride but I think my pressure sore problem will soon be a thing of the past. The design of the saddle distributes the sitz bone pressure over a larger area thus reducing the discomfort. Plus the tilt at the back of the saddle provides additional support and the softer padding is much appreciated. I am fairly confident that a $60 purchase will offset a year's worth of pain and will most likely install the same saddle on my gravel bike.

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Anthony Spahr

I have been an avid cyclist for 20 years often riding in excess of 7000 miles annually. Until last year I had never had a serious issue with saddle sores. But last year for no discernible reason I developed a pressure sore on my left buttock. It hurt but not enough to prevent me from riding. I tried Bag Balm saddle adjustments and different shorts but nothing resolved the problem. I was pretty sure my problem was a sitz bone issue (who knows why it developed) and decided to try a new saddle. I thought that going to a slightly wider saddle might help and decided to try a 140mm without paying a ton of money. My SDB Bel Air V3 was delivered yesterday I installed it this morning and went on a 31-mile ride to try it out. I don't want to make a final judgement based on one short ride but I think my pressure sore problem will soon be a thing of the past. The design of the saddle distributes the sitz bone pressure over a larger area thus reducing the discomfort. Plus the tilt at the back of the saddle provides additional support and the softer padding is much appreciated. I am fairly confident that a $60 purchase will offset a year's worth of pain and will most likely install the same saddle on my gravel bike.;