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Volt Cromoly Saddle

5 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews
Current price: $71.96 Original price: $95.95
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Why We Like The Volt Cromoly Saddle

Not many bike components can pull duty across road, XC, all-mountain, and enduro disciplines, but the WTB Volt Cromoly Saddle is one of the few that can. It combines features from other WTB saddles for incredible versatility, at an entry-level price point. We appreciate the cromoly steel rails that provide a solid base, while the synthetic cover is comfortable and durable. The padding protects sensitive areas and strategically enhances comfort for all-day rides.


Details

  • Versatile perch for mountain, gravel, road, or 'cross
  • Shell built with medium support for endurance comfort
  • Targeted flex damps singletrack and gravel chatter
  • Upward curved tail provides a platform to push against while pedaling
  • Cromoly rails are reliable for high-abuse cycling
  • Item #WTBF13H
Rails
chromoly
Shell
flex-tuned, HLX + gel padding
Cover
microfiber
Seat Length
265mm
Seat Width
[narrow] 135mm, [medium] 142mm, [wide] 150mm
Claimed Weight
[narrow] 10.2oz (290g), [medium] 10.9oz (310g), [wide] 11.1oz (315g)
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years
Activity
commuting, cross-country, cyclocross, enduro, gravel, trail

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

May 17, 2020

My Bum is in Love

Best seat ever. Might not be something weight nuts would love or Racers would want but for someone that goes on 2-3 hour single track rides 1 or 2 times a week, it is perfect. I have a medium width on my enduro bike and the wide on my hardtail. So smart of me, so smart.

Ted V
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com