I hadn't given your arse size a thoughtEveryone's backside is different of course (bones before you ask); Belair has always served me well
do they stay comfy in sub zero temps?If you're looking for comfort these are nice.
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How does it compare to the Ergon SM ? have you tried both in sub zero temps?Same. I’ve tried a few other types but now this is my go-to saddle. It took a few rides to get use to the slight whale-tail design but everything seemed to be happy now.. But some of us might need to experiment with different sizes or shapes.
No idea, it doesn't get below freezing in my area.do they stay comfy in sub zero temps?
I went with a Ergon and am very impressed with how comfortable it's been straight out the box .I’m being told that the WTB Silverado saddle is the one to go for. Tried several saddles and yet to find 1 I gel with.
Looking for anyone’s opinions on this saddle.
I’ve never noticed an odd shape or feel during cold weather rides. The fit is probably good. If a block of ice had the same shape as my Ergo seat …I might notice?How does it compare to the Ergon SM ? have you tried both in sub zero temps?
Be more likely to get frozen gears ,freehub . My fingers and feet get cold long before my posterier.I’ve never noticed an odd shape or feel during cold weather rides. The fit is probably good. If a block of ice had the same shape as my Ergo seat …I might notice?
Kinda gives me an idea for a heated seat …I have a 625w battery after all.![]()
Hopefully that never becomes a thing ..can you imagine a group ride on a wet day in Autumn ( that's "Fall" to you blokes across the pond who haven't fully got to grips with the English languageKinda gives me an idea for a heated seat …I have a 625w battery after all.![]()
Here is my experience riding in -10C, I live in Norway so don't have a choice:Be more likely to get frozen gears ,freehub . My fingers and feet get cold long before my posterier.
badly sealed or unsealed hubs might freeze, like Shimano fh-M475. Bu no issues with Hopetech Pro 4, DT Swiss 350. some tiny water ingress sometimes, but it never freezes the hub. I tend to put extra grease aroudn the seal which helps to reduce it.We don't get the minus 10c for long in my neck of woods maybe a few days. I usually find things half frozen if bike has been washed and put in unheated shed next morning it may be frozen. Yes I spent many a long cold night working on deck of boats in Norwaylovely country though.
Never experienced frozen components. Hands, feet, body are fine (I could probably wear shorts year-round) but my nose and chin take a beating in cold weather.Be more likely to get frozen gears ,freehub . My fingers and feet get cold long before my posterier.
Hockey nose ok with my left nostril but right could land anywhere.Never experienced frozen components. Hands, feet, body are fine (I could probably wear shorts year-round) but my nose and chin take a beating in cold weather.
I suffer a constant nasal drip …but I use the Hockey-Nose-Clearing technique …as long as no one is nearby. Anything above 0 degrees C can be T-Shirt weather.
Holy Sh*t! Same here. My right sleeve takes some damage …but gawd help the innocent hiker on my right.Hockey nose ok with my left nostril but right could land anywhere.
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