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Pax
05-15-2007, 04:34 AM
I just got my new saddle, the Terry Falcon X (http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=27301). Anyone tried this one? It may end up being too long/narrow for my commuter but I LOVE the idea of a nice cut-out for my soft bits.

Pax
05-15-2007, 06:59 AM
Just got back from my first ride and my initial impressions...it feels awesome when I'm hunched way over but pokes me uncomfortably when I'm even a little upright. I think they weren't kidding when they said it was a great "performance" seat. I think it would be much more comfortable on my Trek 1500 so I think I'll do a switcheroo and see how that works.

Pax
05-18-2007, 02:34 PM
Switched it over to my 1500 and it feels great! I'll do the Bike The Drive in Chicago in a week on it and see how it feels after 30 miles.

Pax
05-27-2007, 12:53 PM
Rode the Bike the Drive with the Falcon and it was wonderful, very supportive and not squishy! I really like how narrow the nose is (less chafing), and the elongated cut-out = much more comfortable "girl parts" post ride. :D

Beane
05-30-2007, 06:46 AM
do you have the newer model of the falcon? when you got it did you see the other version? I'm wondering what changes they made for this year's model..

thanks

Pax
05-30-2007, 07:04 AM
do you have the newer model of the falcon? when you got it did you see the other version? I'm wondering what changes they made for this year's model..

thanks

Sorry, I didn't even know there was an older model. I ordered sight unseen from TE.

snapdragen
05-30-2007, 07:34 AM
Cool Queen! This is one of the saddles I'm thinking of trying.

dhskibabe
05-30-2007, 09:26 AM
I have not tried it but I am considering trying it (I am on saddle #4), which is getting frustrating at this point (not to mention expensive). Am also considering the Selle Italia SLK- but it looks like it gets too wide too fast (translation: chafe on thighs). Does anyone have any thoughts on these 2 saddles? (My bike is a high end performance custom ti bike so I am upright to the extent that I am riding on the hoods). The zero X is on the bike now, and its shape and length are ok but there is something strange about it for me, so I have to ride it again and longer than 70 kms (44 miles). In 2 weeks I am riding 100 miles on Sat. and 100 miles home on Sunday. Need to solve the problem before then.

BikerJen
05-31-2007, 04:58 PM
I have the Falcon X as well. I like the cut out for comfort there. My problem now is that my legs begin to ache after about 12 miles. I almost feel like there's too much pressure on the inner part of my hips?! Does this make sense? I hesitate to lower the saddle because I'm tall (5'10" with 34" inseam) and that will mess up my pedalling...

dhskibabe
05-31-2007, 05:48 PM
the cutout looks kind of wide in the picture anyways, maybe more pressure is being put on either side of the saddle and your legs? Maybe I won't sell the Fizik Aliente so fast. The saga continues.

echidna
06-21-2007, 08:07 PM
The "newer" model of the Falcon X has "Tribal Graphics" - a silver falcon emblem. Since it doesn't show when your butt is planted on it, I haven't considered upgrading.
I LOVE the Falcon X. I've got it on a road/race bike with aerobars, slightly forward position.
When I first got the saddle the split design (it is literally almost unconnected in the rear) scared the crap out of me because I'm a heavier rider, but once you get it on the seatpost a lot of the side-to-side flex goes away and it's just...nice. The cutout is smooth and large, and the power platform in the rear is right there. My other bikes have butterfly's and I'll be switching out as finances and priorities allow....

Zen
06-21-2007, 08:14 PM
Love love love the Falcon X.
Brian, the worlds best LBS guy, ordered both the Falcon X and the Zero for me so I could seem them live and in person before buying. I chose the FalconX because of the wider cutout. It seems to be made for my sit-bones!

Even when you're not sitting on them the graphics are hardly noticable.