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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Location
    San Jose, CA
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    Performance Women's Contour Saddle

    I've been riding this saddle (Performance Women's Contour) for about a month, and it's really comfortable.

    I recently had an opportunity to try the Terry Butterfly Ti, and for me it just wasn't comfortable. Too much pressure in the front (which is why I switched to the Performance saddle in the first place.)

    The best news is that Performance is currently having a sale on this saddle -- it's usually $39.99, but now on sale for $19.99.

    -- Melissa

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    michigan
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    I was glad to read what you had to say. I was just looking at that very saddle at performance. My "new to me" bike comes home from her spa day tomorrow. It has a tractor seat on there now and I have to shop around a bit for a saddle I can afford.

    How is it on your sits bones? I have an old tail bone injury, so saddles are usually a pain in the *** for me anyway!!!

    I had to LMAO this morning. I saw some with reflective shoulders. I thought that I better get riding or no one would see the shoulders from my overhang!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. #3
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    Jan 2004
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    Barb,

    It's fine on my sit bones. Definitely give the saddle a try, and ask Performance if there's a return policy on saddles (as long as they're in resellable condition.)

    I bought mine in person at a Performance store, and they said that if I didn't like it, I could return it for a refundwithin 10 days if it was in like new condition.

    Good luck, and enjoy your new (to you) ride!

    -- Melissa

  4. #4
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    Apr 2004
    Location
    Sacramento, CA
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    Cool Saddle Woes...

    I just got a Giant OCR compact frame road bike three weeks ago, and I thought I could get "used" to the saddle. I'm a former downhiller used to a cushier tush rest.... I've been rather sore the past three weeks. I love Performance's equipment, that's where I purchased my bike, I'll take a look.... thanks for the review!

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
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    108

    perfomance saddles

    Quote Originally Posted by KimberRae
    I just got a Giant OCR compact frame road bike three weeks ago, and I thought I could get "used" to the saddle. I'm a former downhiller used to a cushier tush rest.... I've been rather sore the past three weeks. I love Performance's equipment, that's where I purchased my bike, I'll take a look.... thanks for the review!
    Just got the same bike at performance. I'll bet that seat won't be the best choice after a long ride. Looking for a women's specific but not somke wide thing that will look funny on the bike and rub my legs. I have a performance seat on my spin bike. It is ok but a tad hard. Wish this was an easier decision.

  6. #6
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    Jan 2006
    Location
    Pacific Northwest
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    Melissam, I'm wondering how long is the longest ride you've had in this saddle? I ask because saddles that felt good to me on a 30 mile ride didn't necessarily feel that way after, say, 60 miles. And like everyone else, I'm forever looking for the long-riding comfortable saddle...

  7. #7
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    Salsabike,

    You have a very good point about the saddle comfort level depending on the length of the ride.

    I've ridden the Performance Women's Contour saddle on a couple of metric centuries (100km =~ 63mi.)

    -- Melissa

  8. #8
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    Jan 2006
    Location
    Pacific Northwest
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    Thanks, Melissa! That's helpful to know. Maybe I'll give it a try, then.

 

 

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