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WTB saddles(6 posts)

WTB saddlesWadeO
Apr 25, 2002 12:38 PM
The best saddle I've ever tried is my old WTB SST Ti/Kev job.

I want to buy some newer, lighter WTB saddles for my other rides, but they can't tell me if the new jobs will fit me like the old one.

Has anybody found the fit of the new WTB's to be different from the old SST's?

Thanks

Wade
Surprise! Travis at WTB answered quickly this timeWadeO
Apr 25, 2002 12:50 PM
Suppose I'll have to pay and play now.
And the answer is...? (nm)shiggy
Apr 25, 2002 2:21 PM
here's the scoop...WadeO
Apr 25, 2002 5:27 PM
Hey Wade,
To answer your question, the SST Classic will fit your bones the same as the
99 SST. (It's the same saddle) The shell dimensions have not changed on the
SST Classic of 5 5/8" wide and 10 3/4" long. If your looking at one of the
newer designs, the Laser V's are a little wider at 5 7/8" wide and 10 1/2"
long. The Laser V Stealth will give you a very similar feel as the SST
Classic shell. The Rocket V's are much slimmer at 5 1/8" wide and 10 1/4"
long. If your looking for a new saddle which will give you a similar feel to
the SST Classic, the Laser V Stealth is the way to go. If you have any other
questions, feel free to contact me.

Thank you,
Travis Haft
Wilderness Trail Bikes
thaft@wtb.com
Thanks. Good info (nm)shiggy
Apr 25, 2002 5:48 PM
re: WTB saddlesGonyoda
Apr 25, 2002 4:57 PM
I have a WTB SST 2k Ti railed saddle if you want one. My butt didn't like it... email me at johngonyo @ hotmail . com if you're interested.

- John
 


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