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Bell Gel Base Bicycle Seat Cover
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Average Rating: 4 star rating (29 Reviews)
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  • Versatile bicycle saddle cover for added comfort and reduced vibration
  • Shock-absorbing gel increases comfort on any bike saddle
  • Special anti-slip gripping material ensures cover stays secure on saddle
  • Breathable, stretch Lycra cover
  • Black color fits with any bicycle color scheme
Product Description:
The BellŽ GelBase seat cover offers shock-absorbing comfort for cycling or the the gym. The breathable, stretch LycraŽ spandex cover includes "anti-slip" gripping material underneath.
An ideal choice for both long rides around the lake and on the spinner at the gym, the Bell Gel Base Bicycle Seat Cover protects against saddle sores and uncomfortable road and trail vibration. Made with shock absorbing gel, this seat cover increases comfort on any bike saddle and works great for both on- and off-road riding. Other features include a breathable, stretch Lycra cover, and special anti-slip gripping material to ensure the cover stays on the saddle.
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5 out of 5 stars.  happy with the purchase, August 31, 2010
With such a mass-produced product there are bound to be many poorly sewn items that slip through the cracks, but I can say that mine was not one of them. I love having the option to pop this on rather than or in addition to my gel shorts liner.

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1 out of 5 stars.  It sucks!, May 24, 2010
Me and my husband bought these covers and they suck. They are squishy but it still leaves your butt very sore after you ride your bike. Neither of us are overweight. We put these on our Schwinn bicycles. Neither of us like this cover at all.

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3 out of 5 stars.  3.5 stars if I could give half ratings, April 22, 2010
Item does what it advertises - cushions your rear from hard seats. However, I've had mines about a month now, and it's already beginning to get "compacted" or flat. It's no longer as soft as it originally was, and it now starts to get uncomfortable after about an hour or so. But it's still not as bad as the seat without it.
I use it on average twice a week for about 1.5 hours at a time.
Also, unlike some of the other reviews here, thankfully it has not (as yet??) split and the gel start to leak out. It also is a bit wider at the back than most bike seats, so it sometimes slides about and goes off center slightly, even if you tighten the drawstrings as much as you could.
Bottom line - it'll give your rear end some comfort, but if I could do it again I'll probably try for a comfy seat instead first.

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2 out of 5 stars.  not happy with the quality, March 12, 2010
I bought this seat cover to reduce the hardness of my original seat to my hybrid bicycle. After only two days of using this cover, the stitching began separating on the stretch material which goes around the perimeter of the seat. I returned the product for a credit ... not worth the price.

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3 out of 5 stars.  warning: easily stolen, March 10, 2010
I bought one of these at Wal-Mart, worked great for a year, comfortable, easy to install, etc., but then it was simply removed & stolen by a passerby. I can't think of a good way to 'lock' it on so I'm just going with a comfortable seat that can't be taken off so easily. Be warned.

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