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Planet Bike Men's A.R.S. Anatomic Relief Bicycle Saddle
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Our Price: $19.99 - $44.99
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- Planet Bike Men's A.R.S. Anatomic Relief Bicycle Saddle eliminates pain and numbness for any style of biking
- Sit-bone GEL pads relieve pressure from soft tissue
- Full-length center recess with hole offers anatomic relief and ventilation
- SuperSoft padding with a flex base offers maximum comfort and support
- With a durable, weatherproof cover
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Product Description:
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Eliminate numbness and pain with the seriously comfortable Planet Bike Men's A.R.S. Anatomic Relief Bicycle Saddle. The A.R.S. saddle will allow you to stay comfortable for hours of riding and take the bumps of the road or trail with minimal discomfort. While the A.R.S. is not the absolute lightest seat available, it earns its five-star rating in rump-saving comfort--making it a favorite of road riders, weekenders, mountain bikers, and freestylers alike. While sit-bone gel pads provide needed cushioning on pressure points, the full-length center recess keeps pressure away from your most vulnerable areas, providing anatomic relief from painful bumps and/or long rides. SuperSoft padding with a flex base offers maximum comfort and support when seated. The A.R.S. seat is a favorite for any style of biker, whether you're an occasional rider without a high tolerance to the biking saddle, put in many miles and need maximum relief and support, or take frequent bumps.
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Black/Black
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$19.99
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Silver/Black
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$24.99
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Wow, August 20, 2010
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This has to be the best $20 I spent on my bike so far. Not sure what size some of these other riders saddles are but this one was actually lighter and smaller than the one that orginally came on my bike. Going to buy another one for my MTB.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful
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Decent narrow seat, August 15, 2010
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This seat is actually identical to the Bell Sports Mountain Bike Saddle except for the covering. Bell is available at [...] for couple bucks less (I bought both not realizing) and may prove more durable due to the tougher material for the covering. As for comfort, they are identical. No significant sit bone discomfort and certainly no crotch pressure but unless you are used to narrow seats, it does feel like its not wide enough to support your butt. I expect this seat to perform well and last a while. (NOTE: this seat does not come with a seat clamp - minus 1 star)
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful
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What a relief!!!!, July 9, 2010
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OK, so i had logged about 100 miles on my stock road bike saddle and my rear end was really starting to hurt. I decided to buy the ARS men's relief saddle. I was surprised at the difference between the two saddles. I was able to adjust the ARS saddle to achieve a very comfortable cycling position. After my first ride (about 12 miles) I noticed my rear-end and "junk" was not numb, like it had been on my stock saddle. The profile of the saddle itself lets your thighs move more freely than a regular stock road bike saddle would. The relief down the middle of saddle does help with relieving that annoying pressure point on your rear and junk. Also the relief helps with airflow...so there is not as much sweat down there. I am very pleased with this saddle and will recommend this saddle to everyone looking for a more comfortable cycling experience.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful
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Excellent Bike Seat, June 26, 2010
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I bought a Trek road bike June 2009. The reviews for the bike said the seat sucked so I knew I was going to buy a new seat for the bike. I looked at the local bike shops and they wanted an arm and a leg for seats. Looked on forCycling and came across this little gem. I bought this seat based on the previous reviews. I was not disappointed. I rode my bike for over 1000 miles in 3 months last year. In Aug 2009 I rode a century ride (100 miles) at Hotter Than Hell 100 in Wichita Falls, Texas. This seat performed exceptionally well throughout my summer training and the 100 mile ride. I couldn't be happier. I'm back on my bike this summer and the seat has not deteriorated at all. Still very comfortable and performs well. I noticed the price has gone up from last summer. Still I think its a good deal for a great seat.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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A.R.S. Bike Saddle Review, June 25, 2010
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Like many of you I researched different types of bike saddles hoping to find a good mix of comfort and performance. I created this video to share my experiences with this seat so others could make a more informed decision before buying. I've added specific measurements and my overall thoughts on the seat. You be the judge if this saddle is right for you. Happy riding!
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
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