I was finding the saddle that came on my Trek was not only uncomfortable for my sit bones... but my tender bits were getting quite tender after an hour or so...

So I read some reviews online and purchased a replacement. The Sella Italia Diva Gel Flow is only slightly larger than my original saddle, but it has gel pads for the sit bones, and it is completely cut out in the middle... so there is no pressure on the tender bits.

I've been out on a few long rides with the new saddle and can highly recommend it.

Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow Ladies Saddle

Tags: saddle, women

Views: 305

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

I changed to a Sella Italia Pro Gel and it's fantastic. They make great bike seats!

Caroline I have this saddle in the white version on two of my bikes and I highly recommend it.
How much Caroline?
I recently put on a Selle SLR Carbon because my perineum was getting very sore and needed a slim saddle to not get chaffing as I am relatively slim and struggled to get right saddle, look and weight.
I really wanted to be under 150 gr which that one is, 125gr from memory and black of course.

They seem very well made, a bit pricey, I think it came in at just under $400.

Mine was about $250 at a LBS but I bought it for $98 including delivery from Wiggle,

I bought mine from Wiggle for $91 but I saw it for $93 @ at Chain Reaction . Probably more expensive at lbs.

RSS

Support our Sponsors

© 2013   Created by Gus K.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service