MBR Mountain Bike Rider

SELLE ITALIA X-BOW SUPERFLOW

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£54.95

SPECIFICAT­ION Weight: 351g • Rails: Cro-mo • Width: 150mm, Height: 50mm, Length: 250mm • Contact: zyrofisher.co.uk

The big hole in the centre of the X-bow Superflow is obviously designed to reduce pressure on the pudendal artery, which for some riders can cause numbness. However, it’s also designed to flex when you sit on it, and to add further comfort there are some thin elastomer bumpers between the rails and the base, although it doesn’t feel like these are doing much.

Selle Italia describes the rails as a highstreng­th carbon-iron steel alloy, in other words cro-mo, and they are attached to the saddle right at the outer perimeter, so there are no hard points directly under the sit bones. The X-bow is also available in two widths; S3 and L3, which equates to 145 and 155mm. We chose the wider option because the saddle does come up 5mm short. In fact, it’s a pretty stubby seat, and we often sat right on the nose when shuffling forward for a steep climb.

Like the best saddles on test, the synthetic leather cover is bonded to the base, although there are a couple of rough spots on the rear, which look like they got damaged during the manufactur­ing process. There’s not a lot of surface traction, especially as wet spray can blow through the hole; riding through a puddle was like sitting on a bidet. On the flip side, mud and water can drain away, and if you have a dropper post with a valve at the top, you can access it easily without having to remove the seat.

The X-bow Superflow is nicely made, and is reasonable value, but we didn’t find it inherently comfortabl­e. From an aesthetic point of view, some saddles are often the icing on the cake of a bike build, this is the opposite. It’s also heavy, has a narrow positional range and is not that grippy.

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