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Talk about a mainstay, the B17 has been the most popular Brooks saddle model for over 100 years. The B17 S Standard is a women-specific shape and is slightly shorter and wider than the unisex version. Its leather cover feels hard at first but after time will perfectly conform to a rider's shape, making it one of the most custom options. Classic styling looks great on any bike.
- Steel rails
- Bracket loops for English-style touring packs
- 245mm x 177mm
- Leather cover and steel rails.
- 455g (weight may differ slightly due to leather thickness)
- Made in England
B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. Saddle rails may have minor scratches. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.
The product weight specified is an approximate weight based on the manufacturer's specifications (if available) or our measurement of one or two examples. For most products, the weight will typically vary by 5% to 10%.
Specifications
Weight: 455 grams | |
Rail Material: Chromoly | |
Length: 245mm | |
Width: 176mm | |
Black - 176mm | Mfg PartNum: B211DA07202 |
Honey - 176mm | Mfg PartNum: B211DA07203 |
Antique Brown - 176mm | Mfg PartNum: B211DA07205 |
Reviews
I guess I'd have to call myself a casual bike rider here in the USA, but I may have graduated to a bicycle enthusiast.
I rode daily, everywhere, when I lived in Holland from 2000 until 2010. I had a gorgeous Trek hybrid made specifically
to my body in 2002 and have brought it back here to ride and enjoy.
This year I had the bike serviced at our best bike shop and it looked and rode so beautifully I thought I'd upgrade an
already very nice saddle to the best one I could find. After I did my research, it became obvious that the Brooks was
the one that everyone loved and recommended. Now that it's starting to break in, I get what they're all saying and
applaud myself for my good sense in buying this one. I soon called Western Bike Works to order a few canisters of
the leather conditioner.
I'm a little obsessed with this saddle and the bike itself now and riding it as much as I did in Europe. I might add
that the staff at WBW is about as kind, knowledgeable and helpful as it gets.
I've been riding this saddle for near or over a decade now. Yes, before they became cool! ,-) Once broken in nothing can compare in terms of comfort. Amazing build quality and aesthetics.
Wow. This seat is beautiful and so comfortable. The soft leather is hollow underneath so it flexes with your body. So comfortable from the beginning. Never felt sore after riding.
Amazing!
I'm a transportation cyclist. I ride to work, to do errands, to movies, and other fun. I've been wanting a Brooks saddle for a while, and when my old Avocet wore out, I got this one on sale. My bike is 40 years old, and I think this saddle will last another 40 years.
There's a reason this saddle is beloved by cycle tourists worldwide - IT WORKS! Yeah, you do have to break it in a little bit (took me maybe a week of daily commuting), but after that it's wonderful. Comfortable and elegant-looking too. I will say that after a few thousand miles of riding in all conditions (including not-very-leather-friendly rain, etc), it was starting to get a little less comfy. My sit bones were creating indentations in front of the rivets. I'd read online that you should never tighten your Brooks saddle using the little wrench that came with it... and just for the record, that's nonsense. Leather stretches, and if you want to keep the same awesome comfort, you gotta pull it tighter. I used some pliers (since I didn't have the little wrench with me on tour) to tighten it up mid-tour and that got the comfort ALMOST back to where it had been. A few years later, I still have the same saddle on my touring bike, but if I ever do another 1000+ mile tour, I'll probably buy a new one and keep a better eye on when it needs tightening. I also wish the rivets weren't on the seat itself, but most of the time they're not really contacting me or my clothes. All in all, this is a great saddle that's a classic for a reason, and as I mentioned, I would definitely buy it again.
Truly all the benefits that I was told or that I read about this seat was true! I carried it to Europe in my backpack for a 9- day tour and was glad I did. It was easy to install comfortable to ride on. No�sitz bones� discomfort! I did have to explain it to a few TSA agents who thought I was pretty cool for carrying my own bike saddle!
First ride was absolutely brutal. 20 miles, and I couldn't walk without pain. Second ride was a little better, but still my poor bottom hurt so bad it kept me awake at night. Third ride, better. I could sleep. I think I've put about 80 miles on it now. I have to get this saddle broken in in four weeks for Cycle Oregon, a 7 day ride, and 360 miles. I am hanging in there by a thread, trying not to go back to my old worn out saddle.
Got my B17 S as a gift for my birthday. Had about 120 miles on it before I left of RAGBRAI- the bicycle ride across Iowa. Thought it was comfortable from the start compared to my other saddles. Never had tender sit bones, EVER. Just finished 440 miles in 7 days across Iowa and I feel great, I honestly can't believe it myself. Came home and rode the next day...Highly recommend this to everyone that hates their saddle!
Maybe my old saddle was so bad that this saddle felt perfect the moment I started using it, but the break-in period hardly existed. It's truly a dream and makes my bike look so beautiful. I'm about to buy another for a different bike!
I've bought and returned a half dozen saddles, and finally found one that doesn't just plain hurt. Out of the box, this saddle works for me and it's getting better every week. I think this saddle is a great choice for my flat-bar bike, I'm trying a second one on my road bike. So far, so good!
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