Saddle up, partner! The WTB Speed Saddle is built for long days on the trail, road, or wherever else your humble steed takes you. Durable materials are complimented by a comfy, supportive shape that allows you to focus on hammering pedals mile after mile.
Material
Steel Rails
DNAx Padding
Dimensions
Sit Bone Range– 102 – 130mm
Features
Microfiber Cover– Found on all WTB saddles, the Microfiber Cover closely replicates the look and feel of a leather cover, but with the anti-microbial and cruelty-free benefits of a synthetic material. The supple nature of the Microfiber Cover allows the foam to fully support the sit bones without interfering with its resiliency.
Dual Compound Soft Shell Base– Shock-absorbing, dual compound base minimizes trail vibration while providing a rigid platform for efficient pedaling.
Contoured Profile– Contoured shape cradels the pelvis to provide optimal support in one sitting position. Contoured saddles are best for riders who prefer to lock into a specific sitting position while pedaling.
ABR Corners– Durable patches of material protect the corders and sides of the saddle from rips and tears.
Thick Padding– Thickest level of padding for maximum squish without sacrificing performance. Prefer a couch over a chair? Thick padding is what you’re looking for.
- Material: Microfiber, Steel
- Used For: Cross Country, Downcountry, Trail, Enduro, Downhill, Dirt Jump, Road, Gravel, Bikepacking Cross CountryWith speed and pedaling efficiency in mind, cross country (XC) bikes are the lightest mountain bikes with the least suspension travel (typically 0 – 120mm). TrailTrail bikes are the quintessential “mountain bikes.” If you’re heading into the woods expecting to do it all on two wheels – climbing, technical sections, AND fun descents – you’re looking for a trail bike. EnduroIf you’re looking for maximum performance while flying down heavier trails, an enduro bike is for you. These bikes combine ample suspension travel (typically 150mm+) with descent-focused frame geometry and components that allow for reasonably efficient pedaling. DownhillFor bike park days and shuttle laps, there’s nothing like a downhill (DH) bike. Designed to tackle the roughest trails at high speeds, these bikes have long suspension travel (typically 170mm+), huge brakes, and unreal descending capabilities. DH bikes are not as suitable for tight trails or climbing. GravelThink of gravel bikes as the SUVs of the road bike world. Designed to excel on rougher roads, gravel bikes combine drop bar efficiency with mountain bike comfort, making them ideal for a variety of two wheeled adventures.
| Size | 145mm, Medium |
| Width (mm) | 145 |
| Length (mm) | 270 |
| Weight (g) | 379 |

















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