The WTB Volt Saddle is the company’s most popular mountain bike seat, shaped for speed and comfort. It’s a versatile offering that blends durability and light weight in a simple design that simply gets the job done. The best bike saddle is one that you don’t think about: unremarkable and functional. The Volt is just that saddle: you’ll have nothing to say about it at the end of the day, and that’s high praise!
Material
Chromoly Rails
Microfiber Cover
Dimensions
Length– 265mm
Narrow– Width: 135mm
Medium– Width: 142mm
Wide– Width: 150mm
Features
Contoured Profile– This saddle’s contoured shape cradles the pelvis to provide optimal support in one sitting position. Saddles like this are best for riders who prefer to lock into a specific sitting position while pedaling.
Medium Padding– This middle level of padding provides an exceptional balance of comfort and support to provide optimal performance without being too squishy. These types of saddles are often the choice for all-day riders.
ABR Corners– These durable patches of material protect the corners and sides of the saddle from rips and tears.
Flex-Tuned Base– The Flex-Tuned base provides and excellent mix of comfortable flex and firm efficiency. This is a mid-level flex for optimal support and comfort for the majority of riders.
Comfort Zone– Small windows are cut away from the base of the saddle to provide additional relief from pressure on your sensitive areas. Comfort Zone is a subtle difference that provides impressive long-term comfort.
- Material: Cromoly, Microfiber
- Used For: Gravel, Cross Country, Trail, Enduro 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. 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.
| Size | 135mm, Narrow | 142mm, Medium | 150mm, Wide |
| Width (mm) | 135 | 142 | 150 |
| Length (mm) | 265 | 265 | 265 |

























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