As we know, saddle preference is very personal as our pelvic floor differs greatly. Prior to beggin your saddle search, is beneficial to know if your sitting area will match better to a fairly flat saddle such as this or you need a more rounded profile design. I found this saddle extremely comfortable, I have big thighs and the wide nose does not affect my ride as other reviews might suggest, my position is not super aggressive and somewhat upright, and I still find saddle comfy and supportive. Saddle feels stiff but i don't dislike after many hours in the road.
I tried this saddle coming from a Specialized Power and Power Arc. I liked the position those put me in but the narrow nose was causing some discomfort and chafing. The PRO Stealth is similar to the Power, but the wider nose makes a world of difference. I've been on the Stealth for about 6 weeks and have not experienced any unwanted pressure or chaffing. Considering putting one on my TT bike as well.
works t well as a replacement for smaller saddles as i et older and slower
works t well as a replacement for smaller saddles as i get older and slower
Soft and supportive. No numbness or sore sit bone areas after 60 plus mike rides
I have tried many saddles over the years including most of the top brands this saddle is the best of them all.
Extremely comfortable and can remain in the drops. I also put one on my time trial bike and it is just as good on that
Love the way this saddle looks! Nice relief channel, though for me a full length channel works better.
Right out of the gate I knew this saddle design was perfect for me, though I think anyone would appreciate it as much as me?
First week 30 and 40 mi. training ride I had zero issues. All I did was mount the saddle using my previous height, aft, and tilt measurements and I was golden. Rode a century that weekend my butt was the least of my worries!
Thinking about buying another one!
I switched from the power saddle to the pro stealth. It gives a more stable planted feel while still getting into a more aggressive position.
I'm a convert to stubby saddles since I've been trying to rotate the pelvis correctly for both aggressive positioning and for long rides. These short saddles really help you get a neutral back when in the drops or low stretched on the hoods.
I've have been using a Specialized Power Pro saddle for a while and wanted to try this alternative. Very happy I did. I ride the wide 152 (or 155 Power) and actually like the extra nose width this saddle has. It's less grippy than the Power but on the other hand it has is it has a little range front-to-back though. It's also flatter than the Power so again sliding back-n-forth is easier although I think these saddles really are about locking in a single good position and just allowing enough rotation for sitting more upright.
Nice perineal nerve relief and the width is perfect for my tushy. Very stiff, very little padding. More suited for aggressive riding. Love it.
Was surprised how comfortable the saddle is. Shed a few ounces too. Downside, if I move around a bit, feels like the rear tire is going flat. Can be dealt with, but is a bit disconcerting.
Took 1 ride to convince me this saddle is amazing. No numbness at all.
Perfect fits comfortable long rides happy man
road riding, lots of century rides, general comfort for shorter rides, gap in saddle very nice for comfort BUT needs better padding, too hard for longer rides