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Schwinn Comfort Bike Seat for Men and Women, Replacement Saddle Fits All Adult Bikes with Standard Seat Post, Universal Fit, Bicycle Accessories, Black

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Arrives Sep 6 – Sep 7
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Color: Commuter/Foam Wide


Size: Comfort Bike Seat


Features

  • Extra comfortable riding experience with high-density foam padding
  • Plush foam interior and bolstered by elastomer suspension coils, this seat enhances comfort and minimizes jolts, letting you ride longer
  • Broad design provides additional contact points and enhanced comfort
  • Durable, high-density foam padding means typical wear and tear from rides and bad weather won't stop you
  • Compatible with most adult bicycles

Brand: Schwinn


Color: Commuter/Foam Wide


Material: Nylon, Foam


Outer Material: Foam


Pad Type: Foam Pad


Brand: ‎Schwinn


Color: ‎Commuter/Foam Wide


Material: ‎Nylon, Foam


Outer Material: ‎Foam


Pad Type: ‎Foam Pad


Bike Type: ‎Mountain Bike


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎25


Weight Limit: ‎3 Pounds


Manufacturer: ‎SCHWINN


UPC: ‎726599753225


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎13.74 x 11.77 x 4.84 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.06 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Schwinn


Country of Origin: ‎China


Warranty Description: ‎Limited


Model Name: ‎Schwinn Bike Saddle


Suggested Users: ‎Adult-Unisex


Part Number: ‎SW75322A-2


Style: ‎Comfort Bike Seat


Included Components: ‎Bike Seat


Size: ‎Comfort Bike Seat


Sport Type: ‎Cycling


Date First Available: January 28, 2009


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  • Fine for an out of shape beginner
Color: Commuter/Pillow Top Size: Comfort Bike Seat
I'm a beginner, so I did some research online and by talking to cyclists in the parking lots near bike trails. If you're looking for a seat, aka saddle, that will remove all sitting discomfort, I don't know that there is such a thing - at least for a 285 lb, 60 year-old, out of shape man! I'm no expert, I'm riding a bicycle for the first time in decades for exercise and needed something more than the original hard, no-shock-absorbers saddle that came with the bike. This saddle does NOT eliminate all butt discomfort, but it makes my rides much more pleasant and the price I paid was excellent ($13.23 here at Amazon). I'm happy with this Schwinn Pillow Top Cruiser Bicycle Seat, I'm 60 years old, 6'3", and 285 lb. I recently began bike riding for exercise and am riding a 34.5 lb front-fork-suspension mountain bike [Diamondback Response XE] for exercise on mostly asphalt bike trails with slight to moderate grades. I'm currently riding up to 6 miles at a time and would like to get up to at least 20 miles, including gentle dirt trails, and was concerned with how often the original saddle caused me discomfort and rattled me at bumps. My guess -and I'll update this as I progress- is that this cheap seat will rectify the problem just fine. This seat is relatively small for padded seats, which should be most people's goal because less contact = more comfort [a tip I learned from expert cyclists in the bike trail parking lots]. It's got more cushioning built in than the comes-with-the-bike saddle, and the shock absorbers under the seat make bumps MUCH less painful for me. With the basic saddle that came with the bike, I found myself standing up on the pedals every 1/2 mile or so to relieve my aching rear end. With this saddle it's more like every 2 1/2 miles, which is much more tolerable and hopefully will become even less frequent as I get into shape. Additionally, when I travel over bumps (curbs, etc.) I no longer feel like I'm being spanked. The rest of this review is about installing the seat, since it doesn't come with much information about installation. Here's a basic NON-EXPERT outline of how I did it. Note that there are lots of short YouTube videos about how to replace saddles and you should also watch a couple of them if you've never done it before. I watched them and got the assembler at the store in which I bought the bike to give me a quick demonstration before I did it. If you're not used to installing things like this you should have no problem if you have the tools required, take your time, and work in an area where you won't lose anything small if you drop it. To mount it I removed and stored away the seat post clamp. Most people won't need it because there's a permanent support for a rail clamp at the top of most bike's seat posts. You can tell if you need it simply by checking to see if your current saddle is mounted by such a post clamp. Otherwise it's mounted by a rail clamp. The post clamp has 1/2" nuts on each end: it should be only hand-tightened when you get it and easy to take off if you don't need it. You should use a 1/2" open end, box or socket wrench if you do need it. I noted with a ruler the height of the top of the existing saddle above the point where the seat post slides out from the seat tube so that I could adjust the new saddle to it after mounting it. I noted the position where the rails of my previous saddle were clamped [this mainly affects the "tilt" of the saddle] and how the pieces of the bike's existing rail clamp were positioned (which side up!). Since my seat post isn't extended out of the seat stem very much, I raised the seat post several inches to allow me to work on it and temporarily tightened the seat post at the high position. I removed the old seat by removing the bolt that passes through the seat post's clamp-support and rail clamp (it may be possible to simply loosen it) and used that rail clamp to clamp this saddle in the same position. I needed a 6 mm Allen wrench to loosen/tighten the the bolt holding the clamps together. Make sure the rails are resting in the lower clamp's slots and that the upper clamp is centered over it. Note there's usually a washer on the base of the bolt and an oblong nut above the top clamp - don't lose them! After tightening the seat and with the seat post still temporarily tightened, hold the top (horizontal) tube with one hand and with the other and give the seat a good, semi-violent shake to make sure it holds and that the clamp pieces are properly aligned - otherwise you'll hit a bump and the seat will pop loose. Loosen the seat post, lower it to desired height, loosely tighten the seat post, then stand at the back of the bike and eyeball the line from the rear tire (or fender if you have one) through the horizontal "top tube." Line the seat up so it's in line with the bike then finish tightening the seat post (which often requires simply flipping a lever!) Align things attached to the seat post like reflectors and rear racks by eyeballing the rear tire or fender and the now-aligned new seat and centering the reflector, rack, etc. as needed. Note that I also needed a Phillips screwdriver to loosen/tighten the reflector on the seat stem so I could get to the bolt holding the rail clamps. I splurged on a Topeak Alien II 26-function bike tool so I've got all the needed tools from allen wrenches to screwdrivers to tire levers to chain tools in a compact package. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2011 by Michael J. Cashen

  • Finally no sit bone pain!
Color: Commuter/Gel Size: Comfort Bike Seat
After trying 6 or 7 bike seats, all more expensive than this, I finally got one that doesn't hurt my sit bones. I'm a man and weigh about 225 lbs., I was having a hard time finding a seat that didn't hurt my sit bones after riding more than 25 minutes, this one does the trick, I come back from an hour ride feeling fine. While this seat has as much padding as many others I tried, I worried at first because the padding is much firmer, it turned out that made the difference for the sit bone pain. So while it's not as soft as others it doesn't cause me pain either, I love that. We all have differences in our anatomies so it may not be the one for you but I'm glad my search is over. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024 by Louis Tagliaferro

  • Shame on Schwinn!
Color: Commuter/Foam Plush Size: Comfort Bike Seat
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I was looking for a more comfortable bike seat for a Schwinn 130 stationary bike, and this model seems an improvement over the one that came with the bike. But I have nothing but complaints for how it's packaged. The company assumes that buyers are mechanically savvy bikers. My husband and I aren't. We can tighten bolts and usually figure out how to put things together, but none of that helped us install this seat. I thought I had to remove the screw and other parts already installed in the seat in order to use it. Not true, and after two hours of trying, I gave up. We're lucky that we have a nearby bike shop that pitched in and helped us out. Otherwise, we'd still be looking at a seatless bike. Shame on Schwinn! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2025 by Lily Iona Mackenzie

  • Cheek friendly
Color: Commuter/Gel Size: Comfort Bike Seat
This seat is the perfect combination of width and flexibility so you can peddle your butt along without chafing or rubbing the sides of the legs where you don't want to rub them. It also holds up pretty well when you wipe out. Theres a hole in it for ventilation.. and it can help you carry the bike too. This seat is the bees knees for bikers butts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Very, very pleased!...Again!...AND AGAIN!...
Color: Commuter/Pillow Top Size: Comfort Bike Seat
I bike frequently, everywhere. I am a college student. I bike to classes, I bike anywhere from 2-10 miles any given day! Sometimes more if I feel like it. I used to hate the bike seat because I never replaced the seat my bike came with, and ever since I've purchased this I have really forgotten about bike seat pain. No longer does it play a factor in how long I can bike. Highly recommended, buy this bike seat! **update** I got hit by a car and it trashed my bike. The seat, too. I remembered this seat and I bought it again as a replacement. It looks slightly different/updated, but it still feels great. Love it. **update** I'm not the only one that loves this product! I let my cousin borrow my bike over the course of the summer and this seat, along with ONE (1) bike pedal got stolen! Let's just say petty thieves aren't the sharpest knives in the drawer. Maybe he only needed one pedal...I don't know. God bless that idiot. Moving on. I am buying new metal pedals as we speak...Diamondback Sound Pedal (Black Alloy, 9/16 - Inch, Pack of 2) , stay tuned for that review...I have not received this seat yet, but I'd almost be willing to bet that this seat is going to be just as wonderful as the previous two seats. It holds up well in the rain, it is CHEAP (albeit not as cheap as it used to be, Amazon), and therefore it won't hurt your wallet too much if it gets hit by a car or stolen or consumed in a fire or whathaveyou. Sure, you can spend $100+ on a bike seat. I know a place where you can pay $100 for a steak, too. But for practical minded people, this is the comfortable/durable seat for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2008 by Richard Hill

  • comfortable for short commute runs
Color: Commuter/Gel Size: Comfort Bike Seat
This bike seat is small for my big rump however it is so much more comfortable than the exsisting one i had. I no longer have sore thighs from with this fully cushion seat. Easy to install and adjustable very easy love that it was so easy to install.
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024 by Margo Lijadu

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