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Selle Royal Men's Respiro Soft Moderate Saddle

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Features

  • Unique tridimensional gel structure, Royalgel guarantees the highest level of comfort
  • Ventilation Channel: this is a unique feature, specific to the Respiro line, guaranteeing high respiration while relieving pressure on the perineal area
  • Cool cover: our extraordinary cover is up to 25C cooler than a standard black saddle. Size: 277 mm x 182 mm
  • Royal Vacuum Light is a patented Selle Royal technology that allows the saddle to be 100% sealed and therefore water resistant
  • A patented clip system positioned at the rear of the saddle for easy attachment of a Selle Royal saddle bag or other accessory

Description

An anatomically designed saddle with Royalgel technology and equipped with a ventilation channel that reduces pressure in the perineal area while improving respiration. These features combine for one of the most advanced products of the Selle Royal range to ensure comfort and relief even after prolonged use.

Brand: RALEIGH


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 10.91"L x 7.17"W x 3"H


Material: Blend


Outer Material: Gel


Brand: ‎RALEIGH


Color: ‎Black


Product Dimensions: ‎10.91"L x 7.17"W x 3"H


Material: ‎Blend


Outer Material: ‎Gel


Pad Type: ‎Gel Pad


Bike Type: ‎Road Bike


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎80


Item Weight: ‎0.54 Kilograms


Manufacturer: ‎Selle Royal


UPC: ‎641702451273


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎12.91 x 8.98 x 3.66 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.69 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎10.91 x 7.17 x 3 inches


Brand Name: ‎RALEIGH


Warranty Description: ‎1 year manufacturer


Model Name: ‎Respiro Soft Moderate


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎5131HETB191L4


Model Year: ‎2014


Style: ‎Respiro Soft Moderate


Included Components: ‎Saddle


Size: ‎Medium


Sport Type: ‎biking


Date First Available: September 19, 2012


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Replaced my Cloud 9
I started with a Cloud 9 suspension saddle, and that was great for the first few months. Eventually, it was just too big, and I moved to the Cloud 9 sport. It was better, but a little hard. I thought I'd move back, but found the big saddle was just too big, and not grippy. I slipped off and was just not comfy. So I rode the sport saddle for another 4 months, and then tried the athletic saddle. It was much more streamlined, and less padded. It was really not comfortable for endurance rides, nor my level of fitness. About a month ago, which was 8 months into my riding, I picked up this saddle, the Selle Royal Respiro Moderate. The Amazon price was 3/4 of my LBS, but I still worried that it was a bit much. I can tell you my worries were unfounded. It took me one ride to adjust to this seat... or rather a quarter of a ride. I put 60 miles onto this and I felt about the same as 30 miles on my previous saddle. Then, I put 80 miles on it, and I was already adapted... All was good. I've put a total of about 275 miles on this over the last month, and am really happy with it. I'm not sure what I'll want in another 3 months, but this really could have been my first saddle. It's soft in all the right places, with dense memory foam inside. The cover is a soft rubber that is just grippy enough to keep me put when in cycling shorts, but not so grippy that my shorts bunch up. There is a generous channel in the center that reduces perineal pressure. There is a forward facing vent that catches wind and directs it up through the channel and out the back to reduce sweat and heat in the seat. The vents are covered with a screen to keep bugs and debris from flying up there. The rails are strong and have no real flex for me, 260 pounds and 6'6" (119kg and 197cm). A friend who is about 5'7 and about 130 LBS has one and is also happy with it over a few more miles than I have on mine. SUMMARY: This is a great saddle for anyone working their way up to longer rides. This is probably good for a BMI of 35 or less. If you're heavier, and/or wear denim to ride, then the Cloud 9 suspension saddle might be a better start. It has good springs and a wider seat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2014 by Josh (Xaminmo) Davis

  • Just as comfortable as the heavy super padded seats!
Lets be honest, most slim seats simply suck for comfort. We put up with it and try to acclimate to it in the interest of weight savings. I finally couldn't take it anymore and purchased a Serfas gel saddle, and I did like that seat although it was heavy. But it stopped the ache in my a**. But it tore apart on a crash on the trail. Not too bad to use, but being anal I started looking for a replacement. I ran across this Selle Royal seat that "claimed" superior comfort in a much slimmer, lighter package. Normally I support local bike shops only, but none had this seat and I didn't want to have them order one only to return it for what I was sure to be a disappointing experience. BOY WAS I WRONG! I absolutely LOVE this saddle!! It is not only super comfortable with no a** pain even after long days after days in the saddle, but since it isn't so......mushy(?) like other padded, heavier seats, it offers more support and control when using my thighs to help manipulate the bike on singletrack. Now I am by no means any sort of advanced rider. I am a middle aged man trying to lose weight, get fit, and re-live some of my younger days tackling trails I probably shouldn't anymore, at least until the first two are achieved. But comfort plays a big part in maintaining the desire to continue this regimen and not give up and accept my weight and age. And this saddle delivers in spades. I look forward to getting on my bike every day, whether at my local single track or just putting miles on the local green belt for exercise, largely because it doesn't hurt. Therefore I can have fun and enjoy my exercise and want to continue it. Thank you Selle! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2019 by Colin Andersen

  • Much more comfortable than my stock seat
Having purchased a wind trainer, I’ve started rigorously exercising using my Raleigh SC 30, 21-speed bike. Everything works great, but the stock seat is extremely uncomfortable over a long period of time. I’m a rather svelte fellow, at about 6’ and 185 lbs. I don’t have a lot of natural cushion on my rear and my older seat causes pain around the bones in my butt. It also causes circulation problems when I sit for longer periods. I spent time on Amazon researching loads of men’s bike seats and settled on this saddle for a few reasons. It’s not the athletic seat, which is very streamline, and it’s not a general riding seat, which is much wider in the back, designed for a more upright sitting position. This is a medium seat that slopes you at about a 60% angle. The Raleigh SC 30 is a hybrid bike that is a bit like a mountain bike that can also be used on the road. The Selle Royal Respiro Moderate Xsenium saddle seemed to be a nice selection for my riding style and anatomy. The seat is plenty stylish. It is sleek and black and has nice lines. It’s not overly wide in the back and isn’t tall. It has a modest weight and is much lighter than my old, stock Raleigh seat. Installation was typical. It fits on the universal mount using a common Allen wrench. This seat has a channel running through it that brings air through the center of the saddle, allowing for a natural airflow. I haven’t taken it out to test how effective this is, but it appears to be a nice design in theory. I’ve spent a number of hours on this seat already. It’s much more comfortable than my old seat, although not a perfect solution that eliminates all discomfort. Where I notice the most comfort is in the manly areas that most males have problems with. I have no circulation problems at all with this seat. Where I’m still having discomfort is around the bones of my butt. I’m not sure if there’s a solution to this, unless I just get a couch cushion and install it on the bike, which is not an option. The gel within the seat pads does help some, but without some added cushion, after about 30 minutes, it gets uncomfortable. I’m going to try padded riding pants. I think this might solve this one issue. Aside from this one issue, I really like this seat. For me, it’s a decent size and it looks great. I think I just need to experiment to find out what works best for me during longer rides. If you’re like me and experience problems with discomfort around the inner bones in your butt area, consider the larger riding seat by Selle. You should carefully evaluate each Selle seat and select the one that is best for your riding style and body type. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2014 by Paul S. Remington

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