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The BUCKLOS Bike Saddle leverages advanced 3D printing to customize cushioning zones, enhancing shock absorption and comfort. Its full T800 carbon fiber structure ensures a lightweight yet durable build at just 193g. Ergonomically designed with blood flow-optimizing cutouts and Arctech shock absorber rails, this saddle delivers superior support and smooth rides across MTB, BMX, gravel, and road bikes, making it the ultimate upgrade for serious cyclists.
Brand | BUCKLOS |
Color | 3D-3(155mm-Carbon/Matte Bottom) |
Material | Polyurethane (PU) |
Outer Material | Polyurethane (PU) |
Pad Type | Gel Pad |
Item Weight | 0.36 Kilograms |
Weight Limit | 150 Kilograms |
Manufacturer | BUCKLOS |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.73 x 6.81 x 2.91 inches |
Package Weight | 0.36 Kilograms |
Brand Name | BUCKLOS |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
Model Name | bike saddles |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Included Components | saddles *1 |
A**R
Great Bike Saddle for the Price
I bought this saddle for my road bike. I ride this bike for fun and exercise usually on rides of 15-25 miles. I’ve logged about 125 miles on the saddle so far. The saddle is a pretty obvious copy/knockoff of a Specialized Power Mirror seat that sells for $325-$450.. I was interested in trying a 3D-printed saddle but just couldn’t bear to spend $325+ so thought I would take a chance on the Bucklos. I was prepared to be disappointed in this saddle, but I was instead pleasantly surprised. The saddle far exceeded my expectations. I have four bikes, with five different saddles since I replaced one with the Bucklos. This is one of the two most comfortable saddles I own and the most comfortable for rides of an hour or longer. It is supportive without being too hard and comfortable without being too soft. While the photos/illustrations in the description suggest that the 3D-printing density/softness changes depending on location on the seat (firmer in the back, softer in the front), it all feels about the same to me, but this hasn’t been a problem. I would have given the saddle 5 stars, but I have only been riding it for two weeks so cannot assess its durability. If it holds up, I will probably buy another one for my other road bike. Recommended.Update May 2025 - I have been riding this saddle for more than a year and have several thousand miles on it now.. I liked it so well that I bought two others for another road bike and a mountain bike. I have also updated my rating to 5 stars. The only problem I have encountered so far is that the 3-D cushioning delaminated from the carbon frame at the nose of the saddle. It was easily remedied with a little glue. These are great saddles that just work really well for me. Do be aware that the carbon fiber rails are oval in cross section rather than round, so you need to make sure that your seat clamp will accommodate oval rails
J**N
330 Miles 18 hours 6 days - Quite Impressed
I've wanted to try a 3D printed saddle but I couldn't get by the high prices of the named-brand models from Fizik and Specialized costing about $400. That's just too much. And then I read some reviews that this saddle is made the exact same way as the named brand ones so I thought I would give it a try since it was only a reasonable $129.I've ridden quite a few miles on this saddle mounted on my gravel bike (330+) and I am quite impressed. It has relieved that uncomfortable sit bone numbness and irritation to absolutely nothing. No discomfort or pain. I've used dozens of different saddles and many of them quite comfortable. But after 50+ miles on any of those saddles, I inevitably got a numbness or discomfort in my sit bones and just though it was 'normal'.I've been trying to find a reason not to like this saddle but I just can't honestly. I got on my road bike last night which I have on a computrainer (yeah, I still have one...) and did a session on Zwift for an hour. It didn't take long for me to start feeling sit bone discomfort and I realized I need to get another one of these Bucklos 3D saddles for my road bike. And I know I will end up getting one for my S-Works Epic MTB too if things still stay the same. It's just very comfortable.This saddle so far appears to be the holy grail of saddles and I've tried dozens like I said. This saddle has definitely spoiled me so far. I will run it through the paces since I have some gravel races to do and if anything comes up I will update my review.Otherwise, this is a huge "thumbs up" from me.UPDATE: I burned about 1000 miles on this saddle on my gravel bike and it's all good. No issues.UPDATE 08/24/25: It's been almost an entire year having this saddle on my gravel bike and I've got about 7,000 miles on it. There is an ISSUE NOW. The TPU saddle material had deteriorated on the sit bone section and is not bouncing back. I believe the PU polyurethane material broken down. The saddle is still comfortable though and hasn't caused any issue yet. Saddles do wear out but I'm not sure of what the 'riding life' of a 3D printed saddle is supposed to be. But at around $100 it's still much more competitive than the named brand versions coming in at around $300 and more.
T**C
This thing is stiff as a board
I could never recommend this. It’s advertised as a soft comfortable saddle, but it’s legit just hard plastic. Can’t stand it
A**R
3d printed saddle?
Not bad for a rep. It's a little more firm.
R**R
Decent copy of more expensive name brand saddle
Appears to be well manufactured. I've only rode 50 miles on the new saddle. Will update after more time in the saddle. The seat is injection molded, not 3D printed like the Specialized Mirror. The base of the saddle and rails are made of carbon fiber. It's not a breathable as the Specialized Mirror saddle.
M**K
Great on my road bike.
I got this because I could pick different widths. I ride most comfortably when I can get a 155 mm seat. It has a shorter nose on it than I was use to, but that seems to be the trend in newer saddles. I have 1500 miles on it and I have found it to be a good fit for me and about as comfortable as any road saddle I have used over the years. It is firm but seems to provide just the right amount of cushion.If you are looking for a 3D saddle I would recommend this one. Very good value for the price.
S**B
Almost as good as the Specialized for way less $$
Was a little skeptical about an "off-brand" 3D printed saddle but at this price point it was worth a try. Gotta say I was immediately impressed with the comfort and variable padding, just as advertised. Specialized and Fizik market their 3D saddles for literally hundred of dollars more, so I doubt you'd be getting that much more performance for the extra expense.A very reasonable price that gets you 80-90 percent of the performance of the brand name versions. I'll likley be out fitting my MTBs with this saddle as well.
J**N
Really Good Saddle
I own two of the specialized mirror saddles that are very very similar to this saddle. I paid $450 for the specialized saddles. This one was about a third of the price. I’m not gonna say it’s as good and I’ve only got about 50 miles on it so far, however, for the money it’s better.
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