Schwinn Comfort Bike Seat, Foam, Noseless Saddle, Black
Schwinn Comfort Bike Seat, Foam, Noseless Saddle, Black
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Schwinn Comfort Bike Seat, Foam, Noseless Saddle, Black

3.5 stars out of 103 reviews
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  • High-density foam
  • Relieves pressure points
  • Resistant to weather conditions
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3.5 out of 5 stars
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Pros
  • : Relieves pressure on thighs, butt, and pelvic area.
  • : Offers quality at a lower cost.
Neutral
  • : Offers generous comfort, but can be insufficient for larger users.
  • : Can offer respite, but may not be effective for everyone.
  • : Provides both exceptional support and occasional discomfort.
Cons
  • : Pedal movement is limited by seat design and adjustment constraints.
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Nov 28, 2008
RSteve
5 out of 5 stars review

A Necessity for an Exercise Bike

I have the Schwinn "No Pressure" bike seat on both my Schwinn Airdyne and stationary exercise bike. A regular seat causes extreme pressure on the pudendal nerve. The pudendal nerve is a nerve in the nether region that innervates the external "privates" of both men and women, as well as the "lower" muscles. With a regular "horned" seat, after an hour on an exercise bike, I'd be numb and tingling from my waist to my knees. Following that, there might be pain and irritation. After a consult with a urologist, I knew that if I wanted to continue to use an exercise bike, I had to find a seat that put no pressure on the pudendal nerve. My urologist stated, emphatically, that a substantial number of his male patients who used exercise bikes, and complained of prostate problems could resolve some of their discomfort by changing the seat on their bike to one without a conventioal front horn. This seat does the trick! I recommend it, without reservation.

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May 31, 2010
SMYRNACHUCK1
5 out of 5 stars review

THE MOST COMFORTABLE SADDLE I HAVE EVER USED!!

I enjoy biking for pleasure and for cardio training to lose weight. But after about an hour I have been in so much pain and discomfort and severe chafing. I was getting discouraged. I just purchased a Schwinn Avenue and started searching for a comfort saddle when i saw this one, I read the reviews and saw that peopl;e either loved it or hated it. I am definuitely in the love it category. During my first two rides i was a little nervous about the strange feeling with no horn. afrauid i would slip off. With the upright stance of the Scwinn Avenue Hybrid thgat was no problem at all. when i got back from my third ride of about 2 houirs and 25 miles i realiozed i never gave a thought about my saddle. It was so comfortable was not sore at all. felt just like i had been sitting in a chair. this is such a relief. I would reccomend it to anyone who has a bike with an upright riding stance, Enjoy!!

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Jun 15, 2009
froggies82
5 out of 5 stars review

No pressure seat

LOVE IT! I started using my bike to commute to work regularly, and after just a few days I couldn't even sit on my bike seat without pain. It was even hurting when I was off my bike. I went to Walmart to look into a padded seat, and found this one. I will admit it took a few WEEKS to get used to this seat, and at first I wasn't too impressed, but at least I wasn't in pain anymore! Call me stubborn, I wanted to give it a fair chance before deciding how I totally felt about it. A year and a half later, I love this seat and have NO desire to try any other. NO MORE pain while riding! Yes you do have to sit on it differently, that's the point! People, give the seat a fair chance! I agree it may not be for everyone, but it does take time to adjust your body to sitting on it. Great for a commuter, maybe not so great for a competitive rider or mountain biker/off roader.

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