I was looking to get a comfy extra padded seat for my upright city street riding. Rad City 5+. 27mm post right now with the Rad seat mount 50mm seat rails. 200lbs large butt 70+ years old. :-[
Thanks
I am glad you brought this topic up. Everyone on this community either want speed or range. On a regular bicycle I can only endure 10 to 20 km ride then it gets uncomfortable for me. I am also in search of a comfortable seat that would extend my riding pleasure.
Once I get my bike, the first thing I am planning to do is remove the seat post and replace it with the Trek suspension seat post that I already have.
Until then I am keeping an eye on the replies from others.
Well I put the Cloud9 seat on using the existing hardware and I just love it! Now at least I don't start the ride in discomfort.
Quote from: oldtexasdog on September 12, 2023, 08:50:49 AM
Well I put the Cloud9 seat on using the existing hardware and I just love it! Now at least I don't start the ride in discomfort.
FOR ALL to know. Cloud9 makes several different seats. None will feel exactly the same.
Sorry your right-this one
Cloud-9 Cruiser Select Saddle, 10.5" x 10.75", Black Soft Touch Vinyl
I got a Cloud9 and I like it for sure...I didn't want to spend a fortune...so far so good
Cloud-9 Cruiser Select Airflow CS Saddle, 10.5" x 10.75"
Get a suspension seat post for your bike. Makes any seat better!!
The Sunlite Cloud-9 cruiser seat 11"L x 10"W x 8"H size has been my go to seat replacement since my first Radrover in 2016. I later added the SR Suntour SP12 NCX bike Suspension seatpost and eventually upgraded to KINEKT Bike Suspension Seatpost.
https://amzn.to/3V2oivT
Quote from: mrgold35 on March 24, 2024, 03:40:23 AMThe Sunlite Cloud-9 cruiser seat 11"L x 10"W x 8"H size has been my go to seat replacement since my first Radrover in 2016.
https://amzn.to/3V2oivT
That's the same seat I settled on, after trying four others in addition to the lousy factory seat. The only thing I don't like about it is that too-long nose to climb over, but otherwise it's worked well for me.
I can recommend the Cloud 9 brand as well-made products, but my seat probably won't be the best for most, or even many. Seats are like shoes; try a few on until you find the one that fits YOU best.
I like the Cloud-9 because I can sit and spread my weight across my butt cheeks. A 20-30 minute ride would leave my crotch sore for days with smaller 'tour de France" thinner bike seats. I think the Cloud-9 would work just as well if it didn't have such a long-ish nose because that part isn't in contact with the rider most of the time.
Quote from: mrgold35 on March 27, 2024, 02:53:19 PMI think the Cloud-9 would work just as well if it didn't have such a long-ish nose because that part isn't in contact with the rider most of the time.
And when it does, it hurts! :o
I just installed a knockoff brand because in Canada the Cloud9 is a lot more expensive, well at least at Amazon.ca anyways. After a 5 minute test ride. I can feel the difference between the stock vs Daway C40 (https://a.co/d/09qdiJzu)
The RAD seat is going in storage or Marketplace
UPDATE: I just did a 63km (40mi) ride and my bum says no more. I'm still playing with different positions so maybe I can push it further.
This seat is awesome