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Butterfly Ti Gel Saddleby Terry

Price: $150.00  Reg.$150.00

  
 

Color Shown: Black/White

The ultimate bike saddle for women, ridden and universally loved around the world. For 16 years, Terry has been designing and testing saddles with female athletes, distance riders and recreational cyclists. Introduced in 1999, the Italian-made Butterfly represents the best in all that research and development. The Ti Gel version takes comfort up a level with a thin layer of gel along the top, making this a wonderful saddle for endurance/distance riders. Wider in the rear than typical race saddles for good support of a woman's sit bones; completely cut away through the nose and mid-section, making it flexible and comfortable against soft tissues; low profile, flat top with multi-density injection molded foam that's a bit stiffer in the rear for more power while pedaling; lightweight, super strong ti-nox rails. Redesigned for 2011 with new black and white leather with beautiful gloss butterfly graphics. For full specs and a comparison chart of all our women's saddles, click here.

Click here to view our Saddle Safety & Care Guide.

Uncertain about which saddle to choose? Speak with our experienced Customer Service team by calling 800-289-8379. For full specs and a comparison chart of all our women's saddles, click here.

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What a ride!

I have been having trouble finding a comfortable saddle for SO long. My legs don't touch the saddle at all when I ride, and my sit bones have never been happier! It works perfectly for my shorter commutes into town and work, and I've taken it on long rides with no problem! Thanks Terry!

Cycl-artiste

Winooski, VT

11/11/2011

Not for me!

I bought this saddle after riding for several years on an earlier version of the same saddle. I ride back to back 50+ mile rides each weekend and had never had a problem until I started riding with this newer version. Despite numerous adjustments, I never could get comfortable on it. Quite frankly, it rubbed me raw to the point that I felt like I was damaging my "soft tissue." Finally gave up on it. Hope others have had better experiences with it.

Carolyn Lorio

New Orleans, LA

9/12/2011

Item No.:21045