Selle Italia Novus Boost Gravel Tech Superflow S Saddle - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
1 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 1 Review
Retail Price:
$149.99
Used Value:
$89.99
Sale Value:
$134.99

Riding and racing over mixed surfaces are difficult enough, so there's no need to add saddle discomfort to the challenge. You can now say goodbye to pain in your nether regions on your all-road adventures with the Novus Boost Gravel Tech Superflow S Saddle from Selle Italia. With a compact shape and rounded profile tuned especially for gravel riding, it offers various seating positions and in conjunction with its variable density, silicone gel double padding under the durable Fibra-Tek microfiber cover, you'll achieve a comfortable ride no matter the distance or terrain.

Like other Superflow saddles in Selle Italia's lineup, the Novus Boost Gravel Tech's Gel Flow anatomic cut-out virtually eliminates pressure on the perineum and other soft tissues. This saddle falls under its S3 idmatch meaning its narrow shell is suited for those with sit bones that are closer to one another and those who have a fit requiring high pelvic rotation. Besides the added comfort this saddle offers, one of our favorite details is the large reflective treatment it adds to the rear of the saddle. It adds impressive visibility in low-light conditions and offers peace of mind when we forget to pack a light and we're out for longer than we expected. Finally, joining the saddle to your post is Selle Italia's TI316 rails utilizing titanium tubing for the durability needed over rougher roads and gravel while dropping some grams and helping to take the sting out of the repeated washboards and braking bump hits.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
255g
Cover:
Fibra-Tek
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 years
Rails:
TI 316
Recommended Use:
gravel
Seat Length:
255mm
Seat Width:
135mm

Full Reviews

10
All saddles are personal so ymmv, but I love this thing. It has just the right shape and give. Super solid materials and construction. The "boost" label at the front is a bit silly but I'm embracing it. :-)
Nick L., backcountry.com
June 3, 2020