Spa Cycles Aire Saddle

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ushills

Veteran
Got my spacycles aire saddle last week and fitted it over the weekend and felt the need to comment on it.

This is a very nice leather saddle, the leather is thick and hard and sounds like wood when you knock it. The underside is covered with a fabric to prevent water damage I presume and it feels like a quality saddle.

In use over 12 miles I needed to adjust the angle slightly as I kept slipping forward and felt a little too much pressure on the nose.
After tilting it up slightly I felt very comfortable and the saddle seemed to disappear.

While saddles are very subjective if you are thinking of getting a leather saddle I don't think anyone would be disappointed with the quality of the Spa saddle and it appears very well made with neat riveting and nice quality leather.

Worth a try for £45 and way more comfortable then the one that came with the bike.
 

Soltydog

Legendary Member
Location
near Hornsea
Cheers for that. Was thinking of ordering the wharf (its a little wider & might just suit my not so small rear better) saddle & now you've convinced me :thumbsup:
 

montage

God Almighty
Location
Bethlehem
Got my spacycles aire saddle last week and fitted it over the weekend and felt the need to comment on it.

This is a very nice leather saddle, the leather is thick and hard and sounds like wood when you knock it. The underside is covered with a fabric to prevent water damage I presume and it feels like a quality saddle.

In use over 12 miles I needed to adjust the angle slightly as I kept slipping forward and felt a little too much pressure on the nose.
After tilting it up slightly I felt very comfortable and the saddle seemed to disappear.

While saddles are very subjective if you are thinking of getting a leather saddle I don't think anyone would be disappointed with the quality of the Spa saddle and it appears very well made with neat riveting and nice quality leather.

Worth a try for £45 and way more comfortable then the one that came with the bike.

Any updates 2 years on?
 

stumpy66

Veteran
Location
Lanarkshire
I bought one earlier this year and love it, only prob is I can't get comfy on the spoons on my other bikes now. I have a brooks b17 and it took a while to break in, while the spa saddle I found great straight away.
 

Soltydog

Legendary Member
Location
near Hornsea
My Spa saddle has just died this week :sad: Well it might not be dead, but not sure if it can be fixed. Over the last few months it's been starting to sag a little, so I've had to adjust the tension bolt, maybe I overdid it :blush: I tried just a 1/4 turn, but that had minimal effect, so I reckon over the last few months it's probably had 3 or 4 full turns & last week whilst commuting the bolt snapped.
I'll have to call Spa tomorrow & see if they do replacement bolts. It's probably covered about 4k miles so far, I'd would have expected more from a leather saddle, but maybe my weight is a factor too? I'm currently 16st but have been as heavy as 19st :blush:
Need a replacement saddle whilst I sort this, so thinking of a cheap San Marco Ponza, as I have one on my new Planet X bike & that isn't too bad. Did a ton yesterday & wasn't uncomfortable until last 10 miles or so? Would I buy another Spa saddle? probably not, would I buy another Brooks saddle? Not sure it's a lot of money to splash out & then find it's not for me :wacko:

edit - Just phoned Spa & a new bolt is on its way to me, £6 inc post, but cheaper than a new saddle!
 
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benhayes21

New Member
I bought a Spa Aire about two years ago and it's been great - but I also had a snapped bolt about a year ago which Spa quickly replaced.

This morning (1 year on again) the replacement snapped!

I commute on the saddle about 16 miles a day, 5 days a week and do the (increasingly) occasional longer ride every few months - so also about 4,000 miles per year. And I weigh about 12 stone.
 
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