Reviews over the
Ass-Savers 10 x 38 CM
5 / 5
Simple and good. Least ugly solution.
With this length, your back may not stay completely dry, but your butt will. And that's what it's all about
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5 / 5
light and effective
We get regular rain where I am and this stays on the bike during the summer. It is very effective in light showers and keeps lower back and ass from getting saturated in these conditions.
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5 / 5
Super product!
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5 / 5
Perfect
super convenient to use, lightweight, name with a wink and not expensive!
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5 / 5
Price - quality a great product. Solid basic protection
Solid basic protection in bad weather or bad surfaces. On or off the bike in no time, very easy.
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5 / 5
Top product, good simple quality
Top product. Does what it is supposed to do and stays put.
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5 / 5
Cheap good working fender.
Easy to mount and fender works fine.
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5 / 5
Works perfectly!
Works perfectly
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5 / 5
Meets requirements well
Does exactly what you expect it to do! Great thing and easy to attach without fasteners.
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5 / 5
Nice simple mudguard that does what it needs to do
After watching a short (universal) video explanation, the mudguard is easy to install. Installation of a second mudguard for my other bike was done within two minutes. Bending back the front part that eventually clamps/blocks the mudguard behind the saddle works adequately.
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5 / 5
Easy
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5 / 5
Should have had it much earlier.
Super easy mounting, both on my road bike and atb. Works fine and is firmly attached, easy to remove again when cleaning your bike. In short, highly recommended!
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5 / 5
Fine thing!
Does exactly what I bought it for. A bit pricey for a small piece of plastic, though.
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5 / 5
Easy to attach and works fine .
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5 / 5
For the days with Dutch weather
A simple piece of plastic that you attach under your saddle. This keeps your back clean when the road is not dry. It weighs nothing and works great. Just make sure it is well secured under your saddle otherwise you will soon need another one :-)
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5 / 5
Does what it should, satisfied with the result
Does what it needs to do perfectly, but in slightly wetter weather a full set of mudguards will make you a lot more comfortable on the road
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5 / 5
Top product; simple, effective and cheap
The height of the mounting spot and the small size of the saver do not prevent any spray from getting on your back & butt but reduce it considerably. You realise that a dry chamois is very comfortable after all. Highly recommended!
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5 / 5
Highly recommended!
Does perfectly what it is supposed to do: save your ass. It's not an umbrella, you probably already noticed, so 100% dry you won't stay anyway. This mini wing is aesthetically pleasing, has a very low price and just keeps the nasty spray off your ass. Must have.
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5 / 5
Easy thing, keeps you dry well
Super easy to assemble or detach. Big enough to keep you well dry.
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5 / 5
Easy to clip under your saddle and a real saver!
Easy to clip under your saddle, small but nice, doesn't move like other larger mudguards. Really stops most dirt!
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5 / 5
Very good
Easy to place Now keep a dry bum and back
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5 / 5
light easy and good
Easy to mount and change bikes and keeps most wetness away. Now bought a 2nd so I don't have to keep switching between mtb and road bike, highly recommended
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5 / 5
Easy assembly
Easy to attach, still keeps you dry a bit longer during wet weather
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5 / 5
Regret not having bought this earlier
Best bike purchase in years. Sits well in place, doesn't cost much and does what it's supposed to do: keep butt, back and backpack clean in autumn weather!
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5 / 5
Ideal thing
It is easy to fit and is effective but not so big that it looks ugly. When going on the motorway with your bike on the back, it is advisable to take it off (otherwise it may be blown off).
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5 / 5
excellent!
All those people who think it is just ugly to put an Ass-Saver on Race or MTB should know how nice it is to cycle with a dry chamois in the rain or fashioner....
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5 / 5
Great buy and fits perfectly
This ass-saver fits perfectly on my beone road bike because it is 38 cm long it protects your can and back well from mud spotters.
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5 / 5
Top; functional and minimal. Almost perfect
5 / 5
Good protection
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4 / 5
Fine wing
Attaches in seconds and is secure. Have 1 for the mtb and 1 for the road bike. I have been using the one for the mtb for years and it has never come off. Nor is this possible if you attach it properly.
4 / 5
Very happy with my new bike kit
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4 / 5
Does not fit under every saddle
Had originally bought the Ass Saver for my MTB, however it does not fit (neatly) under my SR saddle. With some cutting and pasting, it now stays in place, but that means it cannot be removed easily anymore
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4 / 5
Excellent price/quality
Simple but good ! Fixed perfectly on my slightly older model saddle.
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4 / 5
Worth its money
Doesn't stop all wetness, but does offer a bit of protection. icm a backpack, I don't have wet bottoms like before.
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4 / 5
Just handy for the wet season
4 / 5
Top product!
Convenient, cheap and does what it promises. On a really wet road, you still get dirty but significantly less than without an ass-saver.
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4 / 5
Does its job
It is quite tricky to fold it properly so that it stays fixed between your saddle rails. When it sits it works top
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4 / 5
Perfect
Good price/quality
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4 / 5
Cheap and effective
Does what it needs to do, and at a great price. Does not last as long as the more expensive options, though.
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4 / 5
Top stuff
Jacket stays a lot cleaner now
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4 / 5
Handy to carry with you at all times
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4 / 5
Good and easy to fit
4 / 5
An affordable great option for preventing lots of rainwater and mud on the back of your clothes
My expectations where slightly higher (see cons) but the product can certainly be used and experienced as intended.
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4 / 5
Installed in ten seconds
Installed on my MTB (which I use mostly in town). If the road surface is slightly wet then this ass saver is sufficient. Puddles and the like are still better to ride around. On my road bike I also have it, and then it is sufficient for everything because it has thinner tyres.
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4 / 5
Does what it promises
It is easy to use and does everything as expected.
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3 / 5
I already lost it on the 1st drive....
The ass seaver looked as expected, but attaching it under my saddle was not as easy as expected. The piece that had to be folded over under the saddle did not have enough grip and I went cycling anyway against my better judgment. Perhaps I should have removed the pannier first after all. Well. Pity...because I do like the product
3 / 5
Remains difficult to assemble
You have to get the hang of it ... and then he's all right
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3 / 5
Moderate fixation
My girlfriend and I both lost this Ass saver today. Unable to fix under Specialized Power saddle. Before this, we both had a free thing from Shimano, which I had to cut roughly loose to remove- perfectly fixable to saddle rail.
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3 / 5
Great idea, poor resiliance.
I was really excited for it. Installation was super simple, the mudguard worked great. However, it is thin plastic and one fall of the bike was enough to make it bent.
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3 / 5
Easy but vulnerable
Handy to use, easy to assemble. But be careful when getting on and off, there is a fold in it, so it is vulnerable.
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3 / 5
Product is very easy to use but does not keep you dry
When used with a road bike in wet weather, it allows tyre splashes to pass through.
2 / 5
Insufficient
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2 / 5
Good protection, lasts moderately.
2 / 5
Not really for MTB
Handy thing that Ass-saver but this one is especially handy for a road bike. My 29er MTB has tyres that are too wide and now it still splashes past... Apparently there is also a wider version but you (Mantel) don't have it in the range. A pity because I have already used this one but would have ordered the wider one if I had known earlier...
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2 / 5
Easily but quickly lost on a ride
Ass-saver lost twice on first ride on the road
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2 / 5
Not my thing
Maybe I did not read the instructions properly, but I also found m difficult to fasten, lost several times while cycling. Definitely lost after day, in my opinion it is not easy to fasten