Reviews over the
Pro Turnix Team Flow Carbon
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4 / 5
Good for professionals; less suitable for day-trippers.
It is a firm and light saddle, however, the seat comfort lets up over long distances. For a cyclist (with pads around the groin), this problem will be less prominent, but for the layman, it is pretty obvious.
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4 / 5
Tight saddle for the avid cyclist with sufficient comfort
It is a light saddle. Thanks to supplied size chart, it is easy to fit. It is hard but with sufficient comfort. Even after a ride of over 7 hours, my seat did not bother me.
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4 / 5
comfortable, slim saddle.
Saddle with a fine stiff carbon saddle deck. Despite the stiff deck, the saddle is very comfortable. The slightly curved shape makes it easy for me to sit in an aerodynamic position. The recess ensures that even after long rides I have much less trouble with sleeping noble parts. The slim appearance and nice materials make it a sleek saddle for the road bike.
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4 / 5
Ideal for the discerning sports cyclist watching weight.
It is a clear sporty saddle suitable for MTB and road bikes. Installation is as you would expect from a saddle, with brief but clear instructions. It should pose no problems for the target audience of this luxury saddle. It looks sleek, no exaggerated colours or shapes, so won't look out of place on any sporty bike. A nice extra is that at the back of the bottom there are two screws. According to the icon, you can screw a GoPro/camera mount to it, but you can also mount a mudguard etc. I placed the saddle on a Brompton folding bike because it has a small profile and a very low weight (half compared to my normal saddle). I like to sit 'sportily' (forward) and this saddle is fine for that, also for actively manoeuvring through town and bumpy terrain. It is a hard and thin saddle but I am surprised by how comfortable it is, even on somewhat longer tours. I haven't tried it for more than half an hour at a time.
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4 / 5
Very nice saddle
I have been looking for a new saddle since 2010 and it has taken me 11 years to find one. Tried a lot, but always failed so far. I'm even considering buying an extra one as a spare so I don't have to spend another 11 years looking for a new saddle! Really very conformable, on the bike within minutes and even got through the first ride of the year of over 4h painlessly. As any experienced cyclist will tell you, saddles are very personal and what works for one person may not work for another. However, I think this saddle is an excellent choice and should be an improvement for most riders.
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4 / 5
Top saddle so far
First impression was that the saddle felt a bit hard compared to my original MTB saddle. After the first few kilometres of cycling, I noticed that this does not have to be a disadvantage. With the original saddle, I often got sore buttocks after 30 km anyway, not this time! Even did an extra 10 km and 0 bother.
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
Comfortable saddle for average bikes
Sincerely surprised by this comfortable and light saddle. Also handy with the measuring tool to fit the saddle in exactly the right place. Not only does it look nice, it also sits well. Not too hard, not too soft. Ideal for the average and novice cyclist. Price-quality is therefore the ideal saddle. Would recommend it to anyone!
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4 / 5
nice saddle
The saddle was very easy to fit on my bike. It looks really nice, nicer than my current saddle. In terms of comfort, it's fine, but not better than my current saddle, I expected a bit more. I am a moderate cyclist and find saddle comfort very important, I cycle mainly for pleasure. This saddle is sufficient for that, but I still get saddle sore.
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4 / 5
Solid light and compact medium hard saddle
Good solid saddle which is easy to install. Very light and quite hard. With a kind of fairing for a better sitting position ( for aggressive riders). Looks good, also possibility to install tr other way but I could not do that on my bike.
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4 / 5
Solid saddle of nice quality
I was lucky enough to be given the opportunity to test the PRO Turnix Performance Saddle. How lucky? Until this saddle, I have tried many a saddle. On different bikes (now the Riese & Müller Roadster Urban), different saddle suspensions (now Creek Thudbuster), cycling shorts etc etc. So yes happily, with another opportunity to find the real thing. The PRO Turnix Performance exudes solidity and quality at the sight of it. Very lightweight and a beautiful hard "shell", with a subtly soft finish. Not too soft for sure but just comfortable enough. Fitting the saddle is easy for any average cyclist. Make sure the saddle is horizontal, well positioned in relation to the cranks and handlebars, so you don't sit too far forward or back, and of course the right height. There are plenty of descriptions on the internet to find the right position. Tighten the bolts and off you go. The first experience is downright positive. Enthusiastic, I almost dare not believe it, but has this saddle become the real deal? To be honest, I haven't ridden enough km yet. Over the next few days, we will be in Zeeland and making the necessary trips. We have already selected a number of varied routes using the Komoot route planner, including various cycle paths from asphalt to cobblestones, unpaved paths, etc. After that, I will give a final verdict on this saddle. I am very curious, but the omens are definitely positive.