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Brooks Saddles B66 Bicycle Saddle with Clamp (Men's)

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Color: Antique Brown-Black Steel Rails


Size: Men's


Features

  • HANDMADE IN ENGLAND- Manufactured using 100 year old traditional techniques and the finest vegetable tanned leather.
  • ORIGINAL DESIGN- The design for the B66 has evolved all the way from 1927, keeping the traditional integrity along the way.
  • BLACK STEEL-Crafted with all black steel, tubular steel rivets and double rail design.
  • SUITED TO CITY RIDING- The B66 are ideal for daily city touring use, especially in upright posture.
  • DOUBLE RAILS- Classically sprung with double rails for supreme comfort.

Description

Brooks Saddles B66 is among Brook's most loved products, having been on the market since 1927. Classically sprung with double rails for supreme comfort, B66 is the ideal all-rounder for daily city or touring use in a rather upright posture. It is the most appropriate for cyclists who set their handlebars higher than their saddles. In general, the more upright your riding posture, the wider, and more heavily sprung, the saddle you should choose. This black leather saddle has tubular steel rivets, and weighs 1045 grams.


Brand: ‎Brooks England


Color: ‎Antique Brown-Black Steel Rails


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎10.24 x 8.27 x 1.97 inches


Outer Material: ‎Leather


Pad Type: ‎Gel Pad


Bike Type: ‎City Bike


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎13.23 x 8.82 x 4.45 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.65 Kilograms


Item Weight: ‎1.05 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Brooks England


Warranty Description: ‎Two years from the date of purchase against defects in manufacture or materials


Model Name: ‎B66


Suggested Users: ‎mens


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Brooks


Part Number: ‎B281HS A07205


Model Year: ‎2009


Size: ‎Men's


Sport Type: ‎Cycling


Date First Available: August 23, 2006


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  • Close, but no cigar. Super Quality as always
Color: Black-Black Steel Rails Size: Men's
While restoring my 1964 Raleigh Sport I needed a replacement Brooks B72 saddle. Sadly, Brooks no longer offers that exact model saddle. This was the closest substitute that I could find. Brooks, in England, was extremely helpful in my efforts. They truly offered their best advice, consideration for alternatives, possible re-building of my seat frame…..couldn’t have been nicer. The substitute saddle looks great, works as it should, and goes unnoticed by all but the extreme perfectionists like me. Super quality products…..always! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2023 by MikeyTCW

  • Could this saddle BE any more comfortable?
I actually have a difficult time imagining how this design could be improved. My first Brooks saddle was a B72 which I purchased in 1977. It was far and away the most comfortable saddle I'd ever used up to that point, but I didn't ever apply any type of leather dressing to it, and eventually the leather dried out and cracked around the rivets. I purchased this B66 as a replacement, and have been riding it for more than 10 years now, being careful to apply Brooks Proofide from time to time. After more than 10 years of use, it still looks almost perfectly new, with just a slight "polishing" of the rivets visible. This is a fairly wide saddle, 210 mm, and well suited for bikes with an essentially upright riding position. I've got it installed on an old mountain bike whose handlebars are a couple of inches higher than the saddle. I have used lower handlebars on this bike in the past, even level with the saddle, and it works equally well, just needing a small adjustment on the tilt. Either way, I can literally ride for hours without any sort of soreness or numbness. The firm leather provides exactly the right amount of support, flexing just enough beneath you to distribute pressure over a wide area, instead of concentrating it in a small area. The twin coil springs in the back do a nice job of absorbing some of the shocks which get past the tires. Like the leather, they are somewhat firm, but they provide a noticeably smoother ride. Additionally, the leather does not seem to trap much body heat, and in fact has three small "ventilation" holes on the top, so feels noticeably cooler when riding in warm weather. This saddle has four thick wires forming the base, which attach to the clamp. The clamp is designed to be used on old-style "straight" seatposts. However, the saddle can be used on modern seatposts by simply NOT using the included clamp, and instead using the Breezer "Saddle Sandwich" which is sort of an adapter for the four wire base. Or you can just order the B67, which has two wires on the base, like most other seats. Because such saddles are attractive to thieves, I recently tried two days on a "modern" gel saddle with a relieved center advertised as a "comfort" saddle for upright bikes, thinking that I might use it as my "commuting saddle". What a huge disappointment this turned out to be. In less than 30 minutes, I was noticing the significantly greater pressure on the soft tissues between my "sit" bones, and was soon looking for opportunities to stand on the pedals. I was also getting off the saddle to stand at traffic lights. After two days, I'd had enough, and returned it to the store from which it had come. With the Brooks, I just remain seated and put one foot on the curb while waiting for lights to change. For the HUGE difference in comfort, it is well worth the slight extra trouble to remove the saddle and seatpost, and bring them inside with me while at work or the gym. Admittedly, this is not a cheap saddle, but it isn't SO much more than some of the higher-end vinyl/lycra/gel types. When considering the purchase, bear in mind the long, long service you are likely to receive (given proper care) and the extreme improvement in riding pleasure which you are likely to experience. Pro-rating the cost over so many years makes it apparent what a great value this saddle actually is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2011 by Ronald L. Russell

  • The best bicycle saddle I've ever used
I was pretty dubious about Brooks saddles until I inherited my dad's Raleigh Sports. The original Brooks was gone so I purchased a replacement for it because I was restoring it to like new condition for sentimental reasons. From the very first minute this saddle was more comfortable than any other bike saddle I've ever used. It has only gotten better as it has broken in. Now I want to put a Brooks on my primary bike too. Pros: *Firm wide leather hide saddle has plenty of support for your sit bones and cradles your behind rather than sitting on an overstuffed bean-bag that rides up your crack. *Spring suspension makes riding an upright bike a breeze even on pothole-strewn urban streets. *Double-rail construction of the B66 gives more frame support and less flex where it isn't supposed to be -especially for heavier riders in the upright riding position. *Long-lasting performance. A properly cared-for Brooks will last you nearly a lifetime -It might even outlive you if you aren't an everyday rider. Cons: *Leather saddles require somewhat regular maintenance with Proofhide leather treatment to stay supple and so they don't dry out or get saturated with moisture. It isn't zero-maintenance like a cheap vinyl/plastic saddle. *The leather needs to be protected from the elements. Don't leave this seat out in the rain uncovered or even ride in the rain without covering the bottom of the saddle as well as the top. Water will cause the leather to stretch and ruin the tension and shorten the lifespan. Proofhide helps protect against moisture in the air or sweat but can't stop rain. A simple plastic bag will do the trick, tied snug around the seatpost. *Brooks saddles are so sought-after that they are not only expensive when new, but a target to thieves as the used prices are quite high too. In some areas it is just not safe to leave a Brooks out where thieves can steal it. Overnight outside is foolhardy in a big city. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2011 by Raleighphile

  • It's a Brooks...
Color: Honey-Black Steel Rails Size: Men's
After my positive experience with the B67 (you can see my review there) I couldn't resist when this B66 came as an Amazon Warehouse deal, so I bought it for my cruiser. Compared to the B66 this saddle has the advantage that the seat clamp is included- no hunting for a clamp here- but also this model only can be used with seat posts like the one pictured. Having been a warehouse deal there were some particulars. Obviously this saddle has been in the box for a longer time. The "Bugle" newsletter that came with it was from 2016, so it sat there for like 3 years. The leather was accordingly dry, so I primed it twice with Proofide before the first use. Also it feels harder, and I expect the break-in time to be longer and need some extra care. Since other than that the saddle is in mint condition, I am sure that at the end it will be as comfy as the B66 I am using on my day-to-day bike. I will keep this review updated. UPDATE May 27 2019: The saddle is breaking in well and feels much more comfy already. Now, the light brown is darkening somewhat with use and break-in. This is OK with me (I actually wanted a darker color, but having been a warehouse deal I had to take what was available), but I want you all to know that this is likely to happen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2019 by Andy Andy

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