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Schwinn Comfort Bike Seat for Men and Women, Replacement Saddle Fits All Adult Bikes with Standard Seat Post, Universal Fit, Bicycle Accessories

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Color: Cruiser/Quilted Black


Size: Comfort Bike Seat


Features

  • Extra soft foam add flair and comfort, universal fit for any adult bike with a standard seat post, item dimensions 10 x 10 x 6 inches
  • Coil springs act as shock absorbers, perfect for riding on rough or bumpy roads, ideal for an upright cruise
  • Water-resistant protection offers safeguarding against various weather conditions
  • Enhance the visual appeal of your bicycle by incorporating a vintage-inspired seat
  • Suitable for both recreational riders and dedicated cyclists

Description

Welcome to your new Schwinn comfort bike saddle. Let’s put the comfort back into your ride with a ergonomic wider noseless saddle designed to relieve pressure. Its universal fit is compatible to most traditional adult bikes and stationary bikes with standard sized seat posts. (Seat post is not included)

Brand: Schwinn


Color: Cruiser/Quilted Black


Product Dimensions: 10"L x 10"W x 6"H


Material: foam


Outer Material: Foam


Brand: ‎Schwinn


Color: ‎Cruiser/Quilted Black


Product Dimensions: ‎10"L x 10"W x 6"H


Material: ‎foam


Outer Material: ‎Foam


Pad Type: ‎Foam Pad


Bike Type: ‎Cruiser Bike


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎12


Manufacturer: ‎Pacific Cycle, Inc.


UPC: ‎757183117208 744288421248 038675610712


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎13.03 x 10.35 x 6.1 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.11 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎12 x 10 x 6 inches


Item Weight: ‎2 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Schwinn


Country of Origin: ‎China


Warranty Description: ‎One Year Limited


Model Name: ‎Schwinn Comfort Bike Saddle


Suggested Users: ‎Adult-Unisex


Part Number: ‎SW76107A-2


Style: ‎Comfort Bike Seat


Included Components: ‎Saddle


Size: ‎Comfort Bike Seat


Date First Available: May 26, 2012


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Comfortable and good value
Color: Commuter/Foam Noseless Size: Comfort Bike Seat
Comfortable seat much nicer than the one that came on the bike. Easier to ride longer distances.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024 by JMCooper

  • Saves my, um, bits, in ANY riding posture - have used mine on an exercise bike for six years
Color: Commuter/Foam Noseless Size: Comfort Bike Seat
According to Amazon, I bought this Schwinn noseless comfort seat in December of 2015, and am just now (April 2021) buying another because there was a killer deal plus a coupon so I wanted to have a spare stashed. For the last few years, I've ridden my exercise bike (Schwinn 126) an hour every morning, 18-19 miles in crosstraining mode at 13/16 resistance - but it took me a while to work up to that. So, after nearly six years of steady use at increasing lengths of time and intensity, the old seat is just now starting to show its age. The vinyl is starting to crack a bit at the front, not all the way through, just that top layer, a shallow network of small cracks. I'm thinking that the foam is probably pretty beat down by now too, but it's still comfortable. Honestly, if the deal hadn't come up, I wouldn't have given a thought to replacing it yet. The bike is indoors, right next to a large window that's nearly always open, so that's exponentially more sun exposure than a bike seat that lives in the garage or hallway. The advice from others to position the seat a bit further back than usual correlates with my experience. Also, you can ignore that diagram showing that this style of seat is most appropriate for an upright or slightly bent over riding posture; I ride in every position from standing on the pedals and upright to full-on crouch, and this seat works fine. In fact, for me, the comfort aspect of a noseless seat is even more pronounced in full crouch/grind/beast mode. I think this seat is what helped me increase my rides, because I remember climbing off the old seat after a workout and going to the bathroom and WOW did that hurt, like "do I have kidney stones" kind of fire. Haven't had that since I got this seat, although I've experienced it a few times when I've ridden an actual bike with a typical bike seat for a half day or so. Maybe I'm just tender down there, it sure as heck ain't extraordinary proportions. A noseless bike seat DOES take some getting used to. Among other things, because there's no central nose, once your butt reaches the front edge you could slip off. If you take your hands off the handlebars, it may take a bit more core stability to keep from sliding too far forward. I think at one point I adjusted the tilt to prevent slipping forward, but that was a long time ago. Bottom (ha!) line: this is my ideal bike seat, proven by my buying a second before the first one wore all the way out just to make sure I'd have one on hand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2021 by Eagle80

  • Different and alright but could be better
Color: Commuter/Foam Noseless Size: Comfort Bike Seat
Bought this for use on a Joroto brand stationary bike and had no problem installing it. This is the second seat I've tried on the bike other than the original and both have their pros and cons. For this one, I do love the noseless design. As someone who likes to ride sitting upright it is very nice for that while still providing enough support to lean forward for short stints. It installed very easily and the bolts secured more quickly than my first seat. I am one of those people who the nose of the bike tends to put too much pressure on sensitive areas so this noseless design is amazing and really does feel better in that regard. However, it is a bit firmer than I'd like and could be slightly bigger, maybe half an inch in either direction. Though it's an "extra wide" seat, it's a few inches narrower than my hips and I have to sit slightly off the back to feel fully supported. It also doesn't seem to be able to tilt up and down like the nosed seat I had before, which would be a nice option since it is tilted slightly forward. I love that this design is available and do feel quite comfortable for most of my less than hour long rides but there are a couple improvements I would make. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024 by Cady L

  • Installed easily on a Schwinn Airdyne AD4
Color: Commuter/Foam Noseless Size: Comfort Bike Seat
I have an old vintage Schwinn Airdyne AD4 stationery bike which is not a bad model at all - they were made with a lot more metal components than the current Airdynes, and are great for burning off calories in a low easy cardio zone or by doing Tabatas. You can find them online pretty cheaply for the quality - but like most of the Airdyne models, the stock bicycle seat feels horrible to most people - hard as a rock, you always feel like you're about to slide off, and the your weight seems to be borne by the very sensitive perineal region. A gel seat cover offered only minimal relief. But this seat installed quickly in a couple of minutes - just loosen the bolt holding on the old seat, slide it off, and slide on the new one. Push the seat back and forth before tightening to adjust the distance from the handles to the desired location, then push down or up on the front to adjust the seat to a comfortable position for your anatomy, then tighten the bolt and you're done. Very comfortable ride now and a very reasonable price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023 by Michael J. Conrad

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