WTB VOLT Steel Narrow - Bicycle saddle

  • 36.01 €
  • 45.02 €
  • in stock
  • The Volt is a versatile saddle that has become WTB's most popular MTB saddle. The ideal time-tested shape for speed and comfort. The upward curved rear, subtle toe drop and medium thickness padding are the reasons for its success.

    How to choose the right saddle?

    The WTB Fit Right appSystem uses a simple method to determine the size and type of saddle. Based on individual biometrics and riding position, the width of the sit bones is determined and then compared to the full range of WTB saddles. No it's not a joke, you really need to measure your wrists. :)

    USAGE: Gravel - Cross Country - Trail - Enduro - Bikepacking

    SIZING: Narrow, Medium, Wide - 135, 142, 150 x 265mm (Carbon only available in 135mm)

     

    Steel

    Rail Material Rail Color Weight (Narrow/Medium/Wide) Details
    Carbon (7mm x 9mm) Carbon 165g Microfiber Cover/Flex-Tuned Shell / DNA Padding
    Titanium Metal and matte black 208g/225g/230g Microfiber Cover / Flex-Tuned Shell / DNA Padding
    Cromoly Metal and gloss black 290g/310g/315g Microfiber Cover / Flex-Tuned Shell / HLX + Gel Padding
    Gloss black 292g/315g/320g Microfiber Cover / Flex-Tuned Shell / DNAx Padding

     

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    • Product parameters
    • Manufacturer: WTB
    • Product code: W065-0584

  • WTB VOLT Steel Narrow

    VOLT Steel Narrow
    VOLT Steel Narrow
    VOLT Steel Narrow
  • Wilderness Trail Bikes (WTB) is currently one of the largest manufacturers of bicycle tires, rims and saddles in the world. The WTB range of tyres specialises in off-road cycling. Thus you will find many tyres for trekking, cross-country, trail, enduro or downhill.

    In recent years, the popularity of gravel bikes has been growing and WTB offers the largest number of tyres of different patterns and widths for this category of cyclist of all current brands. WTB was founded on ideas and visions about products that no one knew about until then, and they continue to do so today, still setting the direction of where mountain biking is going today.