Explore endless trails with the Gravelier Gravel Saddle, the ultimate accessory for cyclists looking for a combination of comfort and performance. This saddle was specifically designed for gravel riders who spend hours in the saddle, ride long distances and prefer to ride fast.
The Gravelier features a unique side profile that perfectly cradles the pelvis and provides stable support. The perineal saddle cutout in turn increases blood circulation and minimizes pressure in sensitive areas, especially during aggressive riding styles. Its compact length quickly transitions into a wider base, allowing the rider to easily change positions even during demanding rides. In short, the Gravelier saddle is the ideal choice for lovers of fast gravel adventures.
- The Gravelier saddle provides uncompromising comfort thanks to a specially designed profile that promotes a stable seating position in a forward lean.
- Designed to increase blood flow and reduce pressure on sensitive areas thanks to a strategically placed perineal cutout.
- The compact length and rapid saddle extension offers variety in seating positions to enhance comfort on long rides.
- Ideal for long distance and fast gravel riding, making the Gravelier an excellent companion for avid cyclists.
- The pinnacle of comfort and performance
- Forefoot-enhancing profile
- Perineal cutout improves circulation
- Compact, quick-expanding
- Ideal for long, fast rides
- Designed for gravel cycling
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.



