WTB SADDLES
2012 WTB Devo Carbon Saddle
This is not a saddle. This is Devo. WTB's under-butt offering for racing is moderately wide side to side (140mm) and relatively short front to rear (255mm). It looks unlike anything else in its category. At first, it seems like a downhill saddle -- and twice-over world DH champ Fabian Barel ...read more
2012 WTB Deva SLT Saddle
We don't like the name of this WTB saddle. To them we want to ask WTF? When we read Deva, we hear "Diva" which could be the most cliché term ever. Not WTB's intent, but that's what we hear. While women have been known to love this saddle because of its shape, we stress it IS NOT a women's ...read more
2012 WTB Silverado SLT Saddle
The WTB Silverado saddle is, much like the name, a western ideal. A great saddle for those who prefer a narrow, long seat that allows some positioning flexibility while not getting in the way. Sleek, like a fine horse. Light, like the minimal gear you carry in your hydration pack. The WTB ...read more
2012 WTB Rocket V SLT Saddle
Who's going to argue with Steve Peat? The World Champ rides a WTB Rocket V SLT saddle. So maybe he doesn't sit down as much as the rest of us, but when he does, this is what he plants it on. This curvy saddle harkens back to the glory days of the Concor saddle, but has greater width and more ...read more
2012 WTB Devo SLT Saddle
If you don't mind a 10 gram weight penalty, the difference of a half slurped GU packet, then the WTB Devo SLT saddle might be more to your liking than the Carbon. The money you save could go to your nutrition fund, so you'll be well-fueled for your next race. As with the Devo Carbon, the SLT ...read more
2012 WTB Pure V SLT Saddle
The WTB Pure V SLT is a curvaceous saddle that looks, upon first glance, that it may be too big and too heavy for high performance riders. We've found this not to be the case. And if you don't believe us, just ask Wade Simmons, one of the forefathers of freeriding. If your daily ride is more of ...read more
2012 WTB Rocket V Team Saddle
The WTB Rocket V Team is nearly identical to the top-of-the-line SLT version. It uses the same titanium rails as the SLT to keep it trim, but it features a synthetic cover instead of leather to trim a few extra bucks off the bottom line. The Rocket V Team is available in Black and White. Both ...read more
2012 WTB Valcon Team Carbon Saddle
The WTB Valcon Team Carbon saddle is strange in how it disappears out on the trail. It doesn't go anywhere, but you tend to forget it's there. That's good. That's really good. And while it may not win over any hearts (or those precious lobes distantly connected to the heart) on the showroom ...read more
2012 WTB Pure V Team Saddle
Sometimes as you step away from top-tier products the quality falls away at a rapid pace. Not so with the WTB Pure V Team saddle. The only thing it gives away to the more expensive SLT version is 10 grams and a full leather cover. The WTB Pure V Team saddle is the WTB saddle you can tell from ...read more
2012 WTB Rocket V Pro Saddle
You'll get a lot of bang for your buck with the WTB Rocket V Pro Saddle. It provides the performance of the Rocket V at a budget price. The upswept rear portion of the saddle harkens back to the glory days of the Concor. But here it's a bit wider and has more padding. Those who like the Rocket V ...read more

















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