The Cambium C17 Carved is a saddle designed for pressure relief, ideal for bikepacking, commuting, gravel and cycle touring. Suitable for the angled riding position, the C17 Carved is ideal for long journeys and ultra-endurance cycling events as well as urban cycling.

Is Brooks cambium good?

Price. With a retail price of $120 (we found it for less via Amazon) the Brooks Cambium C17 All Weather isn’t cheap but does compare to most decent aftermarket saddles. With its stylish aesthetic, comfortable profile and smooth ride, it’s well worth the investment, equally-suited to Lycra or plain clothes rides.

How long does Brooks cambium last?

With proper maintenance and care, the leather will mold to your body and last for years. For this test, I rode on the B17 S Standard for 2,500 miles over almost three months. Note: For both B17 and C17 models, the “S” stands for “short” and generally fits better to female anatomy.

How comfortable is Brooks cambium?

It’s good, but not quite good enough. Comfortable, but not quite comfortable enough. Basically, it’s not leather! In my opinion, whilst the Brooks Cambium C17 is arguably the best non-leather saddle for long-distance cycling on the market, it is still inferior to a good leather bicycle saddle.

What so good about Brooks saddles?

Surprisingly, it is comfortable because it is so hard. Instead of filling all your crevices with gel pads, which effectively give many more points of friction and cause saddle sores, the Brooks saddles are effectively a very stiff hammock hung from each end.

Where are Brooks saddles made?

Brooks England was founded in 1866 and has been producing bicycle saddles from its factory in Smethwick, West Midlands, since 1882. It has been owned by an Italian company since 2002 and the made-in-England saddles are shipped to Italy for worldwide distribution, including back into the U.K.

Do Brooks cambium saddles break in?

The Brooks Cambium saddles function the same way, but they use organic cotton-topped vulcanized rubber instead of leather. And since it’s rubber instead of leather, there’s absolutely zero break-in time.

What is the difference between Brooks C15 and C17?

The C15 is a road or MTB saddle, very versatile and a better fit for a more sporty rider looking for something sleeker and more versatile than the C17 and finally the Carved, designed to relieve pressure off the perineum on longer rides.

Why do people love Brooks saddles?

The shiny surface, too, helps stop chafing and even heavy cotton jeans have moisture wicked-away quickly by the leather. In short, it might look uncomfortable, but it is in fact the most comfortable kind of seat you can buy.

How do you break in a Brooks saddle?

For a Faster Break-in:

  1. Lightly coat the entire surface of the saddle.
  2. Let it sit for about 10 mins.
  3. Polish it off with a clean rag to remove excess.

Who owns Brooks?

Berkshire Hathaway
Brooks Sports/Parent organizations

Are Brooks saddles really that comfortable?

Is it comfortable? Surprisingly, it is comfortable because it is so hard. Instead of filling all your crevices with gel pads, which effectively give many more points of friction and cause saddle sores, the Brooks saddles are effectively a very stiff hammock hung from each end.

How comfortable is the Brooks cambium C17?

Comfortable, but not quite comfortable enough. Basically, it’s not leather! In my opinion, whilst the Brooks Cambium C17 is arguably the best non-leather saddle for long-distance cycling on the market, it is still inferior to a good leather bicycle saddle.

How many colours does the Brooks C17 come in?

The C17 comes in three finishes: black, octane (blue) and this stunning bronze/orange. I felt this colour hinted at the timeless appeal of a classic Brooks

Why choose brobrooks cambium saddles?

Brooks introduced its natural rubber Cambium saddles a while ago as an instantly comfortable alternative to the legendary perineum patience-testing leather saddles. The range is literally wider than ever now and the C17 Cambium delivers incredible, colour-optioned comfort if you’re not watching the grams.

What are Brooks Saddles made of?

It has the same basic structure as a classic Brooks saddle, but instead of a sheet of leather across the ends of the rails, Brooks has come up with a combination of vulcanised natural rubber, cotton canvas and structural textile for the top.