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Schwinn No Pressure Bicycle Seat

Brand: Schwinn
Manufacturer: Pacific Cycle, Inc.
Model: SW715AZ-6
EAN: 0026599741629
Category: Sports (Saddles)
Price: $29.99  (Customer Reviews)
Dimension: 4.50 x 9.85 x 7.50 inches
Shipping Wt: 1.54 pounds. FREE Shipping (Details)
Availability: In Stock
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Product Description

The Schwinn No-Pressure seat is designed to limit pressure point content. It's crafted with high-density, comfort foam. [Read more]

Features

  • Compatible with most adult bikes, with a seat post clamp included, it allows to either be mounted to a standard seat post top with a taper, or by removing our clamp included, to mount the saddle directly by the rails
  • Wider, noseless ergonomic design relieves pressure so you can enjoy the ride for longer, great for upright, casual, and comfortable riding
  • Carefully designed to reduce pressure point contacts and relieve sensitive areas, ergonomic extra-wide shape and soft foam noseless padding, measures 9.85 inches in width and 7.5 inches in length
  • Made from weather-resistant, high-density fabric that can withstand wear and tear, making it easy to clean and maintain its dryness
  • Seat clamp included, tool required: 14mm or adjustable wrench, seat post not included

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Top Reviews

Even fit my HUGE butt!
by DiehardDogEars (5 out of 5 stars)
April 7, 2017

I have a BIG butt (working on that) and was afraid this would be too small and uncomfortable. I had NO idea how SMALL this item is!!

However, my husband put it on in a few minutes and it is SUPER comfortable. ONLY BECAUSE IT MAY HELP OTHERS I will share that I am 5'5" and 225#. We have 26" bikes. My hips / butt is 54" (I know... I know... gotta work on that and biking is part of my new workout routine) and this seat is PERFECT! It was a GREAT buy!! My husband got one for himself and he is THIN and he loves this seat too.
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Butt Happy and Wallet Friendly!
by Red72 (5 out of 5 stars)
August 7, 2015

Your butt is about to rest on a little piece of heaven. I love the comfort and retro design of this seat. I'm too old to care if I look cool or not and I'm too young to stop moving! Don't be afraid to upgrade; you don't have to be uncomfortable to exercise or cruise around. Your butt will give you a high five!
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AWESOME
by Milissa Ellen (5 out of 5 stars)
January 5, 2017

I have fibromyalgia and chronic bursitis in my hips-- this seat is an absolute godsend and I'm able to ride my bike again because of it.

There is a bit of a learning curve and you have to get used to it because it ISN'T like traditional seats, but it 100% takes the pressure off your lady bits and I will recommend it to everyone forever.
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Takes time to get used to
by RO (4 out of 5 stars)
December 10, 2015

I replaced my mountain bike seat with this one in hopes of comfier ride. At first, it was awkward and I wasn't sure about it. Other reviews were right about working best if peddles are well in front of you. However, I have gotten used to it and I am glad I got it. I don't ride on trails or anything, just cruising through town to run my dog. So, uphill I stand to peddle and downhill I just coast and sit. As long as I am seated back enough, it is comfortable and I do prefer it to the hard seat that my bike came with!

I'm attaching a snapshot of bottom - not shown and would be nice to see.
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Comfortable for casual riding for a few miles only
by Arizona Doug (3 out of 5 stars)
April 30, 2019

I've tried a lot of bike saddles, including gel, foam, leather, Brooks, road saddles, cruiser saddles, etc. I've learned that what feels "cush for your tush" for a few miles becomes painful like a torture device when riding longer miles. Your body tells you what is not working if you will observe how the pain builds as it settles in. I ride a cruiser ebike with butterfly handlebars. So, I am sitting at a 90º upright angle on the saddle. My weight comes down on my sit bones. We often say, "where the rubber meets the road," when we speak about performance issues. With a bicycle saddle, what matters most is the saddle surface contour because that's where, ahem, "the bun meets the saddle seat." Our backside buns are round--varying in degrees from person to person but round. But look at this saddle surface: it has raised foam mounds on either side rising above the center saddle surface--which is a channel--just like so many inexpensive bike saddles. The foam-packed wings or sides are pressure packed. Sure it feels soft at first. But the contour of the saddle surface is NOT SHAPED TO FIT YOUR BACKSIDE. That raised foam mound is now a pressure point that will concentrate more and more pressure against your sit bones with longer time in the saddle. Ever walked with a shoe that has a bubble in the bottom footbed and tried to ignore it but you couldn't for long? Sooner, not later, you had to remove the shoe. That's what we have here: a simple misfit that creates a pressure point. The foam bubble pushes against your backside bun, creating pressure, and your body weight is bearing down on your sit bones which are pressing against the foam mile after mile. Thus, this saddle is guaranteed to create a pressure pain point at your sit bones when you ride for more than a few miles. Take a look at the Planet Bike Comfort Tractor Bike Seat. That saddle surface is contoured to the shape of your backside with no raised pressure points--I'm not saying that saddle is perfect. What that seat does is spread your body weight evenly over a larger surface area. What this Schwinn seat does is focus your body weight on two raised pressure points--albeit soft--that will become painful after a some miles. It's worth saying that young people have more muscle sinew around their sitting bones which provides a padded cushion, and old dogs have pointy bones. Thus, this saddle may work well for younger riders. Regardless, I suspect that beyond 12 miles or so, you'll understand exactly what I'm saying. I liked the 13-inch spread. The elastomer suspension worked OK but the Planet Bike Comfort Tractor Bike Saddle had a better elastomer system. This saddle is 3 to 4 stars for younger riders, about 2, maybe 3 stars--at best--for older riders, depending on how far you ride. The Cloud-9 Cruiser Contour Saddle is another bike saddle that spreads your body weight evenly over the entire saddle with a contoured surface. But to understand what I'm really talking about, see the YLG Oversized Comfort Bike Seat or the Laterelle Ergonomic Comfort Seat. Assuming you ultimately choose a proper saddle, it can take up to a year for your backside to adjust to the saddle, since you're sitting on the working muscles and they are being compressed in different dimensions by a new saddle.
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A fantastic seat for larger humans!
by Sooch (5 out of 5 stars)
June 20, 2018

I replaced to stock seat on my Mongoose Dolomite fat tire bike with the Schwinn Super Wide Breeze Saddle. As you can see from the picture the size increase is significant. I'm a large human. 6' 1" and I weigh 385lbs. I took my bike out for a cruise last night and this seat is glorious!! It's very supportive and comfortable. If you need a larger seat for your bike this is the one!!!
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I Like This Big Seat and I Cannot Lie
by LooT (5 out of 5 stars)
April 11, 2016

I'm 5'9, 230 lbs (like its a secret). I have a wider butt and I love this seat. My butt doesn't slide around it like it did with the seat that came with my bike. I'm not in pain after riding. Hoo-rah!
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My butt is in love...
by EDH (5 out of 5 stars)
July 28, 2013

I haven't been on a bicycle in YEARS...one of the biggest reason is because my entire bottom hurts so badly after I am done. Well, last week I went biking for about 15 minutes with my boyfriend and I swear it felt like I was sitting on some medieval torture device...I could barely sit on my soft couch the next day, I was hurting so badly. My boyfriend made it clear that biking is something he really wants us to be able to do together, so I researched seats on Amazon. Unfortunately the reviews for the seats were all over the place so there was no way I could choose online. So, we went to Walmart and I chose this one and a woman's seat made by Bell.

The Bell was awful...it hurt as soon as I got on the bike, just like the original. So, my boyfriend put this one on the bike for me to try. When I got on, I couldn't believe it...there was no pain. The front pointed up a little bit and I told him...so he adjusted it. We then went for a ride that lasted over an hour...I was in HEAVEN. It was the first time in my whole life (even as a kid) that I wasn't in pain on a bike. Here it is about 5 hours later and nothing...no pain!

The quality looks great but I have no idea (being a novice) whether that is true or not. The Bell was a gel seat, this one is harder but it is padded and quilted. If I had to put money on it before i tried, I would have thought the Bell would have been more comfortable. It was not...not by a long shot. This seat somehow distributed my weight perfectly and didn't dig in anywhere. I LOVE IT.

If you put it on your bike, be sure to adjust it...I had no idea seats could be adjusted back and forth and up and down...I truly hope this review helps someone else because I feel like a whole new avenue has opened up in my life.
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nice seat
by J. Richard Behun (4 out of 5 stars)
September 26, 2017

I have been using this for about 1,000 miles.

I had been using a similar bench (from the U.K.) which lasted at least 15-years but finally gave out due to metal fatigue. I am trying this due to the cost difference (about $100 less).

I use a tube that as the curved structure on top. In order to make this seat angle enough, I have to: not use the attachment mechanism provided; mount this in the clamp which comes with the other type of bike seat post and angle this to the max (even to the point of having to change the attachment screws from front to back and back to front to handle this angle.

So far so good. I do wish this seat had more adjustability within the structure beyond the seat post mounting area as well as less of a lip at the front .

ps: during my transition from my old bench seat to starting to use this Schwinn bench seat, I used a 'normal' saddle and it did not take me long to be convinced that I never wish to use anything but a bench seat.

pps: I typically ride 75 to 90 minutes per day, 5-7 days per week.
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No complaints from my rear!
by QMegz (5 out of 5 stars)
June 25, 2016

I paid good money and got my husband a new bike for Father's Day. I bought myself a cheap Walmart bike so that I could accompany him and my toddler on their bike rides sometimes. Apparently you get what you pay for. My husband loves his bike (seat included.) My bike on the other hand..oh my. The park is a mile and a half from my house, which is as far as I went on the first trip. By the time I got there I could already feel how sore my rear end was! By the time we got home I knew I was done for. My rear hurt for 2 days!

I originally looked at some seat covers but then realized I could get a whole new seat for the same price. I chose this one due to it's price point and reviews...I was not disappointed! My rear has no complaints when I join my family on their rides to the park! The seat is still a little firm, which at first had me concerned...but again...no complaints from behind, so none will be coming from my mouth either!

One reviewer did say that theirs came with a pole...mine did not. It wasn't advertised to though, so I won't be taking any stars off. My husband had this seat switched out for me in 15 minutes.

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