🚴♂️ Elevate your spin game with cushioned confidence!
The Domain Cycling Bike Seat Cushion is a 10.5”x7” gel-padded cover designed to fit most narrow exercise and spin bike seats, including Peloton and Echelon. Featuring soft silicone gel and Lycra fabric, it offers superior comfort and a secure, non-slip fit with an adjustable drawstring. Lightweight at 9 ounces, it enhances your cycling experience by reducing discomfort during long rides.
Brand | Domain Cycling |
Color | Pink |
Material | Nitrile |
Outer Material | Foam |
Pad Type | Gel Pad |
Bike Type | Road Bike, Mountain Bike |
Item Weight | 9 Ounces |
Manufacturer | Domain Cycling |
UPC | 718194975072 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.63 x 8.19 x 1.61 inches |
Package Weight | 0.29 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.5 x 7 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Domain Cycling |
Country of Origin | China |
Model Name | Bicycle Gel Seat Cover |
Suggested Users | Mens, Womens, Unisex |
Part Number | PinkSeatCover |
Size | Medium |
Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness, cycling |
G**I
Spin Class Beginner
I am a beginner at spin cycle class and have been wearing what I call "diaper pants" to protect my bottom from the harsh reality of the gym's cycle saddles. I hated the diaper pants. They were ok while riding but just having them on and walking to and from my car and into the gym...well, I hated them. So I decided to go to good old Amazon.com to see what I could find in the way of a gel seat cover.While I found many buying choices, some considerably less expensive than the Domain Cycling seat cover, I chose their product for 3 reasons. 1. Non-slip interior. 2. Made by bicycling enthusiasts. 3. Money back guarantee.I have just used the seat cover once so far and it worked like a charm. At first I had a bit of difficulty fitting it on the gym's saddle but after a few adjustments, it fit perfectly and never slipped during my hour long ride. My bottom was comfortable on it and I am now able to say a permanent goodbye to my diaper pants. I will not be returning the Domain seat cover. It is my friend!My only wish is that it was offered in some nice, bright colors. I fear that I might some day forget to take it home with me because it does blend in with the black seats everywhere.
M**B
Provides comfort
A few weeks ago: I bought this seat cover for my husband to use st his Parkinson's spin class. The previous cover did not give him much relief. This one, however, has provided more comfort. He says it is great for the first 40 minutes, but then he starts to feel the bike seat. I do know it fits the bike well and does not slip. He has only used it a few times so far as he just got it. At this point, I gave it 4 stars...let's see what happens in a bit.The product description was accurate and it arrived promptly. Based on my husband's comments, I would recommend this bike cover.Update...my husband says this is a great bike seat cover. It is well cushioned to give him a comfortable seat while riding his spin bike at class. He would buy it again in a heartbeat and highly recommends it!
A**R
Way more comfortable for a big guy, but slides around a little.
I have gone on 2 rides with this seat cushion. Let me set you up for the current situation, so you understand the 4-star rating, and have compassion for this poor, poor, unfortunate cushion. I am 6'-7" and weigh 315. I'm about as big of a guy as you're commonly going to encounter on a bicycle. I have a fancy-schmancy bicycle, a Trek Domane. It comes with the routine skinny-guy racing-style super-light bike saddle- you know the one, it's roughly the size, shape, and sharpness of a high-end steak knife on edge. In fact, modern high-end bike seats can cut steak just as good as such a knife. Anyway, to fit my tall and wide frame, the bike frame and handlebars are probably 30% or more larger than most, so I make the logical conclusion that I need a seat that's also 30% larger--after all I'm at least 100% larger than most men for whom this seat was designed, right? But NO, said everyone. (The guys and the bike shop, my cycling friends, and family.) They all said (and I paraphrase) "Yeah, we know you're an enormous fat-ass, and that there are other seats out there and stuff, but don't be a wuss, just use chamois cream/padded shorts, grit your teeth, and get used to it, your taint will toughen up." Well, I'm no wuss, so for the last 2 months, every time it's 38 degrees or above, I've been out there putting in between 15 and 25 miles on this taint-torturing device. I tell them, "Hey, my taint still feels like somebody's been pounding on it with a 5 pound ball-peen hammer, when should I expect this 'toughening up'?" They said to keep the faith, and warned against bike seats that are similar to my body in relative terms, saying that such seats chafe more and what-not. Well, 2 months of this was enough, and so I bought this bad boy. In addition to using this cushion, I added a 2nd pair of chamois shorts (2 pairs of padded shorts plus the cushion now). I have to admit it's WAY better. WAY WAY better. Is it good? Not good, just quite a bit less bad. I'd say that 20 miles in or so, I still find myself standing up on the pedals pretty often to get some blood to the taint/butt region before gangrene kicks in. But I'm pretty sure I could sit on a small cushion of air and if it were concentrating all my weight on such a small area of my body with bones so close to the surface, it would be just as painful, and I doubt that with a traditional racing saddle, I'll do much better. So definitely better. The reason for the loss of a star: It slips a little. They brag that it really stays put on the seat, but again, I'm pretty sure they're basing that on the experience of a normal human being. Even with it cinched as tight as it goes, it tends to slide to one side or the other. So far this hasn't left exposed areas of steak-knife-saddle to cut into my perineum, but if that changes, I'll update the review.
E**T
Very nice.
I bought this for my new stationary bike. The bike itself had one only consistent negative remark - that the seat was terrible. I thought that I'd be able to deal with any discomfort, since I'm fairly light and spend most of my time standing when riding my mountain bike. I was WRONG. I'd never used a stationary bike before, and still find it uncomfortable to use it standing. Consequently, I found myself not using the bike as often as I should've been, because my sit bones hurt so bad. I tried a couple of times to tough through it, but it would become unbearable and hurt for days. The bike uses a standard bike seat, but I wanted a simpler and cheaper option than buying a new seat. This had good reviews and a good price point. I figured it was worth a shot. I am very happy with it. I use my bike daily now. The seat cover stays put, its comfortable and I've not had any problems with the gel moving around, as some other reviews have mentioned. I would recommend this.
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