🚴♂️ Ride longer, ride stronger, ride smarter with Diva Gel Superflow!
The Selle Italia Diva Gel Superflow saddle is a high-performance road bike seat designed for middle- and long-distance racing. Featuring a Superflow cutout to reduce perineal pressure, enhanced gel padding for durability and comfort, and a lightweight composite build at 285 grams, it offers a precise ID Match L3 fit. Backed by Selle Italia’s expert craftsmanship and a 2-year warranty, this saddle is engineered to keep serious cyclists comfortable and competitive.
Brand | Selle Italia |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 12.5"L x 7"W x 1.5"H |
Material | Composite |
Outer Material | Silicone,Gel |
Pad Type | Gel Pad |
Bike Type | Road Bike |
Global Trade Identification Number | 08030282498471 |
Item Weight | 285 Grams |
Weight Limit | 0.63 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Selle Italia |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.11 x 10.24 x 3.07 inches |
Package Weight | 0.37 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.5 x 7 x 1.5 inches |
Brand Name | Selle Italia |
Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
Model Name | DIVA Gel Superflow |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 013H901IKC001 |
Model Year | 2020 |
Style | BICYCLE,SEAT |
Included Components | saddle |
Size | 270 x 152mm |
Sport Type | Cycling |
S**A
Perfect for long hours in the saddle!
For advanced mountain biking, I need a firm saddle, but my tush likes a bit of cushiness. On epic mountain bike rides to short 2-hour rides, this saddle provides firmness and cushy support. I have one for each of my 3 mountain bikes. I considered buying a 4th after a small tumble drove a stiff 1/2” thick branch through the saddle of one of my mountain bikes, yet even with the 1/2” hole and rip made by the branch, my saddle works fine. The damaged saddle still performs well and has not ripped further, even after several rocky terrain rides in Sedona.Another plus: every so often I cannot ride for long periods. We all know what it means when you return to the saddle after a long period of not riding. The butt gets sore. With this saddle, I noticed that I’m only sore for the second day, and I recover a lot faster from a sore butt on this saddle than other saddle brands. I used to really like WTB saddles, until I tried this saddle.Price: back when I bought my 2020 IBIS Ripmo, the bike shop charged me $175 for this saddle. I bought another saddle on amazon for my 2016 Giant Trance I for $95 in Fall 2020. Now 3 months later, it’s at $114. For my new 2021 IBIS Ripmo 2, I was again charged $175 for this saddle. It’s my local shop, so I would rather support this shop for it to stay open than not, especially with so many local mom & pop businesses closing their doors permanently after the pandemic.
N**C
Comfortable fit
This is a great seat. The design fits my body perfectly as well as the firmness level. My very old saddle was too soft ans end up giving my saddle sores because it was squishing and soft I. The wrong places. Love this saddle.it is a perfect blend of design and comfort !
C**E
Very happy with this saddle!
I had a really squishy gel saddle before, and I have had it for many years. I also wear gel shorts. I got this because I was I was having a lot of soft tissue pain and chafing with my old seat. Figured it was worn out and it was time for a new one. This is a very different saddle from the one I had before in terms of profile, firmness, and material. Yes, there's gel in it, but it is a much firmer ride. That said, it has been nothing but comfortable since the first couple of 20 milerides were my backside got used to it. Got the wider size. My sit bones sit on it perfectly, and I'm not getting any of the pain or chafing inside my thighs that I was having. Just took it on a 50 mile ride and I felt way better at the end of that ride than I have been with my other seat on longer rides. I'm about to do a weekend ride in which I'll be riding 250 miles in 3 days. That will be the true test, but as of right now I'm very confident that I will be happy.
B**S
Time will tell if this will be as good as the old Diva it replaced
I purchased this to replace a Diva Gel Flow that was my go-to saddle for several years but wore out. My previous saddle had a leather cover which was starting to pull away from the bottom of the saddle, and the shell started to squeak badly when flexing (I greased the rails and determined it wasn't those but the shell around the cut out). I tried several other saddles in the interim including two Terry saddles to look for something that was at least as comfortable and possibly more durable and finally gave up and bought a replacement for my old standby. Nothing else worked for me on rides longer than 20 miles and I suffered through several high end saddles that ended up feeling like medieval torture devices after a couple hours or so (I'm a gravel and trail cyclist and typical destination rides for me are in the 3-6 hour range). The new Diva Gel Superflow has the same cutout dimensions as the old Flow. My old saddle was 152mm but according to Selle Italia's idMatch the narrower 135mm/S3 seat was the better option for me. It seems to fit my sit bones just as well without an undue amount of pressure and I'll give it a few rides to see if this is right or if I should go back to the L3/152mm. The seat otherwise seems slightly redesigned, some positives and some possibly negatives. The current generation is microfiber which may not be as durable as leather, but given the overall lifespan of this saddle in the 5-ish year range with my riding, that may not be an issue. At least I won't have to worry about rain damaging the saddle. The rails are slightly longer and titanium instead of vanox, so there is more clamping area. There is an additional groove on the nose to reduce pressure that wasn't in the old version which is nice. It is noticeably flatter than the old version and so far that doesn't seem to affect comfort, but that may be an issue for some repeat Diva riders. The shell is now all nylon and not carbon composite, so we will see if that is a plus or minus. Since the shell on my old saddle was starting to wear out as it was, I will see if going to all nylon will make a difference or not. Overall it is a quality saddle but it's not the exact same Diva as the old leather models. I put many thousands of miles on my old Diva and I'm hoping that the refreshed model will occupy the same sweet spot as the previous saddle generation did for me.Update: I exchanged my original purchase for the larger saddle to increase surface area. No more sit bone pain or saddle pressure, and it’s firm enough to stay planted and exert power without being too firm. Still not sure if I prefer the redesign over the old leather model or not, which is why I’m leaving it at 4 stars. But it’s the closest I will find to what I’m replacing and there is no doubt that it is a high quality and comfortable saddle.
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