CategoriesCustomer feedback Testimonials 13


"More than 30,000km of triathlons, races and training on the same 'original' Rido saddle, bought in 2004!""
M.Q, Belfast, Northern Ireland



"RIDO - Had several. Love ‘em!!"
K.D, Radcliffe-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, UK




"Je voudrai acheter une R2. Comment faire?
Je roule avec ma vielle rido 1er generation encore en attendant sportivements.
Pour info plus de 30000km avec (Rido) dont 1 tour de corse, 1 raid provence extreme (700km non stop), 2 triathlon d'embrun, 2 triathlon de nice, 4 defis des fondus de l'ubaye (7 cols 400km)...."

S.C, Mt. Ventoux, Provence, France



"I'd like to reserve one of the new R2s for ordering in August. Thanks very much! I love my RIDO!"
J.L, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, USA



"An R2 for me please! But the original model is still perfect."
J.McG, Tottenham, London, UK




"I bought the glow in the dark Rido for my volpe. I've used it for longer rides 50 - 75 miles and I've found it comfortable. It was a definite comfort upgrade from the velo saddle that come with the bike. Leopard print to almost anything else would have been an aethetic downgrade, but glow in the dark might be just as cool as leopard print. Anyway I'll be using the Rido for touring, and I won't wish I ever had a Brooks saddle, because my Rido doesn't give me any complaints."

MDM, http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=181093



"I'm (the) happy owner of two rido saddle for my road bikes.No crotch numbness.Throw to trash all Sell Itallias, Arione, Turbomatics, Prolinks, etc.
ruly62, http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=181093




"I have them on both my road bikes. Love them very much. I got the black ones, although they still have a little yellow stripe on the bottom which I'm not real fond of. But hey, when you're on the bike no one sees it anyway. VERY comfy - but saddles are so different for everyone, you just have to try it out and see if it works for you. The nice thing about Rido is that they are cheap compared to most any other performance saddle. You really can't go wrong if you end up not liking it. Here's the Specialized with the Rido (not a great pic I know)"

lokerola, http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=181093

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"I wanted to feedback my satisfaction with your Rido "original". Due to a prostatectomy and related radiation therapy 4 years ago, I have had trouble with bladder control following any type of riding on a "normal" type of saddle.  This has been very frustrating to me, particularly since I have long been an active cyclist on long rides, centuries, and time trials (age 69).
My experience with your Rido saddle has been a breath of fresh air, allowing rides that are comfortable and non problematic. Numbness, pain, or any type of urological problems are gone. Not only that, but this saddle is COMFORTABLE! I have not yet tried a really long ride, since my lack of stamina requires more training; but I have no doubt that it will be trouble free.
Thanks for a wonderful design!"

K.G, Arkansas, USA



"I have not yet had a chance to try out my RIDO R2 saddle, but the RIDO saddles I bought from you a couple of years ago are really good. I have never suffered badly from saddle soreness, but can say that after 50/60 miles the RIDO saddle remains perfectly comfortable, and no soreness whatsoever. (I am aged 72)." 
G.Mc, Ealing, West London, UK




"I have put a Rido saddle on my Pacific Reach. It is both very comfortable and very cheap (I paid only £7 from SJS cycles). The only down side is that it looks cheap (which of course it is) and tacky. According to thier website there is a new version - the R2 - coming out soon - lets hope it is a little easier on the eye."
karlqw, http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=181093

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"I got the blue one on my Brompton"
J.V, Helmond, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands  (Jos)

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