ARMEGA SP25
SDG Bel Air V3 Lux-Alloy Saddle

- Intended Use: Enduro / All Mtn / Trail / XC
- Rail material: Lux-Alloy
- Lightweight Injected EVA Foam
Proven iconic shape with industry leading new features to deliver unparalleled comfort.
Ideal for: Enduro, All Mtn, Trail, XC.
SPECIFICATION
- Rear Rise Platform
- Hidden Undercut (Cut-Out)
- Nose Platform
- Peri-Canal Groove
- Free Float Comfort Flex
- Nylon Glass Base w/ Bridge
- Lightweight Injected EVA Foam
- ATMOS Sealing
- 1-pc cover with sonic welded sides
- 260mm x 140mm
- Weight: 236g
Brand | SDG |
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The new Bel-Air V3 was a test winner previously, one of the best mountain bike saddles we’ve tested and, apart from some new colours, it remains unchanged.
MBR has reviewed the SDG Bel-Air 3.0 Saddle. Here is what they had to say:
Supportive, comfortable and durable; there's a lot of like about the SDG Bel-Air 3.0 saddle - it's a classic for a reason.
The SDG Bel-Air V3 Lux-Alloy takes the win with a impressive 4.5 out of 5 stars. This is what MBUK had to say:
Choosing a winner between the SDG Bel-Air and the Specialized Phenom was a tough call, but after a couple of big day-long rides, the SDG seat just took it on comfort.
Bikeperfect has reviewed the SDG Bel Air V3.0 Lux-Alloy Saddle, check out what they had to say:
The SDG Bel Air saddle has been a classic since the original mid-'90s versions, which introduced the concept of funky camo, cowskin and other novelty covers.
MBR has tested the SDG Bel-Air 3.0 saddle. Here is what they had to say:
The new SDG Bel-Air 3.0 still retains the original DNA but it has a wider nose, a bit more height at the rear and is slightly shorter overall.
OTM Cycling Magazine has been testing the SDG Bel-Air V3 Lux-Alloy Saddle. Heres what they had to say:
SDG has released a new saddle for 2020 and that is the highly anticipated Bel-Air V3 saddle which borrows the comfort and profile from the original Bel-Air but redesigned in an updated package that wouldn’t look out of place on any dream bike build.