WTB Solano Fusion Form Saddle - Medium
WTB Solano Fusion Form Saddle - Medium - Black / Cromoly is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Comfort-Focused Performance Saddle
Overview
Overview
WTB Solano Fusion Form Saddle - Medium is designed for riders who spend medium to long hours in the saddle and prefer a stable seated position. It suits cyclists who push hard on the pedals while needing focused comfort and support.
Pressure-Free Comfort: The saddle is shaped to support the sit bones while reducing perineal and frontal pressure. This helps riders stay comfortable during harder efforts, especially when the pelvis rotates forward under pedalling load.
Added Padding for Distance: Compared to the Solano SL, the Solano has extra padding under the sit bones, middle and nose for improved comfort on longer rides. This makes it useful for riders who want a firm base with better cushioning.
Stable Yet Easy to Move: The short length, low-profile padding and rounded tail help riders move freely when out of the saddle. At the same time, the shape supports those who prefer staying in one consistent seated position while riding.
WTB Solano Fusion Form Saddle - Medium is built for riders seeking firm support, added comfort and confident performance on longer rides.
Features
Features
Specifications
Specifications
Shipping, Returns & Refunds
Shipping, Returns & Refunds
We ship across India. Shipping is free on orders above ₹2,000, and ₹99 is charged on orders below ₹2,000. Cash on Delivery is available for orders up to ₹20,000, with additional COD charges based on order value. Most orders are delivered within 3–6 working days, though delays may occasionally occur. Please note that most Shimano products may take longer to ship. View full shipping policy.
Returns can be initiated within 7 days of delivery. Items must be unused, in original condition, and returned with all tags and packaging intact. Returns are available only on select categories such as apparel, helmets, jerseys, gloves, and similar items. Wetsuits and products discounted above 5% are not eligible for return.
Returns are not accepted for compatibility-related issues unless the product description on our website was incorrect. Return shipping must be arranged by the customer, as pickup is not available.
For eligible returns, you can choose an exchange, store credit, or a monetary refund. Refunds are processed after deduction of applicable shipping and transaction charges. Order cancellations are only possible before the order is processed. View full Return & Refund Policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is thinner or thicker padding better for me?
Is thinner or thicker padding better for me?
Thinner padding tends to be preferred by riders with good flexibility who are leaned forward while pedaling for rides longer than two hours. Thicker padding is often better for riders who sit in a more upright position and find themselves on rides that usually involve less than two hours of riding. Thicker padding allows a rider's sit bones to sink into the saddle for a more cradled feel that feels plush and maximizes comfort for short durations of time. However, this same support can also pinch the soft tissues around your sit bones after a bit of time and end up causing more discomfort on lengthy rides. Saddles with thinner padding provide less cushion, are therefore firmer, and allow the sit bones to sit perched atop the saddle rather than cradled within it. While thinner padding may seem less comfortable at first, it often proves more comfortable for rides longer than two hours.
What is the max rider weight for WTB Saddles?
What is the max rider weight for WTB Saddles?
Our saddles don't have a specific weight limit. The reason being that rider weight is not what limits a saddle's strength. It's the amount of force that a rider (or the ground during a crash) exerts on the saddle that determines whether it will be damaged. It's hard to put a max rider weight limit on a saddle when a 350-pound rider may not encounter any saddle strength issues while a 120-pound rider may accidentally come down too hard on the saddle and damage it. The amount of force is a bigger factor, as well as where the force is directed on the saddle. Instead, we rely on ISO testing standards to ensure our saddles are strong enough to withstand the forces exerted in most riding situations within the intended usage. All WTB saddles meet or exceed the ISO saddle standard, which is 400 kN in a downward direction on the tail of the saddle.
Which Saddle Material is the strongest? What are the different Ride Characteristics?
Which Saddle Material is the strongest? What are the different Ride Characteristics?
Heavier riders will exert more force on their saddle compared to a lighter rider if the rider is traveling at the same rate of speed during the point of contact. Cromoly and steel saddle rails tend to be more resilient and provide increased sheer strength over titanium or carbon rails, therefore heavier riders may find more peace of mind on a saddle with cromoly or steel rails. All properly manufactured saddle rails should be able to handle the weight of riders well over 100kg, but how those materials fail when stressed to their limits would be my biggest consideration when suggesting a saddle that will be used by a heavier rider. Steel tends to bend, whereas titanium tends to shear and carbon tends to crack/snap. Heavier riders will likely find the most peace of mind on a saddle with steel or cromoly steel (lighter weight, yet still strong) rails.







