Liberator X Elite

$109.95
Item: 21025L02
By: Terry
Color: Black Nightlight
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Description
The Liberator Elite is designed for the elite touring rider who needs all-day comfort, demands premium features and wants the optimal balance of relief and saddle weight. This saddle has a wider cutaway than the other Liberators, providing additional relief for longest distances and a thin gel layer along top of saddle provides an additional level of comfort. It also features a premium leather cover for durability, with a shaped rear reflective panel for enhanced visibility in low light. You'll note that the Elite also has a narrower profile, but doesn't sacrifice on comfort. It's a wonderful choice for serious touring riders.
product Detail
• black perforated leather with reflective rear panels
• widest cutaway in the Liberator line up for maximum pressure relief
• length x width: 249mm x 163mm
• weight: 340 grams; 12 ounces
• rails: Cr-mo

Product Features

Best Comfort for Women and Men

Saddle length, width, and placement of the center cut away are optimized for the differences in male and female anatomy, as well as riding style.

Gel Inserts for Additional Comfort

Strategically placed, thin gel inserts are used for additional softness.

Premium Cover Materials

Highest quality leathers and synthetic options that are durable and weatherproof.

U.S. patent #407.910

Terry originated the revolutionary comfort saddle, with seamless center cut away and contoured rear, reducing pressure on soft tissue.

Overall rating: 4.118644 / 5 from 59 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Liberator X Elite offers a comfortable and well-made saddle with a wider cutaway for long-distance relief and a thin gel layer for added comfort. It features a premium leather cover and a shaped rear reflective panel for visibility. While some customers found the fit to be perfect, others experienced discomfort with the seat.

Summary topics

  • Seat Comfort: 27%
  • Saddle Quality: 44%

Review topics: [fit, weight, quality, problem, design, padding, saddle, seat, ride, rides, side, help, bike, returns, butterfly, miles, bones, panels, position, front, cutout, gel].

Review highlights

  • "My ride is more upright so the firm parts of the saddle were hitting the soft tissue."Victoria P.
  • "I now need a saddle for my indoor trainer and I am enthusiastically purchasing my second Terry Liberator Saddle."Tom C.
  • "I talked a bit with a very nice Terry rep about what I was looking for and this great seat is what she suggested."Christine T.

Reviews

New saddle for me. Same brand.

"I bought the saddle on a Pro Monday sale. I had a Terry saddle on my road bike for years. Like YEARS!! Probably should have replaced it but I’m a thrifty gal so just kept it up. Long story not so short, got a gravel bike. Put the old Terry saddle on it (better than the saddle it came with). After multiple rides, short and long distance, was too uncomfortable to keep using it. Sit bones were now different as I got older. Needed a wider saddle. Glad to say, this saddle fit the bill. Have done about 2 hour rides and have been fine. I hope to do much longer rides this summer and hope the weight-bearing anatomy is still happy!"

Jill S. (5/5)

New saddle

"I am enjoying my new saddle. This is a replacement of another Terry saddle."

Frances W. (5/5)

This is clearly a well

"This is clearly a well made saddle, and I appreciated the side-wall reflection included in the design. That said, it was just too hard for me. I don't have much "natural" padding back there, so I need a little more softness to my saddles. Fit was good and the seams didn't bother me at all. Will be trying the Liberator X gel next. (Love the 30 day return policy - just be aware the 30 days begin when they ship, not when you receive it.)"

June P. (4/5)

It was a gift and

"It was a gift and the recipient loves it."

Holly K. (5/5)

Comfort all the way!

"As I have gotten older, my bike seat has gotten less and less comfortable. I was getting ready to go on a 40 mile bike ride with friends with not nearly enough training and I decided to get a new saddle. I called and spoke with Terry's saddle guru who directed me to the liberator X elite. I am so glad I made that phone call! I was comfortable the whole ride!! Thanks, Terry!!"

Denise P. (5/5)

Perfect for me

"So comfortable! Love the reflective panels too. Fits me perfectly and a huge upgrade from the saddle that came with my bike."

Julie A. (5/5)

I love the leather it

"I love the leather it is more comfortable to sit and I like how my shorts glide over it and it's very soft. The seat is a little on the narrow side but very comfortable. It has some padding and I prefer it over the gel just my preference."

Roseanne L. (5/5)

The butterfly T Gel is

"The butterfly T Gel is very comfortable on my sits bones and private parts."

Dorothy G. (1/5)

I'm Re-purchasing.

"I am a 6'2" 65 year old male. I researched saddles and landed on Terry and I'm glad I did. Thank you Terry for helping us guys with research and recommendations on saddle technology. I set up my all weather bike with the leather Terry Liberator a couple of years ago and it is great. I just set up a trainer for those few stretches of winter days when I can't get out here on Cape Cod. Fortunately we can ride in every month of the year on our legendary plowed bike paths. I now need a saddle for my indoor trainer and I am enthusiastically purchasing my second Terry Liberator Saddle. This saddle takes away the pressure in those vital male areas and is very comfortable and durable. I ride a lot and the original saddle still looks new. Pay the extra for the leather. Utilize the fit guide and suggestions. The negative reviews I've read are all about fit so they don't count. There is nothing negative about the design, performance or quality of build for this product so it gets five stars. After all, finding the right saddle is a pain in the ass."

Tom C. (5/5)

I call to get advice

"I call to get advice about finding a more comfortable seat. The new bike seat felt like riding on a metal pole. Terrible."

Lesley P. (1/5)

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