Reviews
Best saddle I've ever owned
"I do bikepacking and participate in ultra-endurance MTB races on a cross-country bike. Over the years I've tried several saddles. The well-worn Fly Ti that I bought 8 years ago, and the new Fly Century that I just purchased are the best, most comfortable saddles that I've ever ridden. I tried a Selle Anatomica (rail broke), a Brooks (rail broke- I'm 6 feet tall and weigh 200 lbs, this shouldn't happen), an expensive BiSaddle (wasn't comfortable), and others. In the end I came back to the Terry Fly Century."
— Howard U. (5/5)
Slightly harder cushioning than the Fly Gel saddles in my posterior's opinion.
"Super well made with attention to detail. I'm riding 200 miles a week at race pace and am 66 years old, so I still need a saddle with more cushioning. So, I got the Fly Gel Chrome Moly instead."
— Tim C. (4/5)
Tried 6 'good' saddles, this one takes the crown!
"After trying other saddles like the volt, SL8' etc, this one is the clear winner for me. I'm 6' 1' and most other saddles feel harsh and lacking cushion. This one provides a relatively narrow width for the amount of cushion. I use it on my warbird and Cutthroat for road to chunky gravel and it soaks up bumps and chatter like a sponge! Also like weight, which I also appreciate."
— Christopher M. (5/5)
Comfortable and easy to install.
"Comfortable and easy to install."
— Jim B. (5/5)
Fly Century Saddle
"Purchased this saddle last year and loved it. I stated in the previous review that I had not ridden up some steep grades. My wife and I went to Europe last fall and we did a about 10 days of riding and some steep grades. Loved the saddle. I have now decided to replace my saddle on my workout bike with the same saddle. I know it is an expensive saddle for a mostly stationary bike, but it occasionally goes outside when my main bike needs some maintenance. Love the saddle! Also my wife has Terry saddles on both of her bikes as well!"
— Robb (5/5)
Riding in style and pain-free
"Up until I bought the Terry Fly Century, I'd ridden on generic saddles. My bad! And, my pain. Any distance over 20 miles was a fight to stay seated. Then there was the Fly! OMG puts is mildly. This saddle works for me, perfectly. I had trouble adjusting previous saddles because the rails were too short. Not the Fly, plenty of rail room to position the saddle for a perfect fit. And the Fly stays put. With previous saddles it seems like I slid around a lot, leading to friction and pinching. Now I sit on the Fly and ride in place. So, 20 miles breeze by; 30 miles, no issues; and working up to 60 miles without discomfort. Thank you, Terry, for saving my ass."
— Arlene B. (5/5)
Fly Century Saddle
"I am an avid 65 year old cyclist. I am also 6' 2', 215 lb cyclist. I do a lot of long rides and wanted a comfortable saddle. I like a firm saddle but also wanted comfort for the long ride and this saddle has proven to be a great choice. Will heading out to do some tougher climbing rides, which will let me know if this saddle was the right choice."
— Robb (5/5)
Fly Century
"I bought the Fly Century after I had worn out my Fly Ti Gel. I received the saddle and the next day I rode 70 miles with 8k of climbing. No "breaking in required". I decided to try the Century on my road bike as it is 3mm shorter than the Fly Ti and has a wee bit more gel. The combination of a new saddle and it being a bit shorter has really made a difference comfort wise. I did have concerns about the extra gel but been riding on it a couple of weeks now and it is fantastic. I have Terry saddles on all of my bikes and have been happily, and comfortably, riding them for years."
— Bob A. (5/5)
Received mine after experiencing discomfort
"Received mine after experiencing discomfort with my old Fizik Arione Classic and a replacement Argo Tempo, which was too wide for my sitz bones. The Century felt dialed in, and was comfortable even on a hilly 25 miler with grades up to 12% and 2000 feet ascents/declines. It feels good both upright and in the drops, and allows me to shift positions unlike shorter saddles that are now in vogue. Finally, a keeper! And, no, I'm not going to do a century at 69, but at least it's my legs, not a saddle, that are the limiting factor!"
— Ronald H. (5/5)
well I have not rode
"well I have not rode on the seat yet.Seem to be a very good seat."
— David H. (5/5)