Let me tell you about my love-hate relationship with this featherlight carbon fiber throne. At first glance, the Samassi seat looks like something from a sci-fi bike - all honeycomb patterns and space-age materials. Slapping it on my road bike immediately shaved off noticeable weight (we're talking 6.4oz light!), and that first warm-weather ride? Absolute bliss.
The magic happens when you sit - that 3D printed surface somehow manages to be firm yet forgiving, flexing just enough to take the edge off rough pavement without feeling mushy. The ventilation channels actually work - no more swampy saddle syndrome after long summer rides. Installation was stupid easy with standard rails fitting all my bikes.
Now the cold truth (literally). When temperatures dropped below freezing, this thing transformed into a creaky torture device. The normally compliant material turned rock hard, and the rails developed unsettling noises that had me worried about catastrophic failure mid-ride. Definitely not ideal for winter cyclists.
Value-wise, it's a steal compared to big-brand carbon saddles costing $400+. The two-year warranty gives peace of mind, though durability remains questionable until I log more miles. For indoor trainers or fair-weather riders needing relief on sub-20 mile rides, this could be your holy grail. Just don't expect miracles if you're built for wider saddles or ride through winters.