I’ve no experience of the carbon braided version but have had manganese and kium Fizik saddles of various types including the Gobi.Weight is the only difference, carbon being about 200g manganese about 260g,kium is not much less than manganese. With the exception of weight the construction is much the same as is ccomfort. Given how much cheaper manganese is, unless the weight matters get that one.
I’m 14st and not broken one though the rails can creak sometimes.
HTH.
Hi,
I personally would get the Kium,both strong and light.Manganese seems to be original equipment on bikes and for some reason quality does not seem to be as good.Avoid the carbon railed if you crash a lot! Strong enough for a heavy rider but does not take side impacts well! Broke my braided rails in 4 places in a fall!
Thanx,
Max
Oh,I forgot if you go on the website (and possibly through some dealers) custom colours are options.More expensive but worth a look.Had the same dilemma and plumped for the plain black and white!
Thanx,
Max
I snapped a braided carbon railed Gobi on my hardtail – it may have been down to the clamp design of the specific post I was using, but it wasn’t a particularly confidence -inspiring experience. Fizik replaced it with a K’ium-railed version under waranty – good service as I bought it on eBay and just sent them a picture via their site – which has been fine. The carbon snappage wasn’t even in a crash, just riding along, genuinely and I’m not particularly heavy either. I’d go for the K’ium.
The clamp that broke it, second ride out, was on a Lynskey titanium post btw… this. Other types may be better:
Yeah,I did a warranty on my carbon rail and got a Kium.2 years is good though! They were pretty good about it as I crashed while racing.Snapped in one place when I crashed and then finished race and it was snapped in 4 places! It was floating on fibres! Well at least it didn’t stop Me riding! 🙂
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