- BROOKS FLYER SADDLE
- BROOKS LEATHER SADDLE
- BROOKS 175 MM WIDTH SADDLE
- BROOKS 275 MM LENGTH SADDLE
- BROOKS FLYER BLACK SADDLE
- BROOKS LEATHER SADDLE
- BROOKS FLYER SADDLE
The Flyer is a touring saddle with suspension springs based on our classic Brooks B17. A saddle perfect for adventure cycling, commuting and long-distance touring, the Flyer shares the same leather top as the B17 model, combining the comfort of leather with extra suspension. One of our most popular models, the Flyer is made by hand in our Smethwick, England factory and is delivered standard with tubular steel rivets and a black, powder-coated undercarriage. Made in England.
Durable Vegetable Tanned Leather
Only the finest premium vegetable tanned leather for strength, beauty and durability.
Extended 10-Year Guarantee
The Brooks extended 10-year guarantee on all our leather saddles is founded on the quality and consistency of materials and the exceptional work of our craftspeople.
Handcrafted Since 1866
Our workshops have been crafting Brooks iconic leather saddles for more than 150 years.
Lasting Comfort & Breathability
Leather is a naturally breathable material that provides a unique type of well-being. The leather top is suspended over the saddle rail to create a suspended moulded seat, similar to a hammock, for tailored lasting comfort.
Shapes Over Time
Journey after journey, our leather naturally moulds to the unique shape of the rider for a more comfortable ride.
Features
- Springs for added comfort
- Tubular steel rivets
- Durable, 5 mm Vegetable Tanned Leather
- Distinctive side stamp
- The iconic Brooks backplate
Ideal for
- Cycling in the city
- Travelling the globe
- Casual touring
Materials
- Vegetable tanned leather top
- Tubular steel rivets
- Steel rail / black powder coated
- Steel frame with springs
- Length: 275 mm
- Width: 175 mm
- Height: 87 mm
- Weight: +- 860 g
About Brooks
In 1865 John Boultbee Brooks set out from his place of birth, Hinckley in Leicestershire, with little more to his name than ambition and £20 in his pocket. He made his way to Birmingham, where just one year later he established a business under his own name, producing harness and sundry leather goods for horses. Twelve years later, after the unfortunate death of his own horse, JB Brooks borrowed a bicycle for his commute to work. He was excited by the possibilities of this ingenious new mode of transportation, but pained to be seated upon its hard wooden saddle, and vowed to do something about it.
By the Autumn of 1882 he had filed the first of many patents for a leather bicycle saddle. The company expanded rapidly after the success of these revolutionary designs, producing many other new products for cycling, including outerwear and robust luggage. And on the way, becoming a byword in quality handcrafted goods. Brooks England Ltd. is one of the few survivors of the once-glorious British bicycle industry. In 2002 the company was acquired by Selle Royal S.p.A., an international cycling group headquartered in Italy, and has since been under new management whilst maintaining its production facilities in England.
Rather than follow the route of other former British manufacturers, Brooks instead has flourished, doubling its workforce and raising its annual turnover. Our factory in Smethwick, only a few miles removed from JB Brooks’ original premises, houses our skilled workforce who continue to use the same traditional machinery, some of which itself dates as far back as the 1940s and 1950s.