Brooks England B67 Sprung Leather Saddle - Handmade in England
RETAIL PACKAGING
Contents:
- Saddle * 1
- Proofide Trial Pack * 1
- Leather Tension Spanner * 1
- Retail Packaging * 1
SIMPLIFIED PACKAGING - DISCOUNTED
Contents:
- Saddle * 1
- Simplified Packaging * 1
- Durable Vegetable Tanned Leather
- Shapes Over Time
- Lasting Comfort and Breathability
- Extended 10-Year Guarantee
- Handcrafted in England Since 1866
Naturally Timeless.
Made By Hand. Shaped By You.
The B67 is a leather saddle for city or touring, featuring suspension springs for comfort. A saddle perfect for upright cargo bikes, daily commutes, and leisure touring.
FEATURES
- Durable, 5mm thick, vegetable-tanned leather
- Chrome-plated springs and saddle frame assembly
- Iconic Brooks backplate
- Tubular steel rivets
- Unique side printing
SUITABLE FOR
- Cycling in the City
- Touring the World
- Bikepacking
DURABLE VEGETABLE TANNED LEATHER
Only the finest quality vegetable-tanned leather is used, ensuring strength, beauty, and durability.
EXTENDED 10-YEAR GUARANTEE
Brooks’ extended 10-year guarantee on all our leather saddles is based on the quality and consistency of the materials and the excellent work of our craftsmen.
HANDCRAFTED SINCE 1866
For over 150 years, our workshops have been dedicated to crafting Brooks' iconic leather saddles.
LASTING COMFORT AND BREATHABILITY
Leather is a naturally breathable material that offers unique comfort. The leather top is suspended over the saddle rails, forming a suspended, molded seat similar to a hammock, providing tailored and lasting comfort.
SHAPES OVER TIME
Over journeys, our leather naturally molds to the rider's unique body shape, providing a more comfortable riding experience.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MATERIALS
RIDING POSITION

The B67, with its classic spring design, offers ultimate comfort and is an ideal saddle for daily city use or touring in an upright riding position. The B67 is a saddle suitable for city bikes, Dutch bikes, cargo bikes, and upright touring bikes, made with a single rail that works with standard micro-adjust seatposts. Made from vegetable-tanned leather, it has a flexible, hammock-like performance that ages beautifully over time, molding to the rider's shape.
CARE
Caring for your saddle will ensure it becomes comfortable and durable. Proofide is the only substance to use for caring for leather saddles. Specially formulated with unique ingredients, it conditions, preserves, and protects against rain, helping to keep the leather supple. With regular use, your saddle will adapt to your body and maintain its beauty, comfort, and support. New saddles should be treated at least once to aid in "breaking in." Treat and protect your saddle from the elements. Never apply Proofide to a wet saddle. Apply a small amount of Proofide to the finished top surface of the leather, letting it penetrate until dry. Wipe thoroughly with a soft cloth to avoid residual Proofide staining clothing. Also apply Proofide to the underside of the saddle. Retain this coating to prevent dirt and moisture. During the "break-in" period, Proofide can be used multiple times. During and periodically thereafter. Do not overuse. After the break-in period, tensioning the saddle to maintain its shape and comfort is normal and appropriate. To tension the leather top, turn the nose bolt nut clockwise, 90° per turn, checking after each turn until the desired tension is achieved. You can use the tension spanner or an Allen key.
F.A.Q.
Which Brooks saddle is right for me?
Our leather saddles come in different shapes and styles, depending on the type of bicycle or riding posture. For example, wider saddles with springs are ideal for an upright, 90-degree posture. Medium width is generally used for touring or commuting when the rider's spine angle is between 45 and 60 degrees. Generally, the more athletic the riding posture, the narrower the saddle.
Why do I need to break in my leather saddle?
Due to the tanning process and the extensive handling involved in our factory's shaping process, new leather is tough. This makes the fibers very strong, but also quite rigid. "Breaking in" is the process where the saddle leather becomes softer and more flexible. Time, effort, and care are key to keeping your leather saddle in top condition. Mainly through riding, the leather will conform to your body shape and become more flexible. Over time, the natural movement of the leather will act like a hammock when riding. But be careful to ensure the leather does not sag too low, as this can cause it to contact the metal structure and potentially lead to saddle failure, not to mention discomfort, as you might be sitting on the upper rails of some models or even the seatpost itself.
10-YEAR WARRANTY
Register your leather saddle on the Brooks website within 3 months from the date of purchase to extend the standard 2-year warranty to a total of 10 years.
HANDCRAFTED BY ARTISANS IN ENGLAND
Brooks England saddles are handcrafted in England. Small cracks may appear on the leather surface during the pressing and shaping process, and traces of handmade craftsmanship will also be left behind, making each one unique. At the same time, the saddles use traditional materials such as iron and copper, and minor oxidation of small parts is normal, adding to the vintage style.
RETAIL PACKAGING
Contents:
- Saddle * 1
- Proofide Trial Pack * 1
- Leather Tension Spanner * 1
- Retail Packaging * 1
SIMPLIFIED PACKAGING - DISCOUNTED
Contents:
- Saddle * 1
- Simplified Packaging * 1
- Durable Vegetable Tanned Leather
- Shapes Over Time
- Lasting Comfort and Breathability
- Extended 10-Year Guarantee
- Handcrafted in England Since 1866
Naturally Timeless.
Made By Hand. Shaped By You.
The B67 is a leather saddle for city or touring, featuring suspension springs for comfort. A saddle perfect for upright cargo bikes, daily commutes, and leisure touring.
FEATURES
- Durable, 5mm thick, vegetable-tanned leather
- Chrome-plated springs and saddle frame assembly
- Iconic Brooks backplate
- Tubular steel rivets
- Unique side printing
SUITABLE FOR
- Cycling in the City
- Touring the World
- Bikepacking
DURABLE VEGETABLE TANNED LEATHER
Only the finest quality vegetable-tanned leather is used, ensuring strength, beauty, and durability.
EXTENDED 10-YEAR GUARANTEE
Brooks’ extended 10-year guarantee on all our leather saddles is based on the quality and consistency of the materials and the excellent work of our craftsmen.
HANDCRAFTED SINCE 1866
For over 150 years, our workshops have been dedicated to crafting Brooks' iconic leather saddles.
LASTING COMFORT AND BREATHABILITY
Leather is a naturally breathable material that offers unique comfort. The leather top is suspended over the saddle rails, forming a suspended, molded seat similar to a hammock, providing tailored and lasting comfort.
SHAPES OVER TIME
Over journeys, our leather naturally molds to the rider's unique body shape, providing a more comfortable riding experience.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MATERIALS
RIDING POSITION

The B67, with its classic spring design, offers ultimate comfort and is an ideal saddle for daily city use or touring in an upright riding position. The B67 is a saddle suitable for city bikes, Dutch bikes, cargo bikes, and upright touring bikes, made with a single rail that works with standard micro-adjust seatposts. Made from vegetable-tanned leather, it has a flexible, hammock-like performance that ages beautifully over time, molding to the rider's shape.
CARE
Caring for your saddle will ensure it becomes comfortable and durable. Proofide is the only substance to use for caring for leather saddles. Specially formulated with unique ingredients, it conditions, preserves, and protects against rain, helping to keep the leather supple. With regular use, your saddle will adapt to your body and maintain its beauty, comfort, and support. New saddles should be treated at least once to aid in "breaking in." Treat and protect your saddle from the elements. Never apply Proofide to a wet saddle. Apply a small amount of Proofide to the finished top surface of the leather, letting it penetrate until dry. Wipe thoroughly with a soft cloth to avoid residual Proofide staining clothing. Also apply Proofide to the underside of the saddle. Retain this coating to prevent dirt and moisture. During the "break-in" period, Proofide can be used multiple times. During and periodically thereafter. Do not overuse. After the break-in period, tensioning the saddle to maintain its shape and comfort is normal and appropriate. To tension the leather top, turn the nose bolt nut clockwise, 90° per turn, checking after each turn until the desired tension is achieved. You can use the tension spanner or an Allen key.
F.A.Q.
Which Brooks saddle is right for me?
Our leather saddles come in different shapes and styles, depending on the type of bicycle or riding posture. For example, wider saddles with springs are ideal for an upright, 90-degree posture. Medium width is generally used for touring or commuting when the rider's spine angle is between 45 and 60 degrees. Generally, the more athletic the riding posture, the narrower the saddle.
Why do I need to break in my leather saddle?
Due to the tanning process and the extensive handling involved in our factory's shaping process, new leather is tough. This makes the fibers very strong, but also quite rigid. "Breaking in" is the process where the saddle leather becomes softer and more flexible. Time, effort, and care are key to keeping your leather saddle in top condition. Mainly through riding, the leather will conform to your body shape and become more flexible. Over time, the natural movement of the leather will act like a hammock when riding. But be careful to ensure the leather does not sag too low, as this can cause it to contact the metal structure and potentially lead to saddle failure, not to mention discomfort, as you might be sitting on the upper rails of some models or even the seatpost itself.
10-YEAR WARRANTY
Register your leather saddle on the Brooks website within 3 months from the date of purchase to extend the standard 2-year warranty to a total of 10 years.
HANDCRAFTED BY ARTISANS IN ENGLAND
Brooks England saddles are handcrafted in England. Small cracks may appear on the leather surface during the pressing and shaping process, and traces of handmade craftsmanship will also be left behind, making each one unique. At the same time, the saddles use traditional materials such as iron and copper, and minor oxidation of small parts is normal, adding to the vintage style.