How to Choose a Bike Saddle

Conquer discomfort on the trails with the women's Ergon SMC Core bike saddle. Its patented Core design lets the saddle effortlessly follow pelvic movements, reducing pressure on the sit bones.
Imported.
View all Ergon Bike Saddles| Best Use | Mountain Biking |
|---|---|
| Saddle Type | Cushioning |
| Saddle Cover Material | Synthetic |
| Cushioning Material | Foam |
| Rail Material | Aluminum |
| Dimensions | Unavailable |
| Weight | Unavailable |
| Gender | Women's |
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I switched from the Bontrager Arvada saddle to this Ergon saddle for my full suspension trek. My seat could not have been more happy with this change! It has worked wonders for long ascents in Maryland and the high alpine ascents in Colorado. Yes, it is on the heavier side around 300 gm, but it is well worth it. I got the small-medium size for my xs trek. I weigh around 130 pounds. The only downside is if you race downhill, this saddle may be too much as you are out of the saddle most of the time.
My first ride with this saddle was a 40 mile pavement ride with lots of climbing on a full suspension mtb (because it’s all I had with me) and it was comfortable the entire time! I have tried many saddles and found several to be uncomfortable after a few hours (except the terry century saddle and a broken in Brooks) but I think I’ll be adding this one to that list! If you log long days on the bike and need something comfortable and supportive- this might be your saddle.
I was right on the dividing line for sizes and went with the wider seat. I experienced what some other people mentioned- the top back of my thighs hitting the edge of the seat with every pedal stroke. Other than that, it was comfortable to sit on and seemed well made. I did not try out the narrower seat so I can't speak to that




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