Reviews over the
SQlab 610 Ergolux 2.0
5 / 5
Top saddle
It takes some getting used to in terms of seating and such, but you get used to it quickly
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Had many saddles already, but this is definitely the best so far!
First day of use was painful seat. After adjusting the saddle on the seat post, the saddle fits like a glove. Definitely no saddle sore.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Perfect for perineum release pressure
Sqlab is the only saddle that releases perineum pressure. I also have the 612 active model on my road bike. The 610 is a little harder when it comes to find the sweet spot than the 612, I think because of the 3 height levels. Once you do the adjustments, it will take some rides, until you find yourself not having any pressure at all on your arms, the saddle is absolutely confortable. Be aware that you should buy the right size for you and for the type of ride. For this you should go on sqlab's website, it will only take some minutes and a foil paper. Don't be afraid if at the beginning you find the saddle hard, it's normal because of the release pressure in the perineum area, it's your sitbons that take all the weight pressure. This WILL disappear after a few rides.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
My absolute favourite saddle to date.
The saddle was relatively easy to adjust. At first it felt like more weight was being put on my hands, but a small adjustment 3-4mm back was enough to get me sitting perfectly. I bought the non-active model, which I haven't regretted. The model is slightly cheaper than the active model, and there is plenty of flex. Highly recommended
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
If your back could decide ....
This saddle forces you to adopt the right posture. Doesn't look flashy but man this is comfortable! With my herniated disc, I was looking for a saddle that didn't give me back pain, and I found it.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
A must for touring and xc training
I couldn't even imagine riding for more than 6 hours before. Now we have already spent 9 hours on the saddles.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Ergonomic choice
Long in doubt, but opted for sqlab anyway. No regrets for a second. Smiling through the forest without pain in my sit bones.