Selle Italia SLR Ti 316 Superflow
162.59
Selle Italia SLR Ti 316 Superflow
Selle Italia SLR TM Super Flow
101.60
Selle Italia SLR TM Super Flow
SQlab 602 Ergolux Active 2.0
81.27
SQlab 602 Ergolux Active 2.0

Selle Italia SLR Ti 316 Superflow vs. Selle Italia SLR TM Super Flow vs. SQlab 602 Ergolux Active 2.0


Selle Italia SLR Ti 316 Superflow
Selle Italia SLR TM Super Flow
SQlab 602 Ergolux Active 2.0
Selle Italia SLR Ti 316 Superflow

162.59

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Selle Italia SLR TM Super Flow

101.60

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SQlab 602 Ergolux Active 2.0

81.27

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This is what our customers think

Reviews
Pros
comfortable (4x)
Lightweight (3x)
Light (2x)
Sits like a glove
comfort (3x)
Beautiful design (2x)
Lightweight (2x)
comfortable (2x)
Comfortable (3x)
Comfort (3x)
Pleasant cushioning
Excellent support
Cons
Pricey (2x)
No (2x)
(No cons discovered yet)
Saddle rail too slippery
No (3x)
Sideways slope sideways might not fit everyone
Saddle is rock hard
Not entirely pain-free
no (9x)
One size more (18 cm)
To date not yet
Not for the everyday cyclist

According to the product specialist

Pros
Fewer contact points mean less pressure on the soft tissue areas.
Saddle is light because of the large cut-out.
The carbon shell gives this saddle good rigidity and low weight.
This saddle is excellent value for money.
Large cut-out alleviates pressure in the sof tissue areas.
The steel rails filter out vibrations well.
Thanks to its step design, this saddle offers a large supporting surface.
This saddle provides much relief for the soft tissue areas.
Thanks to the Ergolux design, this saddle remains comfortable during medium and long rides.
Thanks to the Active elastomers, you can customise the amount of cushioning to your liking.
Cons
The titanium saddle rail is heavier and less rigid than a carbon rail.
The nylon shell is less stiff and more likely to cause sore spots than a carbon shell.
If the 602 Ergolux Active should not offer enough pressure relief, we recommend the 602 M-D line Active!
This saddle is suitable for cyklists who cycle 0-1 times a week. If you cycle more often, you need a harder saddle that gives more support.

Specifications

Saddle Type
Road
MTB
Road
MTB
Touring
Cut-out for soft tissue areas
Yes
Yes
Yes
Cover material
Leatherette
Leatherette
Leatherette
Rail Material
Titanium
Manganese
Steel
Hip movement during cycling
I do not move
I do not move
I move a bit
I do not move
Saddle Rails
7 x 7 mm
7 x 7 mm
Weight
185 grams
195 grams
440 grams
Saddle Width
130 mm
145 mm
131 mm
145 mm
140 mm
150 mm
160 mm
170 mm
idmatch
S3
L3
S3
L3
Seat Bone Width Mantel Saddle Selection Guide
100-114 mm
115-129 mm
100-114 mm
115-129 mm
100-114 mm
115-129 mm
130-144 mm
145-159 mm
How flexible are you?
Shin
Toe
Shin
Toe
Knee
Colour
Black
Black
Black
Stiffness of saddle shell
Best
Good
Better
Flexibility & Seat Bone Width SQlab
Knee: 110 mm, Shin: 120 mm
Knee: 120 mm, Shin: 130 mm
Knee: 130 mm, Shin: 140 mm
Knee: 140 mm, Shin: 150 mm
How many times per week do you cycle?
3 times per week or more
3 times per week or more
0 - 1 times per week