SQlab 611 Ergowave
From 430,60
Pro Stealth
From 422,70
Selle Italia SLR Ti 316 Superflow
712,10
SQlab 611 Ergowave vs. Pro Stealth vs. Selle Italia SLR Ti 316 Superflow
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
-
Comfort (5x) |
Weight (3x) |
Light (2x) |
Light Weight (2x) |
comfortable (4x) |
Lightweight (3x) |
Light (2x) |
Sits like a glove |
Cons
-
Price (4x) |
None (2x) |
Not instantly comfortable |
Can’t inner tube up in the rails (minor) |
Pricey (2x) |
No (2x) |
(No cons discovered yet) |
Saddle rail too slippery |
According to the product specialist
Pros
The Ergowave technology ensures this saddle is very comfortable. |
This saddle is light and does not add useless weight to your bike! |
This saddle offers a straight position for your sit bones. This relieves the pressure on other tissues so you sit more comfortably. |
The large contact surface and wide nose make this saddle very suitable for rough off-road rides. |
Finished with an wear resistant C84 Kevlar top layer. |
This saddle allows you to sit in a deep position without causing posterior discomfort. |
This saddle has a flat back, which makes the Pro Stealth suitable for cyclists who sit still or only slightly rock their hips while cycling. |
The cut-out relieves pressure on the soft tissue areas. |
The shell of this saddle is reinforced with carbon. This improves the transmission of power and makes the saddle less prone to deformation. |
Due to the stainless steel rails, this saddle provides sufficient comfort and is lighter than the Pro Stealth Sport saddle. |
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. |
Cons
This saddle has less give during the pedalling movement compared to the Active series. |
The flex in this saddle is most ideal for cyclists up to 75 kg, with a maximum of 90 kg. Some cyclists will therefore not experience the most ideal flex. |
This is a hard saddle, so you have to cycle more often and longer to get used to it. It offers the best support for longer rides. If you cycle less than three times a week, you will need a softer saddle that offers more comfort. |
Not every cyclist will sit comfortably on this saddle. Take your degree of flexibility, cycling posture and seat bone width into account, or follow the steps in our Saddle Selection Guide. |
As this is a hard saddle, you will need long and frequent rides to get used to it. It offers the best support for longer rides. If you ride less than three times a week, you need a softer saddle that offers more comfort. |
The titanium saddle rail is heavier and less rigid than a carbon rail. |
Specifications
Saddle Type
MTB
Road
MTB
Gravel
Triathlon / Time Trial
MTB
Gravel
Triathlon / Time Trial
Road
MTB
MTB
Yes
Yes
Yes
Cover material
Leatherette
Leatherette
Leatherette
Rail Material
Aluminium
Stainless Steel
Titanium
I move a lot
I move a bit
I move a bit
I move a bit
I do not move
I do not move
I do not move
7 x 7 mm
7 x 7 mm
7 x 7 mm
Saddle Width for Women
120 mm
130 mm
140 mm
150 mm
130 mm
140 mm
150 mm
185 grams
205 grams
185 grams
Saddle Width
120 mm
130 mm
140 mm
150 mm
130 mm
140 mm
150 mm
142 mm
152 mm
152 mm
130 mm
145 mm
145 mm
S3
L3
L3
100-114 mm
115-129 mm
130-144 mm
145-159 mm
115-129 mm
130-144 mm
145-159 mm
115-129 mm
130-144 mm
130-144 mm
100-114 mm
115-129 mm
115-129 mm
Knee
Shin
Shin
Shin
Toe
Toe
Shin
Toe
Toe
Colour
Black
Black
Black
Better
Better
Best
Knee: 100 mm, Shin: 110 mm
Knee: 110 mm, Shin: 120 mm
Knee: 120 mm, Shin: 130 mm
Knee: 130 mm, Shin: 140 mm
Knee: 110 mm, Shin: 120 mm
Knee: 120 mm, Shin: 130 mm
Knee: 130 mm, Shin: 140 mm
3 times per week or more
3 times per week or more
3 times per week or more