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Pros & Cons
- Comfortable due to the sloped-up rear and innovative padding.
- Carbon shell for added stiffness that retains shape during cycling.
- Titanium rails and carbon shell result in a low weight.
- Ideal for avid road cyclists!
- There are saddles from other brands that are even lighter.
Specifications
Specifications
Brand
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Ergon |
Saddle Type
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Road |
2 times per week | |
Shin / Toe | |
I move a lot | |
Yes | |
Best | |
Cover material
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Leatherette |
Rail Material
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Titanium |
Description
Description
The rear of the saddle curves up, providing additional hip support in the forward standing riding position. The saddle cover is filled with Orthopedic AirCell Foam. Additional OrthoCell® reinforcement pads were placed on the spots where the most pressure is on the posterior. The shell of the saddle is made of carbon, keeping the shape the same and providing the saddle with extra stiffness. This added stiffness enables all the force of your pedal motion to be transferred to speed!
Saddle shape
This saddle has a rounded-off rear part, making it highly suitable for riders who move around while they ride and whose hips rock from side to side. The round shape provides more freedom of movement for those riders than a flat saddle could.
Flexibility
This is a semi-flat saddle, meaning that the saddle is flat at the front, and raised a little at the back. The shape makes it particularly suitable for riders with a moderate degree of flexibility in their spine. This has to do with how easily these riders can rotate their pelvis: they might need a little extra support when riding upright, but can manage on their own when riding on the drops.
Cut-out
This saddle has a cut-out and alleviates pressure for those who often experience discomfort or pressure to their soft tissue areas.
Reviews
Reviews
Most recent reviews
5 / 5
High-performance saddle
The saddle is a little firm for my level, but comfortable for the perineum, which was the most important thing for me since perineal pain was the problem with my old saddle.
5 / 5
Very comfortable for a nice price at Mantel !
So far one of the best saddles i have and I have tried a lot. Feels greate on my roadbike after appx 5-6 hours on the saddle.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Very nice saddle
Perfect saddle for me
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
A good seat
Comfortable saddle with a good seat and not too heavy.
4 / 5
Comfortable, tiny bit of friction
On advice, replaced my previous saddle. Ended up on the Ergon SR pro because it is semi-circular. Compared to my previous saddle(s), the saddle is not only light but also feels light. The cutout to protect the noble parts is effective. Quite a relief from the variants with cutout I had before. The back is slightly raised, which automatically tilts your pelvis slightly. This also eliminates the sore and stiff back. Overall, a very nice saddle. What I miss compared to my previous saddles is that the open part of the recess is limited, which means less cooling from below, which is nice, especially 25+ degrees. On the seat, where the buttocks meet the leg, with longer rides, a slight irritation remains, which seems to be due to the ridges. But then we are on the road from 80 km. I am still deliberating whether to try another saddle for the road bike (and then this one on the cyclocrosser) or to buy a second one that I put on the cycloscrosser.... By the way, it has a Topeak saddlebag attachment underneath. Too bad that attachment is not made universal for other products like lights or the Garmin Varia radar....
Pros & Cons
4
Comfortable, tiny bit of friction
On advice, replaced my previous saddle. Ended up on the Ergon SR pro because it is semi-circular. Compared to my previous saddle(s), the saddle is not only light but also feels light. The cutout to protect the noble parts is effective. Quite a relief from the variants with cutout I had before. The back is slightly raised, which automatically tilts your pelvis slightly. This also eliminates the sore and stiff back. Overall, a very nice saddle. What I miss compared to my previous saddles is that the open part of the recess is limited, which means less cooling from below, which is nice, especially 25+ degrees. On the seat, where the buttocks meet the leg, with longer rides, a slight irritation remains, which seems to be due to the ridges. But then we are on the road from 80 km. I am still deliberating whether to try another saddle for the road bike (and then this one on the cyclocrosser) or to buy a second one that I put on the cycloscrosser.... By the way, it has a Topeak saddlebag attachment underneath. Too bad that attachment is not made universal for other products like lights or the Garmin Varia radar....
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Comfortable
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Cutaway which effectively protects the noble parts
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High-quality ergo saddle
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Slight irritation, possibly due to ribbing
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Topeak attachment only for saddlebag
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Saddle Type | Road | Road / Triathlon / Time Trial | Road | Road / MTB |
Seat Bone Width Mantel Saddle Selection Guide | 115-129 mm / 130-144 mm / 145-159 mm | 100-114 mm / 115-129 mm | 115-129 mm / 130-144 mm | 100-114 mm / 115-129 mm |
How many times per week do you cycle? | 2 times per week | 3 times per week or more | 2 times per week | 3 times per week or more |
How flexible are you? | Shin / Toe | Knee / Shin | Knee / Shin | Shin / Toe |
Hip movement during cycling | I move a lot | I move a bit | I move a lot | I do not move |
Cut-out for soft tissue areas | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
101,60 | 111,77 | 80,26 | 101,60 | |
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