Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Hey riders.
I love gravel biking and I love treating my Focus (and myself) with small yet useful upgrades. This time, I consider changing the saddle.
- Can you guys suggest any comfortable saddle for a gravel bike?
- Which saddle do you have on your gravel bike (if you do own one)?
- In case you have a road bike, which saddle do you have on it?
Cheers!
Focus Mares AL 105
(05-15-2021, 05:40 PM)Nikko Wrote: https://www.prologo.it/en/products/dimension-agx
I can vouch for this saddle as well. I came with my Felt Breed. It's very comfortable, and it looks cool.
Justin Schultz
2020 Scott Scale 970
2021 Felt Breed 30
(05-19-2021, 08:35 AM)Henry_G Wrote: (05-17-2021, 07:43 AM)J_R_Schultz Wrote: (05-15-2021, 05:40 PM)Nikko Wrote: https://www.prologo.it/en/products/dimension-agx
I can vouch for this saddle as well. I came with my Felt Breed. It's very comfortable, and it looks cool.
Well this is a contender! Thanks!
@J_R_Schultz what is the longest you have done on it?
40 miles so far - Combination of road and gravel.
Justin Schultz
2020 Scott Scale 970
2021 Felt Breed 30
I ride Selle Italia and Selle San Marcos saddles on my race/road bikes . . . and even on my cheap-ass $400.00 single speed. They're awesome. But about 14 months ago I bought my first gravel bike (a steel-frame Norco) and the first add-on I purchased was (after considerable research and knowing I would beat this bike hard in all sorts of weather conditions and so wasn't going to spend the big $$$ on a saddle ) a WTB Silverado (142mm (I'm 6'0", average build), steel rails, "standard" padding - that's all from their spec) and have loved it from the first ride going forward. Now some 2,400 miles into it (longest ride = 51 miles), it looks and feels great!
I typically use GT saddles (bio-morphic technology).
Recently, I got a Selle Royale Viper and I was genuinely surprised by it. I got mine for a steal (like $20). But good news is that they go for about $30 all-around, so they are very affordable in terms of bike saddles.
One of the most important aspects of getting the most out of your saddle in terms of comfort is that you've got a decent amount of tilt on it. You want an angle that takes the pressure off your balls entirely.
Definitely agree with you guys on depends on the person but was thinking the other day do they make saddles with almost have a shock in it? As I remember sitting in a dump truck when is was younger one time that had a seat that moved as the truck moved and basically had shocks in the seat so you wouldn’t get bounced around as the truck bounced around. Is there such a thing for bike saddles? As that would seem pretty ideal for gravel riding
Right on, ah I suppose I’ve probably seen those on like cruiser bikes before and just never consciously realized it. I suppose they’d be heavy but could defiantly be a good shout if your looking for comfort