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Thread: What Is Your Go To ‘Enduro’ Saddle?

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    What Is Your Go To ‘Enduro’ Saddle?

    The last month I have been riding some stupid steeep stuff, and I realize that the saddle that I have been riding forever (Terry Fly) just isn’t shaped great for getting way back behind the seat, and using the inside of my thighs to ‘surf’ in situations where you need a tiny bit of third-point contact.
    What are your favorites, and why?
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    I've been putting a copycat Specialized Power saddle on all my bikes ever since I tried it the first time. It's on ebay called the EC90 for only $25. I've tried the real one and fake one back to back and can't notice any difference personally.

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    I've been using an SLR Boost - the one without the cutout. Pretty hard since it's a road saddle but that seems to work. Not totally sold on it but going with it.

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    I'm not overly picky about saddles, but for steep / dh stuff, I like a saddle that's a little narrower, that doesn't have a big lip at the back end, and something that doesn't have any hard plastic on the outer perimeter. The hard plastic tends to leave bruises on the inside of my knee.

    Currently have an SDG bel-air on the big bike. Nothing fancy but it's comfy.

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    Ergon SM Enduro. I like that it's really narrow compared to other options (~132mm IIRC) which makes it really easy to push the bike forward without it smacking my legs. I have ~12cm sit bones so it happens to work from an actual fit standpoint too.

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    Used to run an Ergon Enduro SM saddle, but switched to Specialized Power a couple of years ago. I like it marginally better on the bike, but my ass hurts less after long rides so it must be working. I've never had a problem getting back behind any modern bike saddle, really... maybe you should take the Walmart-brand gel cover off first before switching?

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    What Is Your Go To ‘Enduro’ Saddle?

    Anybody use Prologo? Lachlan Morton rides a 147 NAGO R4. Looks just a wee bit softer than my usual rock hard saddles, so sounds appealing.
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    Specialized Phenom Expert here and the other half uses the same Phenom Mimic.

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    Another vote for (and this is hard for me to say) the Spesh Power.
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    If getting off the back is the issue, a longer dropper is the solution. The right saddle is just icing on the heavily dropped cake.

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    Haha, I’m 5’8”, and running a 210.
    Thanks, gents!
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    Smmokan, don’t saddle shame me, we all have different needs!

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    I’ve used Chromag’s Lynx DT exclusively for almost 15 years now. I switched from a Spec Phenom for essentially the same reason.

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    Second the Ergon SM Enduro.
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    Another Ergon SM Enduro on the enduro bike, and regular SM on the hardtail. Pretty sure all my friends are on Specialized Power variants though.

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    Chromag BarcaLounger aka the Trailmaster LTD. Getting too old for those race weenie seats… literally most comfy saddle I’ve used in a very long time

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    Quote Originally Posted by GravityDT View Post
    Chromag BarcaLounger aka the Trailmaster LTD. Getting too old for those race weenie seats… literally most comfy saddle I’ve used in a very long time
    Yep. I don’t even think about it. It’s always comfortable. Great saddle.


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    i didn;t realize there were " enduro " saddles but if i was rididng enduro I'm pretty sure it would just be whatever I got
    for free

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    It’s all about not hanging up the insides of your thighs on the sides of a too wide or too hard saddle.
    Only applicable in maneuvers where you could potentially use your but cheeks as brake pads to stop the tire from rotating.
    But different from a DH saddle, as you do have to pedal.
    A LOT.
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    SDG Bel Air V3

    I have like 5 of them, I'm pretty sure I gave one to toast.

    My wife likes the 155 WTB Koda. Maybe that's more your style...
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    What Is Your Go To ‘Enduro’ Saddle?

    Go to saddle - of any kind - Selle Italia Flite 90

    Like this: https://www.statebicycle.com/product...SABEgJ57vD_BwE


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    I just prioritise pedaling comfort and being able to get the seat well out of the way with a long dropper. Also running a 210mm, it's awesome. With this setup I don't feel like seat shape makes a difference in descending for me. Running SQ Labs 611/612 active on all my bikes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beaterdit View Post
    I just prioritise pedaling comfort and being able to get the seat well out of the way with a long dropper. Also running a 210mm, it's awesome. With this setup I don't feel like seat shape makes a difference in descending for me. Running SQ Labs 611/612 active on all my bikes.
    SQ lab saddles are the comfiest damn things ever! There are a couple nice bontrager ones that’ve worked well for me too.

    Saddles are 1 of the best things to buy full pop at a brick and mortar. They swap them for you, let you try a few around the block and guarantee the fit usually. Go support your local shop on this 1. It’s worth it.

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    Ergon guy here, on all* of my bikes now. All in the wider M/L size, no issues getting off the back of them even with a paltry 175mm drooper on the big bike. The hardtail and gravel bike have less droop and still no issues. I think I have an SM, an SM Enduro, and even an SR in the mix at the moment.










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    SDG Duster saddle. Been my go to for a while now.

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