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The SQlab bike saddle: a saddle should fit like a pair of shoes!

SQlab was the first saddle manufacturer to develop a system for measuring the sit bones and calculating the optimal saddle width. All SQlab saddles are available in up to four different widths.This guarantees that your sit bones lie completely flat on the saddle. This is the only way in which pressure is relieved on the sensitive perineal area in men and on the pubic arch in women, which is generally lower than in men.


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Sit bone measurement

SQlab was the first components manufacturer to develop the saddle width system for measuring the sit bones and calculating the optimum saddle width.

More performance – less pressure

Narrow saddle
leads to discomfort to the sit bones and an increased pressure on the perineal area
SQlab Saddle
The optimal saddle width guarantees that the sit bones lie completely flat on the saddle. This is the only way in which pressure is relieved on the sensitive area in men and on the pubic arch in women and ensures more efficiency.

A saddle should fit like a pair of shoes! If a saddle is too narrow then it presses exactly in the spots where it shouldn’t. Back in 2002, SQlab was the first saddle manufacturer to introduce a system to measure the distance between the sit bones and to calculate the optimal saddle width. As a result, all SQlab saddle models are available in up to four different widths. This guarantees that your sitting bones lie completely flat on the saddle. This is the only way to relieve pressure to the sensitive areas in both men’s and women’s bodies that are affected by hard saddles.

To date SQlab offers the largest selection of saddle models in different widths for all areas of application.


The effective saddle width

The specified saddle width is always that of the effectively useable area for sitting on, not the total width of the saddle. With all SQlab saddles, the effectively useable area is maximised and as little as possible of the saddle width is sacrificed through a strong curvature.

This is how you can check your saddle width
Draw a projection line across the widest point of the saddle. The useable width is from those two points from which the saddle curvature drops off by more than 1cm on either side.