SQlab 602 Trekking saddle
Spoiler alert: Am I 100% in love with this saddle... the dury is still out?!?
The past week has seen several HIT rides & a couple of 4.5hours 100km> rides with the new saddle.
The saddle offers several pros & cons.
Pro:
I am not 100% happy with the saddle but then would any saddle on the market allow ones ass to feel fresh as a babies butt after 4 hours > of uninterrupted peddling?
Really wish I had of bought the largest saddle available to remove any doubt.
Would I recommend this saddle?
Yes. But I have not compared this saddle to another trekking / comfort saddle so the review is biased on that count.
In summary;
A great saddle for comfort that has not been compared to any other in the same category.
Friday was another 100>km pedal and I can confirm that sore butt recovery time is noticeably better than previous rides (that maybe due to the butt becoming more conditioned — or actually having a more appropriate style of saddle for the riding I’m currently doing?
Attached are a couple bits and pieces from the marketing material that arrived with the saddle. May be helpful to those looking to size their butts!
The corrugated cardboard is a great aid for making a butt template prior to measuring.
Failing all of that, do what I did and place the palms of your hands on a bench (knees at 90degree ish)and then sit on the back of your hands moving them accordingly until the thumbs find the sit bones. Then ask her in doors to measure the distance of the thumbs. A bit heath Robinson but I found this method rather accurate especially as I did not realise at the time that the original SQlabs saddle had the saddle size clearly marked on a clothing tab stitched to the side of the saddle!
Comfy riding to all of you and shall update over the next weeks / months if it helps any of you?
Peck.
Spoiler alert: Am I 100% in love with this saddle... the dury is still out?!?
The past week has seen several HIT rides & a couple of 4.5hours 100km> rides with the new saddle.
The saddle offers several pros & cons.
Pro:
- Love the “suspension element” whilst riding over terrain such as cobbles.
- A pleasant looking saddle for the features it offers.
- Weight is average (comfort rules over weight all day long).
- Saddle size is stitched into the small tag physically attached to saddle (great for reference in years to come (same as other SQlab saddles — I can attest to this).
- Build quality is as one would expect from Ze Germans — Really good & if anything like the last SQlabs saddle should last for several years.
- Amazing literature and seating guide set up instructions came with the saddle.
- Lots of on line sizing charts / diagrams / seat sizing printable charts to ensure confidence whilst sizing during purchase.
- This is not a suspension saddle so do not expect it to act as one. It does soften certain types of every day road bumps.
- If not 100% perfect fit & comfort is achieved then this can become a very costly saddle at 100€ a pop.
- Not the best with aero bars (may have to dip the nose of the saddle when aero bars fitted as pressure point / groin area / Crown Jewels when in aero position).
- Already own an SQlb saddle where I was measured by the lbs. Remeasured and added a couple of 3 cm as per the 602 instructions. Sometimes wish I had gone another size up?
- My bum still aches after 4.5 hours in the saddle & that is with Decathlon padded shorts & a Decathlon memory foam seat cover (in retrospect the seat cover may have done more harm than good)!
- How long shall the white Adidas foam under seat cushioning wedge last for before there is wear or deflection with the material similar to that of trainers themselves?
- Cannot guarantee that this saddle is suitable for those of you with real medical problems — A proper saddle fitting would be 100% recommend rather than chancing it.
I am not 100% happy with the saddle but then would any saddle on the market allow ones ass to feel fresh as a babies butt after 4 hours > of uninterrupted peddling?
Really wish I had of bought the largest saddle available to remove any doubt.
Would I recommend this saddle?
Yes. But I have not compared this saddle to another trekking / comfort saddle so the review is biased on that count.
In summary;
A great saddle for comfort that has not been compared to any other in the same category.
Friday was another 100>km pedal and I can confirm that sore butt recovery time is noticeably better than previous rides (that maybe due to the butt becoming more conditioned — or actually having a more appropriate style of saddle for the riding I’m currently doing?
Attached are a couple bits and pieces from the marketing material that arrived with the saddle. May be helpful to those looking to size their butts!
The corrugated cardboard is a great aid for making a butt template prior to measuring.
Failing all of that, do what I did and place the palms of your hands on a bench (knees at 90degree ish)and then sit on the back of your hands moving them accordingly until the thumbs find the sit bones. Then ask her in doors to measure the distance of the thumbs. A bit heath Robinson but I found this method rather accurate especially as I did not realise at the time that the original SQlabs saddle had the saddle size clearly marked on a clothing tab stitched to the side of the saddle!
Comfy riding to all of you and shall update over the next weeks / months if it helps any of you?
Peck.