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Product name: Ergon SM E- Mountain Core Prime Black 278 X 160mm
Price paid: £101.99
Score (out of 10): 9
Review: For almost 2 yrs I've been perched upon the Specialized Phenom saddle that came standard with my Levo
I've got on ok with it - until these last few months , it has become an object of torture
I've done 4 hr rides on it in the past but 4 minutes has recently become a challenge
I'm not sure if it's become less supportive ,worn out or the fact that my butt has less natural padding than it used too .
I usually ride with lycra padded Shorts with baggies over the top , I've recently tried 2 lycra shorts plus baggies and it's still agony
My sitbones are just excruciatingly painful , I can't sit for long and also when I raise up of the saddle it's agony for a few seconds
Something had to be done as I couldn't face riding my bike
After much research I settled on this model from Ergon . I was apprehensive to shell out on something that I was unable to test first and couldn't return if it didn't make the grade
I've already got a few of those on a shelf in my garage
So how does this one compare ?
It's not cheap , even though I got it for £102 ( it's usually about £130) I still think it's a bit pricey , just my opinion.
But it looses a point for that reason
If it's comfortable though , I'm willing to pay it
So is it ??
It's Bliss !! proper arm chair feel
The worst I've had is mild discomfort on a long ride , about the same level of discomfort I'd get if I sat on my sofa for as long
I was able to manage this by shifting my weight around fairly regularly
The raised rear helps with this , although it's designed to help secure your butt when climbing ( which it is does really well ) it also doubles up as an alternative perch position and takes some pressure of the sit bones
I'm not sure if it was so designed for that but it works
There is a relief channel running through it which stops pressure on the "Taint" which works well.
My previous saddle had a curved shape to it whereas the Ergon is flatter and gives support over a larger area .
There is a decent amount of padding as I've tried to show in one of the pics
The rails are chromally and do what's asked of them
The finish and quality are excellent as I'd expect for a premium product
Any negatives ?
The price - I don't care if it's comfy
It's a bit heavy - not too much of an issue
It's a bit taller - may need to drop your post slightly , potentially a problem if you're already bottomed out on your seat post - not a problem for me fortunately
The raised rear may require the saddle to be fitted slightly further back to stop the rider being to far forward - not a big issue
It's quite wide at the rear - that's actually a good thing for me as it gives more support but does require a technique tweak when getting off the back of it on the steep stuff - again not a biggy
Overall I'm really pleased with it . My painful sitbones are now recovering.
Of course, it may not be the answer to all riders aches and pains . If you can manage a try before you buy, maybe a mate or rental bike has one fitted , then that would be Beneficial.
It's an expensive gamble that fortunately worked out fine for me ,but could easily have backfired
Ergon recommend getting yourself measured , as there are two sizes and male/female options
Product name: Ergon SM E- Mountain Core Prime Black 278 X 160mm
Price paid: £101.99
Score (out of 10): 9
Review: For almost 2 yrs I've been perched upon the Specialized Phenom saddle that came standard with my Levo
I've got on ok with it - until these last few months , it has become an object of torture
I've done 4 hr rides on it in the past but 4 minutes has recently become a challenge
I'm not sure if it's become less supportive ,worn out or the fact that my butt has less natural padding than it used too .
I usually ride with lycra padded Shorts with baggies over the top , I've recently tried 2 lycra shorts plus baggies and it's still agony
My sitbones are just excruciatingly painful , I can't sit for long and also when I raise up of the saddle it's agony for a few seconds
Something had to be done as I couldn't face riding my bike
After much research I settled on this model from Ergon . I was apprehensive to shell out on something that I was unable to test first and couldn't return if it didn't make the grade
I've already got a few of those on a shelf in my garage
So how does this one compare ?
It's not cheap , even though I got it for £102 ( it's usually about £130) I still think it's a bit pricey , just my opinion.
But it looses a point for that reason
If it's comfortable though , I'm willing to pay it
So is it ??
It's Bliss !! proper arm chair feel
The worst I've had is mild discomfort on a long ride , about the same level of discomfort I'd get if I sat on my sofa for as long
I was able to manage this by shifting my weight around fairly regularly
The raised rear helps with this , although it's designed to help secure your butt when climbing ( which it is does really well ) it also doubles up as an alternative perch position and takes some pressure of the sit bones
I'm not sure if it was so designed for that but it works
There is a relief channel running through it which stops pressure on the "Taint" which works well.
My previous saddle had a curved shape to it whereas the Ergon is flatter and gives support over a larger area .
There is a decent amount of padding as I've tried to show in one of the pics
The rails are chromally and do what's asked of them
The finish and quality are excellent as I'd expect for a premium product
Any negatives ?
The price - I don't care if it's comfy
It's a bit heavy - not too much of an issue
It's a bit taller - may need to drop your post slightly , potentially a problem if you're already bottomed out on your seat post - not a problem for me fortunately
The raised rear may require the saddle to be fitted slightly further back to stop the rider being to far forward - not a big issue
It's quite wide at the rear - that's actually a good thing for me as it gives more support but does require a technique tweak when getting off the back of it on the steep stuff - again not a biggy
Overall I'm really pleased with it . My painful sitbones are now recovering.
Of course, it may not be the answer to all riders aches and pains . If you can manage a try before you buy, maybe a mate or rental bike has one fitted , then that would be Beneficial.
It's an expensive gamble that fortunately worked out fine for me ,but could easily have backfired
Ergon recommend getting yourself measured , as there are two sizes and male/female options
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