steve_sordy
Wedding Crasher
I have never paid attention to sit bone size before, but I can no longer get the saddle that has been my favourite, the WTB Rocket V. I chanced upon it by accident when it came on a new bike, years ago now. The saddle that came with my current bike is one of Focus's own and using that one gave me a saddle sore.
I measured my sit bone spacing last night, first time for it. I sat on a piece of corrugated cardboard, drew a circle around the depressions, and then measured between them. I got 130mm. So what size of saddle do I need? The first saddle I looked at just said 140 mm wide, no mention of sit bones.
So I Googled "sit bone width to saddle width" and got this:
It suggests that you add 20mm to your sit bone width. But it looks like a roadie website to me, is it the same for mtb?
I measured my sit bone spacing last night, first time for it. I sat on a piece of corrugated cardboard, drew a circle around the depressions, and then measured between them. I got 130mm. So what size of saddle do I need? The first saddle I looked at just said 140 mm wide, no mention of sit bones.
So I Googled "sit bone width to saddle width" and got this:
Sit Bones Width Measurement and Bike Saddle Selection
Does measuring your sit bones width help you select the right saddle? Find the best way to find the right saddle for you.
blog.bikefit.com
It suggests that you add 20mm to your sit bone width. But it looks like a roadie website to me, is it the same for mtb?