I ask possibly a silly question, but after buying one based on colour to suit a build, I started thinking, sometimes a dangerous past time.
Boiled down to basics, a saddle is generally somewhere comfortable to place your backside right?
So why are there road saddles, MTB saddles and in my mind, oddly e bike specific saddles.
Yes, I get that you might want lightweight and sacrifice comfort for grams, but will the world end if day you find a road saddles really comfy and use it on an MTB and vice versa?
In my case, I've bought what is probably a road saddle to use on a mountain bike, purely for looks and build aesthetics, but if it turns out to be comfy, am I breaking some unwritten rule and will burn in hell?
Arguably a road rider will spend more time in the saddle than a mountain biker, so surely they will be built for comfort? I know road bikes are looking to be lighter so that's a win too if the saddle is light and designed for miles with an arse planted on it.
I've got a favourite saddle, I have a few of them on builds, don't care if it's period or not on the build or even if designed for road or MTB, it's just right for me comfort wise (use carbon pro if anyone cares), just wondering if anyone has opinions on saddle use and cross contamination of disciplines and whether there are any pros, cons or even trade secrets on saddles and their use.
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I did say me thinking was not always a good idea, but my grey matter is curious.
Boiled down to basics, a saddle is generally somewhere comfortable to place your backside right?
So why are there road saddles, MTB saddles and in my mind, oddly e bike specific saddles.
Yes, I get that you might want lightweight and sacrifice comfort for grams, but will the world end if day you find a road saddles really comfy and use it on an MTB and vice versa?
In my case, I've bought what is probably a road saddle to use on a mountain bike, purely for looks and build aesthetics, but if it turns out to be comfy, am I breaking some unwritten rule and will burn in hell?
Arguably a road rider will spend more time in the saddle than a mountain biker, so surely they will be built for comfort? I know road bikes are looking to be lighter so that's a win too if the saddle is light and designed for miles with an arse planted on it.
I've got a favourite saddle, I have a few of them on builds, don't care if it's period or not on the build or even if designed for road or MTB, it's just right for me comfort wise (use carbon pro if anyone cares), just wondering if anyone has opinions on saddle use and cross contamination of disciplines and whether there are any pros, cons or even trade secrets on saddles and their use.
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I did say me thinking was not always a good idea, but my grey matter is curious.