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product_id: 84727300
title: "Ergon Women's"
brand: "ergon"
price: "C$10919"
currency: NIO
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Ergon"
url: https://www.desertcart.ni/products/84727300-ergon-womens
store_origin: NI
region: Nicaragua
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# Lightweight 275g for agile rides Pressure relief in sensitive areas MTB-specific ergonomic design Ergon Women's

**Brand:** ergon
**Price:** C$10919
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚵‍♀️ Ride like you own the trail — comfort that disappears under you!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Ergon Women's by ergon
- **How much does it cost?** C$10919 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ni](https://www.desertcart.ni/products/84727300-ergon-womens)

## Best For

- ergon enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ergon brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Lightweight & Durable:** At just 275g, it balances featherlight agility with robust mountain bike endurance.
- • **Maximum Pressure Relief:** Innovative cut-out design reduces friction and protects sensitive zones on every trail.
- • **Dynamic Movement Freedom:** Reduced-friction sliding flanks enable quick position shifts without discomfort.
- • **Pro Rider Tested & Approved:** Developed with Ergon Factory Rider Teams ensuring top-tier trail performance.
- • **Tailored for Women’s Anatomy:** Engineered from extensive pelvic studies for unmatched comfort and fit.

## Overview

The Ergon Women's MTB saddle is a precision-engineered mountain bike seat designed specifically for female anatomy. Weighing only 275g, it features gel padding and comfort foam with a unique cut-out channel to maximize pressure relief in sensitive areas. Developed through extensive anatomical research and rider feedback, it offers superior comfort, freedom of movement, and durability for demanding off-road rides.

## Description

MTB Saddles for Women - Fully Conceived In long-term studies, the anatomical features of the female pelvis have been carefully analysed and the results have been transferred to a new saddle design. With the help of CNC milled prototypes, Ergon Developers together with the girls of the Ergon Factory Rider Teams, gained direct feedback and optimised the shape on the trail. SM Women saddles offer the best pressure relief in the genital area and high freedom of movement, even in technically difficult terrain.

Review: Awesome Saddle Comfort and Price - I’ve been looking for a new saddle because my current saddle is beat up from some abuse this riding season. As any avid cyclist will tell you a saddle makes all the difference when riding, and it does. I looked at four brands and ten different models and eventually it came down to four saddles from two brands. I ordered a few saddles from desertcart and tried some from the local bike shop. This is my first saddle from Ergon. I’ve pretty much used the same well-known brand of saddle for years. However, I have some friends that have Ergon saddles and they love their saddle, so I figured I would give this brand a try and I am glad I did. FEEL WHILE RIDING I always choose a saddle based on fit (sit bone measurement), preference, and riding style. For me, this saddle great. It’s on the firmer side (which I prefer) but is adequately padded. The gel padding for the sit bones is perfect. It’s not overly squishy, but supports my sit bones. The channel provides plenty room to relieve pressure on the that sensitive part of the body but does not feel awkward when changing riding positions. QUALITY This is really good saddle, but not the equivalent of the saddle I am replacing. What I am referring to is the quality of manufacturing. My original saddle is hand-made, the cut of leather is perfect and the same goes for the stitching. However, keep in mind I am comparing a saddle that cost twice as much to this saddle that cost $90. Basically, comparing aluminum wheels vs. Carbon Fiber wheels, okay maybe not that extreme, but you get the idea. Don’t get me wrong, this is an awesome saddle and I admit, I wish I could get the money back that I spent on expensive saddles I purchased in the past. CONCLUSION I can’t believe I bought a saddle in this price range that fits as good as it does and rides just at nice if not better than the saddle I am replacing that costs twice as much. Do your research, measure your sit bones or get professionally fitted and keep this brand in mind; I am certain you will not regret it. Read on to learn how fit yourself for a saddle. HOW TO FIT A SADDLE? As a starting point, the important thing is getting a saddle that is correct for your anatomy, meaning one that fits your sit bones. This is important because the sit bones are the points at the bottom of your pelvis that supports your body weight while riding. There are a couple options to determine what saddle size is best for your body anatomy. Option 1. You can get professionally measured. Generally, you pay a fee to get measured, and the fitting fee usually goes toward the price of the saddle where you are fitted. Figure you will pay around $50 to $75 for a saddle fitting. Option 2. is doing it yourself. All you need is a piece of cardboard that about 15” x 20” (basically enough for you to sit on), a pen, and a tape measure. Keep in mind that you can be sized for a saddle and have try 15 different saddles all for your size and only feel comfortable on one of two of them. Remember, it is based on fit (measurement), preference, and riding style. HERE HOW TO MEASURE YOUR SIT BONES WITH CARDBOARD? There are plenty of YouTube videos on this method if you need more help. 1. Take a piece of cardboard with no dents or bends and place it on a flat surface like an end table or coffee table. Next, you need something like foot rest. 2. Wear some thin clothing and sit on the cardboard and put your feet on the foot rest. What you trying to do simulate is a riding position. It doesn’t have to be exact. Next, put your hands under the table ledge and pull yourself down onto the cardboard. What this does is puts pressure on the cardboard and makes two indentations of your sit bones. 3. Use your pen to mark a dot the middle of each sit bone indentation on the cardboard and measure the distance between the two dots. When I did this, I measured 5” (inches) of distance between my sit bones. 4. Now you have a little simple math. You need to convert your measurement from inches to millimeters. You have to do this because most saddles (as well as most cycling parts) are sold using the metric system. The calculation to convert inches to millimeters is as follows: In my case my site bone distance is 5”. The calculation you need to perform is: 5” x 25.4 = 127 mm. At this point you need to do one more calculation. You need to add another 25 mm to 30 mm to your sit bone measurement to determine the saddle size. Here are my calculations: Sit bone width 127 mm (this was taken from the cardboard) Sit bone 127 mm + 25 mm = 152 mm Size One Sit bone 127 mm + 30 mm = 157 mm Size Two SO WHY ARE THERE TWO DIFFERENT CALCULATIONS FOR SIZE? This provides a good starting point. Using these numbers helped me determine the size range to try. As I mentioned, it’s not just about size, but preference. They only way to tell is to try multiple saddles. When you pay to have a saddle fitting, the company you go to has dozens of saddle choices. They are doing the same thing; measure and try saddles. The key is finding a saddle to fit (measurement), preference, and riding style. When you are doing this yourself, you still need to try a multitude of saddles to ensure you get one that fit’s (measurement) correctly, is your preference, and works with your riding style. Whether getting professionally fitted or doing it yourself, you are going to try multiple saddles and keep the one that works. WHAT’S THE TAKEAWAY FROM SADDLE FITTING? On average, men’s sit bone width ranges between 100 mm – 140 mm, and women’s range between 110 mm – 150 mm. Looking at the two ranges, there is an overlap of 30 mm between men and women’s average sit bone spacing. Please take this into consideration when ordering a saddle. There is a lot of debate on topic of Men’s vs. Women’s” saddles. As I pointed out, the numbers really dismiss the notion that saddles are gender specific. Sure, there are difference, but the numbers do not lie. As I keep stating, it comes down to fit (measurement), preference, and riding style. When you find that one saddle that fit (measurement) and is your preference, and style of riding, buy a couple of them, you will be a happy cyclist for years to come ****** Please let me know if this review was helpful by clicking the “Helpful” button below***** THANK YOU!
Review: Incredibly it disappears under my bum - As an Asian woman in my 40s I've searched high and low for a saddle that fits me. The discontinued Specialized Myth was the only other saddle besides a Brooks that worked for my behind but after Specialized stopped making it I couldn't find any used ones and the new ones on eBay are all knockoffs. After getting a Liv bike recently I was hoping the this Taiwanese bike company had a saddle would fit me but no, it still gave me pain. I'm so happy I read a review about the Ergon saddle. After an initial few minutes of getting used to the feel, the saddle just suddenly disappeared under me. I forgot I was sitting on a saddle and this was without a chamois! That is the mark of a great bike saddle! Hope the Ergon continues to disappear under me on the 50 mile rides!

## Features

- MTB comfort saddle especially for women providing additional comfort
- Maximum relief in the sensitive genital area
- Reduced-friction sliding flanks allow quick changes of position
- Weight 275g

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0762L8PZ2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #156,511 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #387 in Bike Saddles |
| Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
| Brand Name | Ergon |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (201) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04260477066350 |
| Included Components | Saddle |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.78"L x 7.48"W x 3.94"H |
| Item Type Name | Saddle |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Ergon |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SA0722 |
| Material Type | Mirofibre |
| Model Number | EG-44000071 |
| Outer Material | Gel |
| Pad Type | Comfort Foam, Gel |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 120 Kilograms |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Ergon
- **Color:** Black
- **Material:** Mirofibre
- **Outer Material:** Gel
- **Product Dimensions:** 13.78"L x 7.48"W x 3.94"H

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome Saddle Comfort and Price
*by T***C on December 29, 2018*

I’ve been looking for a new saddle because my current saddle is beat up from some abuse this riding season. As any avid cyclist will tell you a saddle makes all the difference when riding, and it does. I looked at four brands and ten different models and eventually it came down to four saddles from two brands. I ordered a few saddles from Amazon and tried some from the local bike shop. This is my first saddle from Ergon. I’ve pretty much used the same well-known brand of saddle for years. However, I have some friends that have Ergon saddles and they love their saddle, so I figured I would give this brand a try and I am glad I did. FEEL WHILE RIDING I always choose a saddle based on fit (sit bone measurement), preference, and riding style. For me, this saddle great. It’s on the firmer side (which I prefer) but is adequately padded. The gel padding for the sit bones is perfect. It’s not overly squishy, but supports my sit bones. The channel provides plenty room to relieve pressure on the that sensitive part of the body but does not feel awkward when changing riding positions. QUALITY This is really good saddle, but not the equivalent of the saddle I am replacing. What I am referring to is the quality of manufacturing. My original saddle is hand-made, the cut of leather is perfect and the same goes for the stitching. However, keep in mind I am comparing a saddle that cost twice as much to this saddle that cost $90. Basically, comparing aluminum wheels vs. Carbon Fiber wheels, okay maybe not that extreme, but you get the idea. Don’t get me wrong, this is an awesome saddle and I admit, I wish I could get the money back that I spent on expensive saddles I purchased in the past. CONCLUSION I can’t believe I bought a saddle in this price range that fits as good as it does and rides just at nice if not better than the saddle I am replacing that costs twice as much. Do your research, measure your sit bones or get professionally fitted and keep this brand in mind; I am certain you will not regret it. Read on to learn how fit yourself for a saddle. HOW TO FIT A SADDLE? As a starting point, the important thing is getting a saddle that is correct for your anatomy, meaning one that fits your sit bones. This is important because the sit bones are the points at the bottom of your pelvis that supports your body weight while riding. There are a couple options to determine what saddle size is best for your body anatomy. Option 1. You can get professionally measured. Generally, you pay a fee to get measured, and the fitting fee usually goes toward the price of the saddle where you are fitted. Figure you will pay around $50 to $75 for a saddle fitting. Option 2. is doing it yourself. All you need is a piece of cardboard that about 15” x 20” (basically enough for you to sit on), a pen, and a tape measure. Keep in mind that you can be sized for a saddle and have try 15 different saddles all for your size and only feel comfortable on one of two of them. Remember, it is based on fit (measurement), preference, and riding style. HERE HOW TO MEASURE YOUR SIT BONES WITH CARDBOARD? There are plenty of YouTube videos on this method if you need more help. 1. Take a piece of cardboard with no dents or bends and place it on a flat surface like an end table or coffee table. Next, you need something like foot rest. 2. Wear some thin clothing and sit on the cardboard and put your feet on the foot rest. What you trying to do simulate is a riding position. It doesn’t have to be exact. Next, put your hands under the table ledge and pull yourself down onto the cardboard. What this does is puts pressure on the cardboard and makes two indentations of your sit bones. 3. Use your pen to mark a dot the middle of each sit bone indentation on the cardboard and measure the distance between the two dots. When I did this, I measured 5” (inches) of distance between my sit bones. 4. Now you have a little simple math. You need to convert your measurement from inches to millimeters. You have to do this because most saddles (as well as most cycling parts) are sold using the metric system. The calculation to convert inches to millimeters is as follows: In my case my site bone distance is 5”. The calculation you need to perform is: 5” x 25.4 = 127 mm. At this point you need to do one more calculation. You need to add another 25 mm to 30 mm to your sit bone measurement to determine the saddle size. Here are my calculations: Sit bone width 127 mm (this was taken from the cardboard) Sit bone 127 mm + 25 mm = 152 mm Size One Sit bone 127 mm + 30 mm = 157 mm Size Two SO WHY ARE THERE TWO DIFFERENT CALCULATIONS FOR SIZE? This provides a good starting point. Using these numbers helped me determine the size range to try. As I mentioned, it’s not just about size, but preference. They only way to tell is to try multiple saddles. When you pay to have a saddle fitting, the company you go to has dozens of saddle choices. They are doing the same thing; measure and try saddles. The key is finding a saddle to fit (measurement), preference, and riding style. When you are doing this yourself, you still need to try a multitude of saddles to ensure you get one that fit’s (measurement) correctly, is your preference, and works with your riding style. Whether getting professionally fitted or doing it yourself, you are going to try multiple saddles and keep the one that works. WHAT’S THE TAKEAWAY FROM SADDLE FITTING? On average, men’s sit bone width ranges between 100 mm – 140 mm, and women’s range between 110 mm – 150 mm. Looking at the two ranges, there is an overlap of 30 mm between men and women’s average sit bone spacing. Please take this into consideration when ordering a saddle. There is a lot of debate on topic of Men’s vs. Women’s” saddles. As I pointed out, the numbers really dismiss the notion that saddles are gender specific. Sure, there are difference, but the numbers do not lie. As I keep stating, it comes down to fit (measurement), preference, and riding style. When you find that one saddle that fit (measurement) and is your preference, and style of riding, buy a couple of them, you will be a happy cyclist for years to come ****** Please let me know if this review was helpful by clicking the “Helpful” button below***** THANK YOU!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Incredibly it disappears under my bum
*by J***L on August 27, 2024*

As an Asian woman in my 40s I've searched high and low for a saddle that fits me. The discontinued Specialized Myth was the only other saddle besides a Brooks that worked for my behind but after Specialized stopped making it I couldn't find any used ones and the new ones on eBay are all knockoffs. After getting a Liv bike recently I was hoping the this Taiwanese bike company had a saddle would fit me but no, it still gave me pain. I'm so happy I read a review about the Ergon saddle. After an initial few minutes of getting used to the feel, the saddle just suddenly disappeared under me. I forgot I was sitting on a saddle and this was without a chamois! That is the mark of a great bike saddle! Hope the Ergon continues to disappear under me on the 50 mile rides!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Comfortable saddle, avoids hot spots
*by T***L on October 2, 2022*

Can’t say how this compares to other saddles from this brand, but it is much, much better than the saddle my bike cam with. This saddle has some cushion so it’s fine to ride for short errands and such without a chamois, but it is pretty flat and firm, which seems in reality to be more comfortable than a plush saddle. It’s also got a cutout, which again, makes a real difference. It’s also wider than the saddle my bike came with, which makes a difference too-having your sit bones hang off the saddle sucks-and you get to use every bit of that saddle width with the flat form factor! ( a lot of saddles are so convex they are in reality a lot narrower than they look) This saddle was fairly expensive, but no regrets.

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