SMC Men

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  • Regular price $89.95
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The Comfort MTB saddle designed specifically for men builds on the success of the SM Men series with enhanced comfort. Featuring thicker, softer orthopedic foam, it offers a larger contact area for superior support. Its flat profile allows for dynamic riding in various positions without any tilting, ensuring a smooth and comfortable ride every time.

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  • Comfort MTB saddle for men
  • Saddle shell made of Nylon Composite
  • CroMo rails, 7x7
  • Microfiber cover
  • Orthopedic Comfort Foam
  • S/M fit sit-bone width of 9-12cm
  • M/L fits sit-bone width of 12-16cm
  • 265 lb max rider weight limit

Customer Reviews

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GLCSD
A nice lightweight saddle with some extra padding.

Crashed my eMountain Bike and had to replace the saddle. This is a more comfortable aggressively styled saddle with a bit of extra padding where it helps. So some cush…for your tush…and a nice go for it attitude in the looks department.

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Thomas Phillips
saddle happiness

I got 2 SMC saddles after breaking a rail on an older ERGON seat. Now I've got to decide whether to get some more so all my wheels have such a comfy 'landing spot' for my butt. As an older w/ a prostate 'concern' I'm going for better support in all the right places. Also a bit more padding helps as I lose muscle mass back there. Worth having my parts priorities keep me riding longer w/ fewer aches and pains at the contact points.

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Derek Rothrock
Best Saddle in the Business!

Such a huge difference! It makes a long day on the bike so much more enjoyable. Highly recommend!

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Akmal Ishchanov
SMC saddle

Great saddle. Very comfy

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Axj6
Male Perineum friendly? No

Well made saddle that is unfortunately woefully under padded and uncomfortable for men with issues 'down there'.

Like many saddles the nose of the seat slants slight upward but for 'genital area' comfort it should slope downward. Saddle designers simply do not grasp this key point