Explaining the mystery of saddle (seat) selection
Quite simply – If your bike seat hurts, it’s either not yet set up properly or it may be the wrong saddle for you! If it hurts to ride, you will not ride as much as you otherwise would and you will not enjoy it. So saddle comfort is really important.
There are a number of details a cyclist needs to consider when selecting their bicycle seat. Here are the main ones:
- There are gender specific shapes and widths of seats
- What is the seat is made out of
- What padding the seat supports you with
- The positioning of the various padding systems internally within the saddle structure
Then once you have selected the correct seat you need to mount it to your bike in a way that you will benefit most from. In other words, you need to be comfortable and this is done by having the seat correctly positioned on your bicycle.
- The (up and down) angle of the seat
- The fore vs aft position of the seat as it compares to the seat post & pedals
- Is the seat straight relative to the bicycle frame
This may seem like a lot of things to consider, but if you aren’t comfortable when you sit on your bike seat and start to ride, almost nothing else will matters.


