Two saddles for sale. Neither suit my backside…
SOLD Ergon SMC Core Men's Saddle Size S/M. Used for one ride of about three miles. I hoped that this would be the one… but alas it didn’t work for me, although many people seem to love it. £90 posted.
It’s this one: https://bikepacking.com/gear/ergon-smc- ... le-review/
GILLES BERTHOUD Aspin Saddle Black. Again, fitted on bike, ridden for less than a mile. Not for me… sadly as it’s beautiful. I really wanted to like this one £145 posted.
Saddles: Giles Berthoud and Ergon
Saddles: Giles Berthoud and Ergon
Last edited by hamish on 7 Apr 2024, 4:00pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Saddles: Giles Berthoud and Ergon
A few better photos of the saddles.
I will put them on eBay later if no interest. Happy to discuss the price.
Thanks
I will put them on eBay later if no interest. Happy to discuss the price.
Thanks
Re: Saddles: Giles Berthoud and Ergon
Unfortunately, I can't justify adding to my collection of Berthoud saddles. If you found the Aspin too hard, but otherwise the right shape/width, then I would note that the description "pre-softened" is misleading as I reckon they are baked hard after softening and moulding to the required shape. Before I fit one of those saddles to a bike for the first time I smother it with the Berthoud saddle wax and put into a warm oven so the wax quickly soaks in. Then, because I'm only 10 stone, I give the underside more wax and let that soak in as a second helping (heavier people find it easier to mould the saddle to shape). Leather saddles need patience and usually several hundred miles to deform to fit the rider.
Usually riding a Spa Cycles Aubisque or a Rohloff-equipped Spa Cycles Elan Ti