By Katherine Moore

Published: Monday, 19 September 2022 at 12:00 am


If you rack up a lot of miles, or plan to, then finding the best women’s mountain bike saddle for you is a worthy task, ultimately saving you discomfort and preserving the health of your nether regions.

However, there’s no denying it’s a tricky affair. Due to everyone’s own anatomy and riding style, what works for one rider might not work for you, and vice versa.

Fortunately, the women’s saddle market is growing in line with female participation in the sport as a whole. There are now saddles that cater to different anatomies as well as incorporating a variety of design elements, which should mean there’s a saddle out there that will tick all the right boxes for you.

While finding the perfect saddle for you would ideally involve personally testing as many alternatives as possible, this probably isn’t going to happen. So we have put six women’s mountain bike saddles to the test to help you make an informed decision on which saddle to go for next and to help you unlock a more comfortable ride.

We’ve also put together a buyer’s guide for women’s mountain bike saddles at the end of this article, so you can be better informed to choose the right saddle for you, your riding style and your priorities.

We also have a dedicated guide on how to choose the right saddle and a list of the best women’s road bike saddles.

Best women’s mountain bike saddles

Ergon SM Women

4.5 out of 5 star rating
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The Ergon SM Women saddle is great value for the comfort it offers.
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  • £64.99 as tested
  • 296g
  • S/M width (90-120mm) or M/L width (120-160mm) options

A truly minimalist design, Ergon’s SM Women features orthopaedic comfort-foam inserts, based on a nylon-composite shell and topped with a plain microfibre cover.

There’s a narrow cut-out down the centre and it has chromoly rails, giving a weight of 296g for the M/L size tested. Towards the rear, it curves upwards very slightly.

With its sleek cover and curved outline, it doesn’t get in the way on the techy steep stuff, and despite choosing the wider option, there was no interference with our inner thighs when pedalling.

From short, punchy rides to all-day outings featuring long, pedally climbs, the SM Women has proven to be supremely comfortable.

The cut-out relieves any pressure on soft tissue, especially in a more aggressive climbing position, while the padding around the back prevents any discomfort around the sit bones.

It’s easy to keep looking clean, thanks to the plain, single-material cover, and although there aren’t any additional features that you might find elsewhere, such as light-attachment points, we’ll take top comfort over gadgets any day.

At £64.99, it’s great value for the level of comfort offered, although there’s a small weight penalty compared to some others here. This combination of comfort, value for money and minimalist design makes the Ergon SM Women our ‘best on test’.