Switching to a high-performance, lightweight saddle is one of the easiest upgrades to save weight and improve comfort on your road bike. Few component changes constitute a genuine improvement as much as a new seat. The best road bike saddles can lop a substantial amount of weight off your bike, and make for a more comfortable ride at the same time.
Best road bike saddle overall: Specialized S-Works Romin EVO
Best bargain road bike saddle: Fabric Scoop Race Shallow Saddle
Best money-no-object road bike saddle: Specialized S-Works Power with Mirror Saddle
Best high-end short-nose saddle: Fizik Vento Argo R1 saddle
Best mid-range short-nose road bike saddle: Giant Fleet SLR saddle
Best budget short-nose road bike saddle: Prime Doyenne Shorty Saddle with Ti Rails
Best road bike saddle for not slipping: Prologo Dimension 143 CPC Tirox saddle
Best women’s road bike saddle overall: Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow saddle
Best women’s saddle for racing: Ergon SR Pro Carbon Women saddle
Best curved road bike saddle for women: Specialized Women’s Romin Evo Pro With MIMIC saddle
Best road bike saddle for traditionalists: Cycles Berthoud Soulor leather saddle
Welcome to the latest edition of road.cc’s buyer’s guide to high-performance, lightweight saddles: seats that combine low weight with the firm support generally preferred by faster riders. You’ll find everything you need to know to find the right high-performance, lightweight saddle for you here, plus our pick of the best.
High-performance, lightweight saddles feature high-tech materials such as carbon fibre, titanium and lightweight foam padding. Most lightweight saddles aren’t cheap, but we’ve found several very good options for under £100. The majority of the saddles featured here are 200g or less.
These are almost all firm seats for flat-back riding positions, but some brands do offer wider versions for more upright touring and gravel applications.
Want something more conventional? Check out our general guide to the best bike saddles for multiple cycling disciplines. Want a bigger selection of women-specific saddles? Check out our guide to the best women's bike saddles.
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You'll find the saddle is stiff because you've just been shafted!
I think the Italian Repente deserves a place here. Outstanding saddles quality-price and super light
Im not convinced?
Buy cheap and your bum will Repente later?
The Repente Artax GLM did make it onto road.cc "Recommends" so I agree that it is a bit odd it's not on this list - possibly because it's more aimed at the gravel market rather than road? Although road.cc have given very positive reviews to other Repente models too.
The market seems to be dominated by saddles with a pressure relief channel which do not work for me. I use San Marco Regal Evo saddles. It would be useful to occasionally have reviews of similar saddles. Surely I can't be alone?
It looks to me like road.cc do review saddles without cutouts. As you say, the market is dominated by saddles with cutouts and so reviews tend to be weighted in that direction too. But even so, this very list includes the Cycles Berthoud Soulor leather saddle; road.cc have in fact reviewed your favoured Selle San Marco Regal Evo; and they have reviewed numerous other cutout-free saddles ranging from traditional designs (Selle San Marco Concor Supercorsa, Selle San Marco Classic Rolls, Brooks Cambium) to more modern ones (Fizik Aliante, Rapha Pro Team, Fabric Cell Radius).