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Ergon SM Pro Men Review

A moderately priced ergonomic model with a relatively light weight
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Ergon SM Pro Men Review
Price:  $120 List
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Manufacturer:   Ergon
By Jeremy Benson ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  May 27, 2020
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RANKED
#3 of 14
  • Comfort - 30% 9.0
  • Performance - 20% 9.0
  • Durability - 20% 8.0
  • Weight - 20% 7.6
  • Versatility - 10% 8.0

Our Verdict

You can't spell ergonomics without Ergon, and this german brand focuses on creating products that improve comfort and performance on the bike. The SM Pro is a moderately priced male-specific saddle that we found to be impressively comfortable, competitively lightweight, and relatively high performance. It has a flat profile with a deep pressure relief cutout that we found to effectively reduce pressure on our sensitive parts. The classic Y-shape and OrthoCell padding allowed for an unencumbered pedal stroke as well as freedom of movement on the descents. It is offered in two widths, and we feel it is a good value for the rider seeking a more ergonomic saddle option.
REASONS TO BUY
Moderately priced
Reasonably lightweight
Ergonomic design
REASONS TO AVOID
Flat side to side profile may not work for everyone

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Bottom Line Reasonably lightweight and moderately priced with a good ergonomic designThis is a long standing model that is versatile, comfortable, and a reliable performerA lightweight saddle that offers a comfortable ride and unmatched durabilityIt's nothing groundbreaking, but it's a quality and versatile saddle with good power transferA reasonably priced and comfortable saddle with a bit of extra heft
Rating Categories Ergon SM Pro Men WTB Volt Chromoly SDG Components Bel-... Fabric Scoop Race S... Spank Oozy 220
Comfort (30%)
9.0
8.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
Performance (20%)
9.0
9.0
9.0
9.0
8.0
Durability (20%)
8.0
9.0
9.5
8.0
8.0
Weight (20%)
7.6
7.4
7.7
6.8
5.7
Versatility (10%)
8.0
9.0
8.0
9.0
7.0
Specs Ergon SM Pro Men WTB Volt Chromoly SDG Components Bel-... Fabric Scoop Race S... Spank Oozy 220
Measured Weight 235 g 239 g 232 g 253 g 280 g
Rail Material TiNox Cr-Mo Lux alloy Titanium Hollow chromoly
Dimensions 270mm x 150mm 265mm x 135mm 260mmx
140mm
282mm x 142mm 265mm x 144mm
Target Use Mountain, cross country, marathon, trail, all-mountain Mountain Mountain, gravel, downhill Mountain, road, gravel Mountain
Seat Cover Material Microfiber Microfiber Microfiber Synthetic Synthetic
Shell Material Nylon composite Flex-tuned Nylon glass base with bridge Synthetic Fiber-reinforced polymer
Shape Channel/anatomical Anatomical Channel/anatomical Anatomical Channel
Available Widths S/M-144mm, M/L-160mm 135mm, 142mm, 150mm One size 142 mm 144mm

Our Analysis and Test Results

Ergon is a German components manufacturer that has a dedicated focus on ergonomics and adapting the bike to the rider. They specialize in bike saddles and grips, although they also produce backpacks, insoles, and bike fitting products. The SM Pro is one of many mountain bike saddles in their line, a trail riding model that is specifically designed with the male anatomy in mind. We tested it extensively against the best saddles on the market to see how it compares.

Performance Comparison



ergon sm pro men - the sm pro men is a lightweight and comfortable saddle with an...
The SM Pro Men is a lightweight and comfortable saddle with an ergonomic design.
Credit: Jeremy Benson

Comfort


Ergon has based their entire design philosophy on ergonomics, and the SM Pro is an impressively comfortable saddle as a result. It has a relatively flat profile, a generous anatomical pressure-relief cutout, a classic Y-shape, a slight rise to the tail, and dense yet comfortable padding throughout.

The SM Pro Men has been specifically designed for the male anatomy, and Ergon goes into great detail about this design on their website. The gist of it all is that they have done extensive research about the differences between male and female anatomy and bone structure, and crafted a saddle that they believe will best suit the needs of men (they make women's specific models too). One of the most obvious design features is the pronounced, deep pressure relief channel that runs nearly the entire length of the saddle. Testers found this channel to effectively take pressure off the perineum with most of their weight distributed on the sit bones resting on the wings. We did not notice any pressure points or experience any discomfort caused by the edges of the channel.

ergon sm pro men - it has a relatively flat side to side profile with a deep channel...
it has a relatively flat side to side profile with a deep channel down the middle that helps take the pressure off.
Credit: Jeremy Benson

The SM Pro comes in two sizes, S/M is 144mm wide, and M/L is 160mm wide. We tested the M/L, and we found that it measured closer to 150mm at its widest point. It has a relatively flat side to side profile that drops steeply by the edges. The padding where the sit bones rest is a new OrthoCell material that Ergon claims is more durable and lighter than gel with a high rebound force. Testers found the padding to feel a touch stiffer than some of the competition, but still forgiving enough for long term comfort. The tip to tail profile is generally flat with a gradual rise at the tail. While we found that it didn't cradle as much as some competitors, it did provide adequate support while pedaling over the course of long test rides.

ergon sm pro men - if you never think about your saddle, then its probably performing...
If you never think about your saddle, then its probably performing well.
Credit: Jeremy Benson

Performance


Overall, we found the performance of the SM Pro to be quite good. It has a well-refined shape that is unobtrusive on the descents and allows for optimal power transfer on the climbs. Like most good saddles, it generally went unnoticed, which was pretty much ideal.

When pedaling, we found the classic Y-shape of the SM Pro to work very well. While the side to side profile is relatively flat, it drops steeply at its edges to allow for direct transfer of power to the pedals. The OrthoCell padding feels comfortable, yet stiff enough that your power isn't being sapped by excessive movement. The seat cover has texture added on the top where you sit, while the edges are smooth to help reduce friction. On the descents, the SM Pro disappears beneath you. We found that it allowed for unobstructed freedom of movement with low friction material along its edges and a snag-free shape. We had no issues positioning our bodies where we needed, no matter the terrain.

ergon sm pro men - the sm pro appears to be well made and ready to handle all but the...
The SM Pro appears to be well made and ready to handle all but the hardest of crashes.
Credit: Jeremy Benson

Durability


The SM Pro appears to be a well made and durable mountain bike saddle. Attention to detail seems like it is important for the folks at Ergon, and this is evident in the quality craftsmanship of their bike saddles. Every aspect of the construction appears flawless, from the TiNox rails and nylon composite shell to the microfiber seat cover. The seat cover material wraps over the edge of the shell where it is cleanly bonded on the underside. While it isn't specified as such, there is also what appears to be a reinforcement around the entire tail of the saddle from wing to wing as an added layer of protection in case of a crash.

ergon sm pro men - it's a mountain bike saddle, but there's no reason it wouldn't do...
It's a mountain bike saddle, but there's no reason it wouldn't do well mounted on other styles of bikes.
Credit: Jeremy Benson

Versatility


Ergon refers to the SM Pro as the “choice of the marathon pros” on their website, so clearly it works well for those who spend long hours in the saddle. During testing, we found it to work well on trail rides ranging from an hour to four hours, with ample support and a high degree of comfort. We feel it should work well for any discipline of mountain biking, but particularly those like everyday trail riding or bike touring, where you spend lots of time in the saddle. We never mounted it on our road or gravel bikes, but if we did, we assume that it would likely provide the same level of comfort over the course of a long day. The SM Pro also comes with a QuickClick adapter that works with certain ToPeak saddlebags.

Weight


At 235-grams, the SM Pro is relatively lightweight. It is slightly below the average in our test field, and only about 30-grams heavier than the lightest models. Unless you're really hypersensitive to weight, you'll likely never notice a 30-gram weight penalty. It's likely that this saddle will also be lighter than what comes stock on most complete builds.

Value


At retail, the SM Pro falls right about in the middle of the range of price of the models in this test. We feel this makes it a good value to the male rider who seeks the ergonomic benefits and comfort that it provides.

ergon sm pro men - we were relatively impressed with the sm pro. we feel this is a...
We were relatively impressed with the SM Pro. We feel this is a great moderately priced ergonomic option.
Credit: Jeremy Benson

Conclusion


The SM Pro is a great saddle that we feel works well for any style of mountain bike riding. Its competitively lightweight and durable, plus it has an ergonomic design and a high level of comfort. We found its overall performance to be quite good, and it quickly became a tester favorite for its pressure relief and refined feel.

Other Versions


Ergon makes several models in the SM series with the Pro Men at the top of the line. They make two models specifically for women, including the SM Women and SM Sport Gel Women. They also have two additional men's models with the SM Sport Men and the SM Comp Men.

Jeremy Benson