Is my saddle too wide or too narrow?

If the saddle is too narrow, the pommel will be too high at the front throwing the rider's weight to the rear and putting weight and pressure through the loin area of the horse. The rider will also be unbalanced tipping forward in consequence. The panels (the soft pads under the saddle) will probably also 'bridge.
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How do I know if my saddle is too wide?

When a saddle is too wide in the front, it can sink down over the withers. This takes the saddle out of balance by making the pommel lower than the cantle, which in turn carries more pressure over the front of the tree (at the withers/shoulders) than a saddle with a properly sized tree.
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Is my bike saddle too wide?

If a bicycle saddle is too wide, it generally interferes with the rider's leg movement. As a result, a rider may get chaffed. At the same time, you may feel your legs get numb and pain under the sit bones. Saddle width is vital as it is one part of the bicycle that determines your riding position.
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Is my saddle too narrow bike?

Signs Your Saddle Is Too Narrow. Pain in the groin region as your delicate areas are supporting your weight as opposed to your ischial tuberosities. If super narrow, then you will actually be falling off the saddle or will try and sit further back where the saddle is at its widest.
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How do you tell if a saddle is narrow medium or wide?

If there's 1/2″ to 3/4″ of space on either side of your fist, the saddle is approximately a medium tree. If there's 0″ to 1/2″ then the tree is narrow; and if there's more than 1″ of space on either side of your fist, the tree is wide or extra wide.
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How can I tell if my saddle is too wide?



What size saddle do I need for a 16 hand horse?

Under 16.5 inches — You probably need a 15-inch seat size in an English saddle. Between 16.5 and 18.5 inches — Look for a 16-inch saddle. Between 20 and 21.5 inches — Try a 17-inch saddle. Over 21.5 inches — Try an 18- or 19-inch seat size.
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What saddle width do I need?

Place the foil or cardboard on a carpeted stair and sit down, then pick up your feet to mimic your riding position. When you stand up there should be two depressions left by your sit bones. Measure the distance between the centres of the depressions and add 25 to 30mm to find your ideal saddle width.
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How much wider Should your saddle be than your sit bones?

Many suggest adding about 20mm, as signified by the Road Bike Bros above, which would then land you on the ideal saddle. For example, if your sit bones measured 130mm, you add 20mm and voila, a 150mm saddle width will fit perfectly!
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Where should sit bones be on saddle?

The optimal saddle width guarantees that the sit bones lie completely flat on the saddle. This is the only way in which pressure is relieved on the sensitive area in men and on the pubic arch in women and ensures more efficiency.
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Why do I keep sliding forward on my saddle?

Women riders will generally want as little weight as possible on the saddle, and many men find the upward tilt uncomfortable. Of more frequent concern are downward-tilted saddles. These cause the rider to constantly slide forward, or brace themselves with their arms as long as they're in the saddle.
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Are wider saddles more comfortable?

Wider saddles tend to be more comfortable so are good for long rides or leisurely riders where extra weight from more materials isn't an issue. Thinner saddles tend to be better for short efforts – such as racing – where comfort isn't dispensed with entirely but is compromised in favour of other factors.
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Why are road bike saddles so narrow?

Bike seats are only intended to hold a biker's sit bones and not their whole weight. They come with an unusual and slender shape that allows our lower limbs to move freely during cycling. Plus, your position and proper seat adjustment while biking also make a huge difference in your comfort.
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How do I stop my bike seat from hurting?

Again, to summarize:
  1. Stand on the pedals once in a while (or at least shift your position on the seat).
  2. Adjust the tilt of your saddle.
  3. 3 Grease Up.
  4. Try a different style underwear.
  5. Adjust your bike.
  6. Get a pair of real bike shorts (and ditch the underwear altogether)
  7. Lose weight... Eat less, ride more.
  8. Change your saddle.
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How do you tell if your saddle doesn't fit your horse?

15 signs your saddle doesn't fit – negative behaviour in your...
  1. Avoidance behaviours – trying to walk away when being tacked up.
  2. Ears back/head shaking when saddle comes close by.
  3. Excessive tail swishing both in the stable and when ridden.
  4. Pawing the ground.
  5. Threatening to bite you when you come close with the saddle.
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How tight should a horse saddle be?

The cinch should be tight enough so that the saddle doesn't slip sideways, but not tight enough to pinch the horse. Tighten the cinch gradually in small increments to prevent your horse from becoming girthy and being aggressive while tacking up. Position the saddle slightly forward of where it will rest.
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Should I tilt my saddle forward?

Saddle adjusted correctly? Your saddle should be at a neutral angle, so you're sitting on the middle portion, not sliding forwards on the nose or backwards off the rear of the saddle. The best way to achieve this is to use a spirit level.
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Why do my sit bones hurt?

The pain in butt bones when you sit too long is caused by inflammation or irritation of the ischial bursa. It's a condition where the fluid-filled sacs in the pelvis become inflamed and swollen, causing the sit bone pain. Ischial Bursitis can cause a lot of problems with sitting, walking, or running.
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Why does cycling hurt my bum?

It's normal for your butt to feel slightly sore after a ride, because when you sit on a bike seat, most of your weight gets distributed on two very small bones on the bottom of your pelvis. That can lead to soreness, especially if you're on a long ride, explains Maddy Ciccone, a SoulCycle instructor in Boston.
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What size saddle for 125mm sit bones?

For example, if a road bike is used, with very leaned forward position (like in the 2nd drawing from the left in picture 8), and if measured sit bone width is 125 mm, then a saddle should be 1 cm (10 mm) wider, which is about 135 mm.
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How do I pick the right saddle?

5 tips for finding the perfect saddle
  1. Find the saddle with the right shape. No two people are the same. ...
  2. Take account of your flexibility and your position on the bike. Test your flexibility. ...
  3. Measure the width of your sit bones. Saddles come in different widths. ...
  4. Set the saddle to the right height. ...
  5. Saddle position.
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What is my sit bone width?

Measuring sit bone width

Sit with your feet tilted up long enough to leave a good impression. Stand and find the two deepest indentions your sit bones left behind and mark them both with a point. Measure from one point to the other with your measuring tape in millimeters. Add 20-25mm to determine your saddle size.
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What does a 16 inch saddle mean?

Determine your size in an English saddle

A leg/seat measurement of 16.5-18.5 inches equals a 16-inch saddle. • A leg/seat measurement of 18.5-20 inches equals a 16.5-inch saddle.
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