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product_id: 8404595
title: "Selle SMP TRK Man Cycling Saddle, Black"
brand: "smp"
price: "€ 13.97"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 5
url: https://www.desertcart.es/products/8404595-selle-smp-trk-man-cycling-saddle-black
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# Soft gel padding Durable synthetic cover Anatomic pressure relief Selle SMP TRK Man Cycling Saddle, Black

**Brand:** smp
**Price:** € 13.97
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚴‍♂️ Elevate Your Ride with Unmatched Comfort!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Selle SMP TRK Man Cycling Saddle, Black by smp
- **How much does it cost?** € 13.97 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.es](https://www.desertcart.es/products/8404595-selle-smp-trk-man-cycling-saddle-black)

## Best For

- smp enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted smp brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Universal Fit:** Steel rails ensure compatibility with most seat posts for easy installation.
- • **Ride in Comfort:** Experience the ultimate in cycling comfort with soft polyurethane padding.
- • **Sleek Aesthetic:** The all-black design adds a touch of sophistication to your bike.
- • **Innovative Design:** Anatomic central cutout for unparalleled pressure relief during long rides.
- • **Lightweight Performance:** Weighing in at just 395 grams, this saddle won't weigh you down.

## Overview

The Selle SMP TRK Man Cycling Saddle combines a durable synthetic cover with soft gel padding and an innovative anatomic design, ensuring maximum comfort and pressure relief for cyclists. Weighing only 395 grams, it features steel rails for compatibility with most seat posts, making it a perfect choice for road bike enthusiasts.

## Description

Selle smp trk man saddle is designed to reduce pressure on the perineum and provides the right amount of padding to deliver exceptional comfort. Selle smp's patented features such as the completely free central cutout channel, eagle-beak nose and raised rear make riding for hours enjoyable. Ideal choice for recreational riding (on and off the road), commuting, and indoor training.

Review: SMP, Where Have You Been All My Life? - Found out I had very wide sit bones at a bike fitting and after a lot of research I found my way to this saddle. I wasn't about to spend a lot of money if I wasn't sure about a saddle so I ended up getting the TRK and the Extra because they were both under 100 bucks. I also got a Specialized Avatar. The TRK is noticeably wider than the Extra and by far the most comfortable saddle I've ever used. When I first put it on my bike it was a revelation. It feels so nice to sink into that recessed area. On long steep climbs, where you're getting tired and not standing as much as you should to get relief, this thing is a godsend. This is the only seat I've ever used that really seems to seriously reduce the need to stand for relief. The downside is that it is heavy. The two lighter and more expensive SMPs with similar widths are the Plus and Avant, both over 200 bucks. I'll be trying them on the new road bike I'm buying next month. The SMP Extra is not nearly as comfortable for me (although I've read people on the internet recommending it for wide sit bones), again because of its more conventional width. The Extra also seems to have thicker padding. The Specialized Avatar is the same width as the TRK and noticeably better than typical seats for me but the recessed area around your junk and the dipping beak of the seat make the SMP TRK the superior saddle. That dipping beak is a great feature, my shorts never get caught when I'm sitting back down on the saddle - although bib shorts reduce that problem as well. I'm seriously beginning to wonder why anyone who rides long distance uses any other saddle than an SMP or if it's patent laws that stop every other seat manufacturer from copying the design. If you ride long distances and haven't tried an SMP before you need to do so. Find the right width and your butt and junk will thank you. I was riding my shopping bike today with a typical WTB seat, previously one of my favorite seats, and thinking about how uncomfortable it was - this seat has spoiled me. I can't foresee using any other saddle than an SMP from here on out. I'm 6 feet 180 lbs. and really would never fit anyone's description of a "widebody" but the sit bones don't have much to do with weight. I always assumed wide seats were for fat dudes, or "clydesdales" as many of them prefer to be called. Figuring out how wide of a seat you need is a key to finding the right saddle, something I wish I had learned earlier. I got mine through "Bike Chanel". It get sent from Israel and took about a week to arrive in Califonia, which was much better than the month long estimated arrival date. The underside of the seat looked a little scuffed up, nothing major, but I really wondered how new it was or maybe how it was treated in transit. Hasn't effected the performance of the seat at all so no real complaints. Update: 5 months later and I love this saddle. I have a TRK on my mountain bike and another on my commuter. I got an Avant for my road bike and that is awesome, too. I absolutely refuse to ride with any other type of seat and so should you.
Review: This Saddle Suits Me!!!! - To my surprise the saddle arrived within three days after ordering. Fast, fast service. It had been carefully packed and arrived undamaged. This was my 3rd or 4th Selle bike saddle over the past 35 years and by far the most comfortable. Probably as recently as 10 years ago, I would have considered this TRK saddle too soft with too much padding. Now with little desire to race and with not much concern over the extra weight, a few ounces heaver than a racing saddle with very little to no padding, this is fine. I'm pleased to have a saddle with no break in required for a comfortable ride (saddles I'm familiar with don't break in-the break in when needed means by the rider's rear), At least this was my experience with a comfortable first 25 mi mountain trail ride. The saddle appears to be very well made and I expect will long out last the 3 year Selle warranty which came with the saddle. I do wear padded cycling shorts. I had no problem whatever ridding well back on the saddle or on the nose just before it turns downward. I do suppose were I to design a saddle just for myself, I might decrease the padding by about 1/2 but as a saddle designed, I believe to suit the "average mtb biker", I have no complaints, am happy to have found this one. wd

## Features

- Durable svt (smp vacuum tech) synthetic cover
- Soft polyurethane padding for added comfort
- Polypropylene Copolymer shell with anatomic central cutout design for pressure-relief
- Steel rails compatible with most seat posts
- Dimensions/weight: 280 x 160 mm (lxw)/395 grams

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003R4MHBG |
| Bike Type | Road Bike |
| Brand Name | SMP |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (82) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08032568520296 |
| Included Components | Cycling Saddle |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Albabici, LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ZSTT01MANNESMCARD |
| Material Type | Steel, Synthetic |
| Model Number | ZSTT01MANNESMCARD |
| Outer Material | Shell,Polypropylene,Polyurethane |
| Pad Type | Gel Pad |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SMP
- **Color:** Black
- **Material:** Steel, Synthetic
- **Outer Material:** Shell,Polypropylene,Polyurethane
- **Pad Type:** Gel Pad

## Images

![Selle SMP TRK Man Cycling Saddle, Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71rj3frXkbL.jpg)
![Selle SMP TRK Man Cycling Saddle, Black - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41DcET+zjOL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ SMP, Where Have You Been All My Life?
*by D***E on September 15, 2014*

Found out I had very wide sit bones at a bike fitting and after a lot of research I found my way to this saddle. I wasn't about to spend a lot of money if I wasn't sure about a saddle so I ended up getting the TRK and the Extra because they were both under 100 bucks. I also got a Specialized Avatar. The TRK is noticeably wider than the Extra and by far the most comfortable saddle I've ever used. When I first put it on my bike it was a revelation. It feels so nice to sink into that recessed area. On long steep climbs, where you're getting tired and not standing as much as you should to get relief, this thing is a godsend. This is the only seat I've ever used that really seems to seriously reduce the need to stand for relief. The downside is that it is heavy. The two lighter and more expensive SMPs with similar widths are the Plus and Avant, both over 200 bucks. I'll be trying them on the new road bike I'm buying next month. The SMP Extra is not nearly as comfortable for me (although I've read people on the internet recommending it for wide sit bones), again because of its more conventional width. The Extra also seems to have thicker padding. The Specialized Avatar is the same width as the TRK and noticeably better than typical seats for me but the recessed area around your junk and the dipping beak of the seat make the SMP TRK the superior saddle. That dipping beak is a great feature, my shorts never get caught when I'm sitting back down on the saddle - although bib shorts reduce that problem as well. I'm seriously beginning to wonder why anyone who rides long distance uses any other saddle than an SMP or if it's patent laws that stop every other seat manufacturer from copying the design. If you ride long distances and haven't tried an SMP before you need to do so. Find the right width and your butt and junk will thank you. I was riding my shopping bike today with a typical WTB seat, previously one of my favorite seats, and thinking about how uncomfortable it was - this seat has spoiled me. I can't foresee using any other saddle than an SMP from here on out. I'm 6 feet 180 lbs. and really would never fit anyone's description of a "widebody" but the sit bones don't have much to do with weight. I always assumed wide seats were for fat dudes, or "clydesdales" as many of them prefer to be called. Figuring out how wide of a seat you need is a key to finding the right saddle, something I wish I had learned earlier. I got mine through "Bike Chanel". It get sent from Israel and took about a week to arrive in Califonia, which was much better than the month long estimated arrival date. The underside of the seat looked a little scuffed up, nothing major, but I really wondered how new it was or maybe how it was treated in transit. Hasn't effected the performance of the seat at all so no real complaints. Update: 5 months later and I love this saddle. I have a TRK on my mountain bike and another on my commuter. I got an Avant for my road bike and that is awesome, too. I absolutely refuse to ride with any other type of seat and so should you.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This Saddle Suits Me!!!!
*by W***. on June 23, 2016*

To my surprise the saddle arrived within three days after ordering. Fast, fast service. It had been carefully packed and arrived undamaged. This was my 3rd or 4th Selle bike saddle over the past 35 years and by far the most comfortable. Probably as recently as 10 years ago, I would have considered this TRK saddle too soft with too much padding. Now with little desire to race and with not much concern over the extra weight, a few ounces heaver than a racing saddle with very little to no padding, this is fine. I'm pleased to have a saddle with no break in required for a comfortable ride (saddles I'm familiar with don't break in-the break in when needed means by the rider's rear), At least this was my experience with a comfortable first 25 mi mountain trail ride. The saddle appears to be very well made and I expect will long out last the 3 year Selle warranty which came with the saddle. I do wear padded cycling shorts. I had no problem whatever ridding well back on the saddle or on the nose just before it turns downward. I do suppose were I to design a saddle just for myself, I might decrease the padding by about 1/2 but as a saddle designed, I believe to suit the "average mtb biker", I have no complaints, am happy to have found this one. wd

### ⭐⭐⭐ Initially I was disappointed because it was a little bigger that the one ...
*by R***S on October 24, 2015*

First of all I received the seat on time. Initially I was disappointed because it was a little bigger that the one I replaced as well a little more heavy. I put it in my Brompton bicycle. It is a little hard but is question of time. I did not use yet for long rides as I use to do; but at least riding for two hours was comfortable and I did not feel numbness in my private areas although I will need to test it for long rides about for hours and I will put another comment. For the meantime I gave it 3 stars.

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