A supportive MTB saddle with a shorter shape and plenty of room to move around the bike.
The Chromag Limber is designed for mountain bikers who want good sit-bone support without a long saddle getting in the way when they're moving around on technical terrain.
At 260mm long, it's shorter than a traditional MTB saddle, with a 146mm-wide platform providing plenty of support when you're seated and climbing. A pronounced centre relief channel helps reduce pressure through the middle of the saddle, while the smooth edges and shorter nose give you more room to move when the trail gets steep or technical.
Chromag uses a vacuum-formed construction with a seamless synthetic cover, giving the Limber a clean finish without exposed plastic edges. Chromoly rails keep things strong and straightforward underneath.
Key Features
- Short 260mm profile gives you more room to move around the bike
- 146mm-wide platform provides good sit-bone support
- Pronounced centre relief channel helps reduce pressure
- Shape designed for mountain biking and technical terrain
- Vacuum-formed construction creates a smooth, seamless finish
- Smooth edges with no exposed plastic or sharp protrusions
- Durable, weather-resistant synthetic cover
- Chromoly rails for strength and durability
- Supportive rather than overly soft feel
- Designed to stay out of the way when you're moving around the bike
Specifications
- Length: 260mm
- Width: 146mm
- Weight: 278g
- Rails: Chromoly
- Cover: Seamless synthetic
- Colours: Black/Sand and Chocolate
Why Choose the Chromag Limber?
The Limber makes sense if you like the support of a wider MTB saddle but don't want a lot of saddle underneath you when you're descending or moving your weight around.
The shorter 260mm shape gives you more clearance than a traditional long-nosed saddle, while the 146mm width provides a good platform when you're sitting down and putting power through the pedals.
Our Thoughts
We reckon Chromag has got the shape of the Limber about right for trail riding. There's enough saddle underneath you when you're sitting down and climbing, but the shorter 260mm length gives you a bit more room when you're standing up and moving around on the bike.
The 146mm width gives a good supportive platform and the centre relief channel will suit riders who don't get on with a lot of pressure through the middle of a saddle.
Just don't choose it because 146mm sounds about right. Saddle width is personal and depends on your sit-bone width and riding position. If you're not sure, come in and we'll help you work out whether the Limber is actually the right shape and width for you.
Free Retül Digital Sit-Bone Measurement
Visit Chain Reaction Christchurch for a free Retül Digital Sit-Bone Measurement. We can check your sit-bone width and riding position, then help work out whether the Limber's 146mm width and shape are right for you.