Seemed pretty accurate to me too: 128mm using wrist vs. 130mm sit bones. About a year and a half ago, I got fed up with my old saddles not being very comfortable and tried using the SQLab fit system (basically sit on a piece of cardboard and measure distance from center of dents). I did that about 10 times and averaged it, coming up with 130mm. Turned out I didn't like the SQLab saddle, but it got me a more accurate sit bone measurement (a bike shop had previously fit me with a 150mm Rocket). I ended up trying the 142mm Koda after NSMB reviewed it, and I really liked it. Unsurprisingly, that's one of WTB's recommended saddles for me. The wrist measurement is WAY easier to do.
Nov. 13, 2019, 10:16 a.m. - Andeh
Seemed pretty accurate to me too: 128mm using wrist vs. 130mm sit bones. About a year and a half ago, I got fed up with my old saddles not being very comfortable and tried using the SQLab fit system (basically sit on a piece of cardboard and measure distance from center of dents). I did that about 10 times and averaged it, coming up with 130mm. Turned out I didn't like the SQLab saddle, but it got me a more accurate sit bone measurement (a bike shop had previously fit me with a 150mm Rocket). I ended up trying the 142mm Koda after NSMB reviewed it, and I really liked it. Unsurprisingly, that's one of WTB's recommended saddles for me. The wrist measurement is WAY easier to do.