Originally published at: ISM Remains Preferred Saddle Choice in Kona - Slowtwitch News
Overwhelmingly, men qualifying for the IRONMAN World Championships choose ISM saddles to ride, with the brand ridden by nearly a third of the field. Even when you combine the totals of second and third place Selle Italia and Fizik, it’s still 91 saddles short of the count that ISM puts up.
Saddle choice, as we know, is a critical component of bike fit. And ISM has led the way in split-nose saddles for decades now. They continue to tinker, having multiple lengths, widths, and padding options. It also helps that multiple third-party companies make accessories dedicated to their saddle designs (e.g., XLAB’s hydration systems). And ISM has also become a common stock offering on bikes, including Quintana Roo.

Selle Italia, meanwhile, enjoys part of its growth from a similar OEM arrangement, except you can find some of their saddles on new Canyon bicycles. But the Watt Superflow offers a split-nose design that riders frequently prefer as they move more forward in their respective positioning. It’s also the preferred saddle range of IRONMAN World Champion Patrick Lange.

Fizik in third may not seem like much, but it’s a sizable fall from their second-place finish in the count the last time men raced in Kona. Fizik tends toward slightly more traditional shaping out of their saddles; I, for one, love them as a road saddle but is not my preference for triathlon. Still, there’s also some creative innovations, like their Adaptive 3D printed padding in the Transiro Aeris Long Distance line.
Other interesting factoids: Prologo edged Specialized for fifth place by a single saddle. Smaller saddle companies continue to make in-roads to the counts, as Gebiomized, Cobb / JCOB, and Dash all had somewhat strong showings. And I’m still somewhat shocked that Shimano doesn’t make better in-roads, as their three triathlon-specific saddles (as well as the Stealth road saddle) are all quite comfortable options. I think as Eric has alluded to in some of the other count articles, Shimano seems to be struggling with the market more in the multisport space, which is hurting them despite having solid options available to riders.
The total counts we have are below. As a reminder, professionals are excluded from results, which is why you don’t see a brand like Wove included in these totals. Also some saddles are just missed so the totals may be off a little as well.
Brand | Count |
---|---|
ISM | 633 |
Selle Italia | 278 |
Fizik | 264 |
Bontrager | 175 |
Prologo | 156 |
Specialized | 155 |
Gebiomized | 86 |
Cobb / JCOB | 81 |
Dash | 62 |
Shimano / PRO | 35 |
SMP | 21 |
Terry | 1 |
Totals | 1947 |