Lyne Saddle Pulse 150
What Is It?
The Lyne Saddle Pulse 150 is a 150mm-wide performance bicycle saddle designed for road, gravel, and MTB riders who want a balance of comfort and support over long rides.
The “150” refers to its width, which places it in the mid-to-wide saddle category, commonly used by riders with a slightly wider sit-bone spacing or those who prefer more rear support.
Key Features
- 150mm width for stable sit-bone support
- Ergonomic shape designed for long-distance comfort
- Pressure-relief central channel to reduce numbness
- Lightweight padded construction for endurance riding
- Durable synthetic cover for weather and wear resistance
- Designed for mixed riding positions (climbing, cruising, endurance)
Specifications
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Model: Lyne Pulse 150
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Width: 150mm
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Use Type: Road / Gravel / MTB / Endurance
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Padding: Medium-density comfort foam
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Shell: Reinforced composite base
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Rail Type: Steel or alloy rails (varies by version)
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Cut-out: Central pressure relief channel
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Weight: Typically ~280–350g (varies slightly by build)
Bottom Line
The Lyne Saddle Pulse 150 is a comfort-focused endurance saddle. It’s built to reduce pressure on long rides while still giving enough firmness for efficient pedalling.
It’s not a race-hard minimalist saddle—it’s more of a “ride longer without discomfort” option.
Who Is It Suitable For?
- Endurance road cyclists
- Gravel riders doing long distances
- MTB riders who stay seated often (XC, trail climbs)
- Commuters riding 30–100km regularly
- Riders needing extra support at the sit bones
Pros
- Good comfort for long-distance riding
- 150mm width suits many riders’ sit-bone range
- Pressure-relief channel helps reduce numbness
- Balanced padding (not too soft, not too firm)
- Suitable for multiple bike types
Cons
- Not as lightweight as race saddles
- Can feel wide if your sit bones are narrow
- Less ideal for aggressive forward riding positions
- Basic compared to premium carbon-railed saddles
Who Should Use It?
You should use the Lyne Pulse 150 if you:
- Ride long distances regularly
- Experience discomfort or pressure on your current saddle
- Prefer a stable, supportive seating platform
- Want a versatile saddle for road + gravel + MTB use
- Don’t need ultra-light race equipment