RidingRush Mountain Bike Seat: Comfortable Ergonomic Bicycle Saddle Review & Buy Guide
If the saddle that came with your bike has turned every ride into a countdown until you can stand up again, you are not alone. A hard, narrow stock saddle is the single most common comfort complaint among recreational riders, and it is one of the cheapest upgrades you can make. This page reviews the RidingRush Mountain Bike Seat, a comfortable bicycle saddle for men and women with an ergonomic hollow design, padding and shock absorption, priced at CAD 33.21, and helps you decide whether it deserves a spot on your mountain, road, e-bike or hybrid bike.
The Problem
Most bikes ship with a saddle chosen to hit a price point, not to fit your body. Two problems follow.
First, pressure. When you sit on a saddle, your weight concentrates on two sit bones. A saddle that is too narrow or too stiff concentrates that load into a small area, and after 30 to 60 minutes the discomfort shifts from annoying to ride-ending. Riders often compensate by sliding forward or tilting the saddle, which just moves the pain to their hands and knees.
Second, numbness. Soft tissue compressed between your sit bones and the saddle shell restricts blood flow. The classic symptom is tingling or numbness that lingers after you dismount. On longer rides — think 2 hours or more on a mountain trail or a commuter e-bike route — this is the issue that makes people give up riding entirely.
Both problems hit men and women, beginners and experienced riders, and they get worse on mountain bikes and e-bikes, where bumps, vibration and the extra weight of the bike translate straight into the saddle.
Why It Matters
A saddle is the one component your body touches for the entire ride, so its shape affects more than comfort.
A better fit keeps you riding longer. When pressure and numbness stop interrupting your ride, you stop watching the clock and start enjoying the trail. Riders who fix saddle pain typically report that their average ride length goes up simply because nothing hurts.
A better fit improves control. Riders in pain shift around constantly — standing, sliding, repositioning. Each shift is a moment when your weight is not where you want it through a corner, a climb or a descent. A saddle that supports your sit bones lets you stay planted and pedal smoothly.
It protects the rest of your body. A seat that forces you into a bad position can produce sore wrists, a stiff lower back and knee pain. Fixing the contact point often fixes the chain of complaints that follow from it.
The RidingRush saddle addresses these points directly: an ergonomic wide design for broad sit-bone support, a central cut-out relief channel to reduce numbness, soft foam padding for balanced cushioning, and a waterproof cover that stands up to wet commutes and trail spray — all for CAD 33.21, which is less than many riders spend on a single tire upgrade.
What to Look For
Here is how the RidingRush Mountain Bike Seat's real features map to what actually matters when you shop for a saddle.
Sit-bone support: ergonomic wide design. The saddle uses a broad, ergonomic platform so your sit bones carry your weight instead of soft tissue. This is the feature that matters most for longer rides, and it is what makes the design work for both men and women rather than forcing a compromise.
Numbness relief: central cut-out channel. The hollow center channel removes pressure directly under the perineum and adds airflow for ventilation. If tingling or numbness is your main complaint, this is the feature to check first — it is the reason many riders switch from a solid-topped stock saddle.
Cushioning balance: soft foam padding. The padding is soft foam, tuned for balanced cushioning without excessive sink. That balance matters: foam that is too soft lets you bottom out onto the shell on bumps, which is worse than a firmer saddle. Foam that holds its shape under load keeps support consistent across a whole ride.
Durability: waterproof cover. The outer cover resists wear and moisture exposure. For e-bike commuters, mountain riders and anyone who parks a bike outside, a cover that does not soak up water means no damp morning ride after a wet evening one.
Compatibility. The saddle is designed for mountain, road, e-bike and hybrid bikes, so it covers the four most common frame types in one product. Check your rail type and seatpost clamp before ordering — standard rails are the norm on these bikes.
Price and identification. Brand: RidingRush. ASIN: B0FHH736DF. Price: CAD 33.21. At this price point you are comparing against stock replacement saddles rather than premium race saddles, which is exactly the segment where an ergonomic upgrade delivers the most comfort per dollar.
What Others Say
We do not have verified star ratings or written customer reviews for this specific saddle in our product data, and we will not invent them. Instead, here is how to judge real feedback yourself when you check the listing:
- Read reviews that mention ride length. A saddle that feels fine for 20 minutes tells you little. Reviews that describe 1-hour-plus rides, trails or commutes are the ones that speak to the ergonomic design doing its job.
- Look for mentions of numbness relief. The central cut-out is the make-or-break feature for most buyers. Reviews that say "no more tingling" are the signal that matters.
- Check fit comments from riders your size. A wide ergonomic saddle suits riders who found narrow saddles painful. If reviewers with your build describe all-day comfort, that is the strongest evidence available.
- Watch for break-in notes. Foam padding settles slightly in the first weeks. A review written after a month of riding is more informative than one written on day one.
If the listing you are shopping shows a solid rating across a meaningful number of reviews that mention these points, you can buy with reasonable confidence.
Where to Buy
The RidingRush Mountain Bike Seat — the ergonomic hollow MTB bike seat with padding and shock absorption, compatible with e-bikes and hybrids — sells for CAD 33.21. Confirm the ASIN B0FHH736DF on the product listing so you get exactly the saddle described here, and double-check that your seatpost matches the saddle's rail fitting before checkout.
If your current saddle is the reason rides end early, this is one of the lowest-cost, highest-impact upgrades you can make to your bike.
Shop now — the RidingRush Mountain Bike Seat is CAD 33.21, and a comfortable ride is one swap away. Not sure this is the right model for your bike? See all options in the RidingRush catalog, or reach us through our contact page at /contact and we will help you pick the right fit.