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SQlab 6OX Ergowave active 2.2: is this the perfect saddle for electric mountain bikes?

Patrick Bardelli
26.8.2025
Translation: Elicia Payne

This year, SQlab launched the 6OX Ergowave active 2.2, an MTB saddle with a shorter nose and better grip. It’s a saddle designed to provide maximum movement on the trail and still be comfortable. I’ve tested it for myself and I’m convinced by the concept.

The bicycle saddles from SQlab – with its stepped saddle shape typical of the brand – have their loyal fans in the bike community. I’m also one of them, having ridden my gravel bike with one of the German brand’s saddles for two years.

Now I’m testing the 6OX Ergowave active 2.2 with its short nose, non-slip grip material at the rear and the SQlab active technology. You can find out exactly how it works below. The manufacturer provided me with the saddle, which it markets explicitly for electric mountain bikes.

SQlab saddle 6OX Ergowave active 2.2

Compared to the predecessor model, the two centimetre shorter nose and the grip coating on the raised rear are striking. What hasn’t changed is the stepped saddle shape for the most efficient power transmission possible and the central indentation that makes the saddle more comfortable for your sitting bones.

The 6OX Ergowave active 2.2 is made for demanding trails and long days in the saddle. The short nose is supposed to provide more freedom of movement on steep downhill sections and the new, grippy rear end is supposed to give more grip on uphill sections.

The right saddle for every sit bone

In a nutshell

SQlab 6OX Ergowave active 2.2: currently the perfect saddle for my electric mountain bike

After having a good experience with the gravel saddle from SQlab, I was eager to jump on the 6OX Ergowave active 2.2 and wasn’t disappointed.

The two centimetre shorter nose than the previous 2.1 model gives me more freedom of movement in downhill sections, while the redesigned rear with the integrated grip elements provides (even) better grip and thus better power transfer in uphill sections. All of which reduces fatigue.

In combination with the unique design, the central recess and the active technology, this saddle offers a high level of riding comfort in the all-mountain and enduro sector.

Pro

  • More freedom of movement
  • Good grip
  • Comfortable sitting position
  • Active technology
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