Lowest Stack Height Saddle

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In search of a saddle with the lowest height possible. Didn't see much on this across the interwebs so figured I'd start a thread. Measurements are from the bottom of the rails to the top of the saddle. As some saddles have a lower height the further forward up the rails you go, perhaps measure from around middle-back part of the rail.

Fizik Gravita - 40mm
Nukeproof Horizon Sam Hill Enduro - ~35mm (supposedly)
 
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Had the same issue, not sure why manufacturers don't put this data out. Had my brother's saddle as a guidance but the Prolongo Proxim W450 is really low compared to other ones. That Nukeproof was short as well but can't be found anymore
 
Given the common problem with inserting longer seatposts in many frames, which could be solved with small details like these... who can tell us which saddle has the Lowest Stack Height Saddle on the market?????
 
let me check, I did stock up on the Nukeproof Sam Hill saddles when I had the Kenevo SL.

I may have a couple still I couple measure

The only issue I guess is if it gets damaged you are back to square one, so maybe best to find a current model.

It maybe just an optical illusion but the SQ Labs ones look low.
 
I don't know the exact number but the SQ labs saddles are extremely low from the seating surface to the rails. Enough where I gain any easy half inch in dropper length on every bike I use them on.
 
Bump,
Looking at going for the long boi AXS on my Forbidden but will need to go for a slightly shorter crank and a different saddle to get the position just right



Currently on an Ergon SM E Pro thing, What are the lowest/shortest saddles about. Was looking at the SQ labs stuff anyway
 
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