@Greg Watts I’m a fan of SQLab saddles and I’d also like to try the SwitchGrade. Since the shell of the SQLab saddle is “lowered” in the central section (compared to the rear), the shell itself ends up quite close to the saddle rails. I would therefore like to know whether there is any confirmed com...
Your concern is well-founded,
@claudiobosticco. SQLab's signature raised rear and scooped centre profile does bring the shell closer to the rails than most saddles, which is exactly where the SwitchGrade lives.
The critical number from Aenomaly is this: the SwitchGrade Pro measures 22mm from centre of the rail clamps to the top, and they recommend a minimum of 32mm clearance between the centre of the saddle rails and the underside of the saddle shell
(that 32mm accounts for lever throw plus saddle flex). The EVO is the same 22mm height but only needs 27mm minimum clearance
since it has no lever throw to account for in the same way. The good news is that someone on NSMB's comments confirmed
they're running a 6OX SQLab saddle with a SwitchGrade, so it's not a universal incompatibility. But SQLab's range varies quite a bit in shell-to-rail clearance depending on model (611 vs 6OX vs 612) and rail type.
SQLab use oval 7mm x 9mm carbon rails on some models, so if yours has those, you'd also need the oval rail clamps which are sold separately (and
not yet available for Pro models ).