It’s no secret that finding the right saddle for you is akin to the search for a soulmate, once you find that ‘special one’ it’s a decision you often stand by for life. This is Fabric’s first foray into a women’s saddle we were keen to find out if they have the winning recipe and if the Women’s Scoop Gel could be ‘the one’.

Fabric Womens Scoop profile
Fabric Womens Scoop profile (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Fabric Women’s Scoop profile, by Rachael Gurney

 

The Women’s Scoop Gel follows in the footsteps of the original Scoop saddle with it’s flexible, one piece base, the vacuum bonded upper and their custom rails. It all adds up to one sleek, minimalist, functional piece of equipment.

There are a couple of differences between the two though, the Scoop Gel is wider at 155mm compared to 142mm of the regular Scoop. The Scoop Gel, as the name gives away, has three gel inserts, two on either side at the rear and one running along the nose. Fabric says these gel inserts are placed to disperse weight at key pressure points. Lastly, the Scoop Gel is marginally shorter than the original Scoop, by 13mm.

Fabric Womens Scoop rear
Fabric Womens Scoop rear (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Fabric Women’s Scoop rear, by Rachael Gurney

 

The outer layer on the upper of the Women’s Scoop is smooth yet grippy and one that keeps your bottom in place whether muddy or clean. It’s a saddle that when you first sit down, makes you feel that everything is right in the world of cycling, it’s supportive yet cushioning. Stay in it for a few hours or on successive days though and you might find your lady parts are becoming increasingly unhappy.

Fabric Womens Scoop Saddle
Fabric Womens Scoop Saddle (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Fabric Women’s Scoop Saddle, by Rachael Gurney

 

Whilst out riding on the Women’s Scoop Gel I found the gel sections at the rear to be firm and supportive, cushioning the sit bones well, it was at the front of the front saddle that I experienced problems. The nose of the saddle is slightly rounded, Fabric uses it’s ‘Radius’ profile which is designed to ‘place the accent on comfort for easy riders’, this is a saddle designed for cyclists who pedal in an upright position and whilst we as mountain bikers are certainly more upright than our roadie cousins we are still mostly found angled forwards with some weight distributed on the nose of the saddle rather than just the rear.  

Fabric Womens Scoop Saddle
More padding on the Fabric Women's Scoop Gel but is is necessary? (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Fabric Women’s Scoop Saddle, by Rachael Gurney

 

Whilst this was not immediately uncomfortable I found after a few hours in the saddle this convex structure put pressure in areas that I’d rather not have it. Riding along with my hands off the bars and in a more upright position gave some relief and alleviated this issue, testament to the theory that the Women’s Scoop Gel is one for those who tend to ride in a less forward-biased ride position. A flatter, slightly longer nose would likely make this saddle more appealing, something Fabric say they are working on and testing currently. Hopefully we will see the Women’s Scoop Gel follow the path of the original Scoop and offer the three profile options, Flat, Shallow and Radius.

Fabric Womens Scoop dropped nose
Fabric Womens Scoop dropped nose (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Fabric Women’s Scoop dropped nose, by Rachael Gurney

 

The rear shape of the Women’s Scoop, is a fairly wide affair (155mm) with a mid length nose when compared to competitors, I found that the back of my thighs were slightly restricted on the pedal downstroke by this width of saddle. This is a personal preference though, I’m 5’4 and about a dress size 10 and usually opt for a saddle width of 142mm, different shapes suit different sizes. I did however like the dropped nose of the Scoop Gel, meaning no nasty snagging of material when moving around on the bike. 

Fabric Womens Scoop one piece underside
Fabric Womens Scoop one piece underside (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Fabric Women’s Scoop one piece underside, by Rachael Gurney

 

For £49.99 and at a weight of 280g with Cro-mo rails this offering from Fabric for female riders is a sensible buy if you like a wider saddle for an upright riding position. It’s sleek and unobtrusive to the eye, it has just the right amount of ‘squish’ and is hardwearing and easy to keep clean. You can pick one of these up in a variety of colourways to suit your steed, I’ll be popping one on my city shopper but will be waiting for the profile options to appear before adorning my MTB with one again.

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Test report Fabric Women’s Scoop Gel Saddle £49.99

Saddles

Product purpose: 

The Fabric Women’s Scoop Gel is aimed at the leisure and off-road riders. The manufacturers say the emphasis is on comfort and performance via a softer foam and gel inserts. This is a saddle for shorter riders where the position of riding is more ‘upright’, even more so than the position I find myself in when riding either a 120mm trail bike or a 150mm enduro bike.

Build extra: 

The saddle is constructed from three pieces, cover, base and rail, where the flexible base has a vacuum bonded cover with a choice of carbon, chromoly or Titanium rail. Gel inserts are used to displace pressure from body weight at three key points, one either side at the rear and one over the nose of the saddle. The saddle weighs in 280g.

Product construction 


Product construction extra: 

The saddle has a minimalist look and uses hardwearing materials.

Product performance 


Product performance extra: 

The profile of the nose of the saddle caused pressure in unwanted places on our tester! A flatter nose would alleviate these problems.

Product durability 


Product weight 


Product weight extra: 

280g, average although not light for a MTB saddle

Product comfort 


Product comfort extra: 

The saddle was comfortable when ridden with the rider weight distributed to the rear of the saddle. When riding in a more forward position for longer periods, there was increased undesirable pressure.

product value 


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Product value extra: 

The saddle is at the cheaper end of the spectrum and offers good value for money if saddle design is to the riders liking.

Overall performance: 

The Women’s Scoop Gel is a sensible buy if you like a wider saddle for an upright riding position. It’s sleek and unobtrusive to the eye, it has just the right amount of ‘squish’ and is hardwearing and easy to keep clean.

Product likes: 

Minimalist design and hard wearing nature

Product dislikes: 

Rounded front profile and wide rear section

Enjoy: 

Looks nice, but not ‘the one’ for me

Buy: 

Yes, for a shopper or leisure bike

Recommend: 

Would recommend if the rider rode in an upright position

Conclusion: 

The Fabric Women’s Scoop Gel is a good quality, hardwearing component at a reasonable weight. The design of the saddle didn’t suit my riding preferences but saddle choice is a personal decision so this will not be the case for everyone. This will be a good, supportive saddle for those who ride in an upright position.