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Pubic Bone Pain While Cycling – Causes, Tips, and the Right Saddle

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You might know this feeling: After 30 minutes on the bike, an uncomfortable pressure arises in the pubic area. What starts as a slight pressure turns into a sharp pain on longer rides—right where the saddle meets your pubic arch. Women are especially affected, but men also experience this problem.

Pubic bone pain while cycling is not a sign of poor fitness or lack of adaptation. It is a clear signal: your saddle does not fit your anatomy. The good news? In most cases, the problem can be completely solved with the right saddle and a few targeted adjustments.

What is the pubic bone—and why does it hurt when cycling?

The pubic bone (Os pubis) is the front part of your pelvis. On the left and right, it forms the so-called pubic arch—a bony structure that is typically wider and flatter in women than in men. This exact area often rests directly on the saddle nose of a conventional bike saddle.

When cycling, your body weight ideally distributes on the two sit bones (Tuber ischiadicum). However, if the saddle is too narrow, tilted incorrectly, or lacks a relief zone, the pressure shifts forward—directly onto the pubic arch and the surrounding soft tissue.

The result: pressure pain, numbness, and in the worst case, inflammation. You can find more about female pain patterns in the article Bike Saddle Pain in Women.

The 5 most common causes of pubic bone pain on the bike

1. The saddle is too narrow: The most common cause. If the seating surface is too narrow, your pelvis slides forward, and the pressure shifts onto the pubic arch instead of the sit bones. Solution: Measure your sit bone width and choose the saddle accordingly.

2. The saddle tilt is incorrect: A saddle tilted upward presses the front part of the saddle directly against your pubic arch. Even 2 to 3 degrees of upward tilt can significantly increase pressure.

3. The seating position is too far forward: If you sit too far forward on the saddle, you automatically land on the saddle nose instead of the wide seating surface.

4. No relief channel in the saddle: A saddle with a relief channel shifts pressure away from the pubic arch onto the sit bones.

5. The padding is too soft: Sounds paradoxical, but: an extremely soft-padded saddle causes your pelvis to sink in. The sit bones sink into the foam, and the pubic arch comes into contact with the saddle shell underneath.

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How to find the right saddle for pubic bone pain

Choosing the right saddle is the most important lever against pubic bone pain. Pay attention to these four criteria:

Saddle width – your sit bone distance decides

Measure your sit bone distance and add 2 to 3 cm. This gives the ideal saddle width. Most women have a sit bone distance of 11 to 14 cm, men 10 to 13 cm.

  • 10 cm distance: 12 to 13 cm saddle width
  • 11 cm: 13 to 14 cm
  • 12 cm: 14 to 15 cm
  • 13 cm: 15 to 16 cm
  • 14 cm: 16 to 17 cm

Relief channel – essential, not optional

A saddle with a central relief channel is not an option for pubic bone pain – it is a necessity. The channel relieves the entire area between the sit bones: pubic bone, perineum, and sensitive tissue. Important: the channel must be deep and wide enough. Cheap saddles with cosmetic grooves offer little benefit.

Saddle shape – flat or curved?

For pubic bone pain, a flat saddle with a slight curve in the rear is recommended. This allows your sit bones to sit stably without the front part of the saddle pressing up into the pubic bone arch.

Material and padding – the golden mean

Avoid extremely soft gel saddles and extremely hard road bike saddles. The best choice: a combination of memory foam and gel insert on a rigid shell. This construction supports the sit bones, distributes pressure evenly, prevents the pelvis from sinking, and adapts to anatomy.

Our recommendation: Alpensaddle with pressure-relief channel

All Alpensaddle models feature a continuous pressure-relief channel that strategically shifts pressure away from the pubic bone and perineum onto the sit bones. The result: no pressure, no numbness – even after 60+ kilometers.

For trekking, city riding, and e-bikes: Alpensaddle Sport+

The Alpensaddle Sport+ is the best choice for an upright to slightly sporty riding position. The wide saddle surface optimally supports the sit bones, while the pressure-relief channel completely unloads the pubic bone.

For maximum comfort: Alpensaddle Comfort+

Do you primarily ride leisurely tours, city bikes, or e-bikes? Then the Alpensaddle Comfort+ with its slightly wider design and adaptive padding is the ideal solution. Especially popular among women who had pubic bone issues with narrow standard saddles.

Complete package: Comfort+ Pain-Free Bundle

If you want to completely solve the pubic bone problem, combine the right saddle directly with padded cycling shorts. The Comfort+ Pain-Free Bundle (€69.97) includes the Comfort+ saddle plus the padded cycling underwear – instead of €79.94 individually. Double pressure relief: from the saddle and the shorts. Exactly the combination we recommend for women with persistent pubic bone pain.

For sporty riders: Alpensaddle Race+

Even with a sporty riding position, pubic bone pain doesn't have to be. The Alpensaddle Race+ combines a slim profile for road and gravel bikes with the proven pressure-relief channel.

Premium for high-mileage riders: Alpensaddle Sport PRO 3.0

The Alpensaddle Sport PRO 3.0 takes it a step further: Pressure-Balance gel insert over 3D Memory Foam+ for even more uniform pressure distribution. Plus a slimmer nose that reduces thigh friction – less contact with the pubic arch.

When should you see a doctor?

Pubic bone pain from cycling is usually harmless and disappears with the right saddle. However, you should seek medical advice in the following cases:

  • Pain persists for several days after cycling
  • Swelling or redness in the pubic area
  • Numbness that doesn't disappear within a few minutes after dismounting
  • Recurring inflammation despite changing the saddle

More on saddle selection in the Saddle Guide 2026 and in the direct comparison in the Brand Comparison.

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Why does the pubic bone hurt after cycling?

The most common reason: Your saddle is too narrow or tilted incorrectly, causing your body weight to rest on the pubic arch instead of the sit bones. A saddle with the right width (sit bone distance plus 2 to 3 cm) and a relief channel in the middle solves the problem in most cases.

Which bicycle saddle is good for pubic bone pain?

A saddle with a relief channel, appropriate width (sit bone distance plus 2 to 3 cm), and medium-firm padding. The Alpensattel Komfort+ and Alpensattel Sport+ are specially designed to minimize pressure on the pubic bone and perineal area. For extra-long comfort, the PRO 3.0 with Pressure-Balance gel insert.

Are women more often affected by pubic bone pain when cycling?

Yes. Women anatomically have a wider and flatter pubic arch, which is more stressed with narrow standard saddles. Therefore, it is especially important for women to choose a saddle that fits their individual pelvic width and offers a relief channel.

Does padded cycling shorts help with pubic bone pain?

A padded cycling short can reduce pressure temporarily and is a good addition – but not a substitute for the right saddle. If the saddle is too narrow or lacks a relief channel, even the best padding only helps to a limited extent. The combination of a suitable saddle and cycling shorts offers the best protection.

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