Split

The best split saddle stool for dental professionals is the Master Massage Berkeley: it is the standard others copy, with a divided seat rated to 350 lb and multiple backrest and tilt variants. Budget alternatives from LIMKOMES and NUNETH copy the design for less, with simpler cylinders and thinner padding.

A split (divided) saddle has a gap down the middle of the seat. That gap removes pressure from soft tissue and lets each half support a sit bone directly, which is why many clinicians who find solid saddles uncomfortable, numb or too warm switch to split seats and stay there.

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ProductBest forPrice
Master Massage Berkeley split saddleBest overall split saddleCheck price
Master Massage Berkeley with backrestBest with back supportCheck price
Master Massage Berkeley tiltingBest adjustable tiltCheck price
LIMKOMES split saddleBest budget split seatCheck price
NUNETH split with backrestBudget alternative with backrestCheck price

How we picked: seat comfort over a full clinical day, build quality of the split mechanism, height range and practitioner feedback. Full methodology on our How We Review page; see also the ergonomic dental seating guide.

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Split vs Solid Saddle: Which Should You Buy?

Choose a split saddle if you have ever felt numbness, pressure or overheating on a solid saddle, or if you sit for long unbroken stretches. Choose a solid saddle if you prefer a stable, single-surface feel and move around the patient frequently. The riding posture and back-pain benefits are the same for both; the difference is purely seat pressure distribution.

What is a split saddle stool?

A saddle stool whose seat is divided into two halves with a gap in the middle. Each half supports one sit bone directly and the gap removes pressure from soft tissue, improving comfort and airflow during long procedures.

Is a split saddle better than a solid saddle?

For long static sitting and for anyone who experiences numbness or pressure on a solid saddle, yes. For clinicians who prefer a single stable surface, a solid saddle works equally well ergonomically.

How much weight can the Master Massage split saddle hold?

The Master Massage Berkeley split saddle chair is rated to 350 lb, one of the higher ratings in its class.

Related guides: saddle stools with back support, stools with footrests, and the full ergonomic seating guide.