aicabsolut
10-17-2006, 03:53 PM
An 05 or 06 Specialized Avatar (143) that came with my Roubaix sucks. Very short beginner rides have been leaving me more and more uncomfortable each time. Not a sit bone pain issue but it's like I didn't have enough weight over my sit bones so instead I was mashing my pubic bone region (not so much girly bits pain.. more on the sides), and that gets very sore. Padding I guess is sort of an issue, though I'm used to a pretty hard equestrian saddle in that area and have never had any problems.
I heard that the 07 is lightyears above my saddle, so I tried it out. Better but still too much pressure there. There wasn't a 155 to try out. I sat on the Alias, which was a bit better..seemed narrower in the trouble zone. I also sat on a cushy women's saddle (blanking on the name..starts with a C, not Specialized) that felt comfy but was too wide toward the nose--rubbing my inner thigh against the sides.
I have so far settled for a 155 Jett, because much more pressure was over my sit bones (which may turn out to be uncomfortable, but since I had no pain whatsoever there before, I'd take some lack of sit bone cushiness over my current problem). Not 100% better on the sore area (my 25mile hilly ride on Sunday has left me sore still) but might be enough. So long as I don't take a roll in the mud or something I can bring the saddle back if it turns out I hate it too. I'm not so sure it's worth $100. But it's the best of the worst. It'd be nice to find a more women's specific version of the 07 Avatar...and to have tried a wider one. Those are cushy but it wasn't good enough on the problem area to make me want to order one just yet.
By the way, when I got measured on the foamy thing, I was pretty much right on the cusp between the 143 and 155. Seems that 155 is best, but it can't be too wide towards the nose.
Thoughts?
I heard that the 07 is lightyears above my saddle, so I tried it out. Better but still too much pressure there. There wasn't a 155 to try out. I sat on the Alias, which was a bit better..seemed narrower in the trouble zone. I also sat on a cushy women's saddle (blanking on the name..starts with a C, not Specialized) that felt comfy but was too wide toward the nose--rubbing my inner thigh against the sides.
I have so far settled for a 155 Jett, because much more pressure was over my sit bones (which may turn out to be uncomfortable, but since I had no pain whatsoever there before, I'd take some lack of sit bone cushiness over my current problem). Not 100% better on the sore area (my 25mile hilly ride on Sunday has left me sore still) but might be enough. So long as I don't take a roll in the mud or something I can bring the saddle back if it turns out I hate it too. I'm not so sure it's worth $100. But it's the best of the worst. It'd be nice to find a more women's specific version of the 07 Avatar...and to have tried a wider one. Those are cushy but it wasn't good enough on the problem area to make me want to order one just yet.
By the way, when I got measured on the foamy thing, I was pretty much right on the cusp between the 143 and 155. Seems that 155 is best, but it can't be too wide towards the nose.
Thoughts?