mudmucker
07-16-2007, 04:48 PM
I just got a Selle Anatomica due to sitbone issues with my other saddle. This one looks promising, but I am having a devil of a time trying to dial in on this saddle, despite the pamphlet that comes with it.
Other Saddle: A Specialized Avatar. This one is dialed in perfectly in terms of feel in the cockpit and my most maximum power output, except sitbone pain becomes real noticable at 42 miles or so. I just got refit in April and got a longer stem as I like a bit of an aggressive position. No quad burn.
This new Anatomica. My first trial ride was 20 miles and I could hardly feel the saddle was there. Except I'm tweaking it until the cows come home because of other issues. Up, down, fore, aft, nose up, nose down. The problem I seem to be having is no matter what, my quads burn and I seem to get lactic acid buildup very quickly, on sections of rides where I never got quad burn before, even on flats. Also in areas where I know what my mph should be, well, overall my mph seems to have decreased by 2-3 mph overall and I just don't feel like I'm getting the optimum power output like I was before. I actually get fatigued. Didn't happen with the other saddle.
I guess my questions are before I might have to go back for another fit:
1. Is there a general saddle position combination that provides the best leverage to maximize the output. Where might I need to move it? What works for some of you? I usually like knee just behind pedal axle.
2. I've never really had to try a saddle for a long period. I usually know almost immediately if they will be good. Is this really a matter of fit? Or do I really need to retrain my quads to behave with this saddle and wait till they stop burning. At this point in the season I'm fairly conditioned. It seems if I have it dialed in right I should be able to go, go, go. Right now it feels like the first ride after winter.
3. What have you other Anatomica gals have had to do? Have you swapped out to shorter stems as what is sometimes recommended with this saddle? Was there a long adjustment period?
Other Saddle: A Specialized Avatar. This one is dialed in perfectly in terms of feel in the cockpit and my most maximum power output, except sitbone pain becomes real noticable at 42 miles or so. I just got refit in April and got a longer stem as I like a bit of an aggressive position. No quad burn.
This new Anatomica. My first trial ride was 20 miles and I could hardly feel the saddle was there. Except I'm tweaking it until the cows come home because of other issues. Up, down, fore, aft, nose up, nose down. The problem I seem to be having is no matter what, my quads burn and I seem to get lactic acid buildup very quickly, on sections of rides where I never got quad burn before, even on flats. Also in areas where I know what my mph should be, well, overall my mph seems to have decreased by 2-3 mph overall and I just don't feel like I'm getting the optimum power output like I was before. I actually get fatigued. Didn't happen with the other saddle.
I guess my questions are before I might have to go back for another fit:
1. Is there a general saddle position combination that provides the best leverage to maximize the output. Where might I need to move it? What works for some of you? I usually like knee just behind pedal axle.
2. I've never really had to try a saddle for a long period. I usually know almost immediately if they will be good. Is this really a matter of fit? Or do I really need to retrain my quads to behave with this saddle and wait till they stop burning. At this point in the season I'm fairly conditioned. It seems if I have it dialed in right I should be able to go, go, go. Right now it feels like the first ride after winter.
3. What have you other Anatomica gals have had to do? Have you swapped out to shorter stems as what is sometimes recommended with this saddle? Was there a long adjustment period?