Martha716
07-07-2010, 03:30 AM
Hi,
I read a lot of posts about saddles as I was having major problems even on short rides with my new Giant Avail WSD. I'm in the UK and perhaps you call the Giant Avail something different in the US, but that's not a big deal. Just imagine an aluminium and carbon road bike with a Giant seat. Now, imagine me having parted with a lot of money for the bike spending another $200.00 on a new saddle because I can't stand the pain from the one that came with the bike!
At first, I thought it was disaster as I didn't like the bisaddle. I had to fiddle with it for a long time, put it on a trainer, change this, adjust that. I rode it on roads and felt wobbly. I worried. I thought, Oh hell, I'll just have to go back to the drawing board.
Well, finally, I "got" it. I don't know how long it took exactly but a couple of weeks. Anyway, long story slightly less long, I just did my first sportive in it and had no pain. Okay, maybe some point soreness but nothing like what I was going through before. No numbness, nothing.
Now, this is an expensive saddle and it will not work with extreme racing positions. My handle bars are angled up on my Giant road bike and so it is not too extreme a position. But I like the saddle. I think there are a few new seats out there that might also work okay, but I got along with the bi-saddle very well.
Just one point of view!
Martha
I read a lot of posts about saddles as I was having major problems even on short rides with my new Giant Avail WSD. I'm in the UK and perhaps you call the Giant Avail something different in the US, but that's not a big deal. Just imagine an aluminium and carbon road bike with a Giant seat. Now, imagine me having parted with a lot of money for the bike spending another $200.00 on a new saddle because I can't stand the pain from the one that came with the bike!
At first, I thought it was disaster as I didn't like the bisaddle. I had to fiddle with it for a long time, put it on a trainer, change this, adjust that. I rode it on roads and felt wobbly. I worried. I thought, Oh hell, I'll just have to go back to the drawing board.
Well, finally, I "got" it. I don't know how long it took exactly but a couple of weeks. Anyway, long story slightly less long, I just did my first sportive in it and had no pain. Okay, maybe some point soreness but nothing like what I was going through before. No numbness, nothing.
Now, this is an expensive saddle and it will not work with extreme racing positions. My handle bars are angled up on my Giant road bike and so it is not too extreme a position. But I like the saddle. I think there are a few new seats out there that might also work okay, but I got along with the bi-saddle very well.
Just one point of view!
Martha