rubysoho
04-18-2012, 02:23 PM
On the flatter routes I haven't had any issues up to about 50 miles. After 50 miles I think it is a lack of core strength that is causing problems because my position probably gets sloppy. However, throw in some hills on a short ride and my saddle starts chaffing the inside upper thigh/panty line area.
I assume this means I need a more t-shaped saddle (based on flipping through threads here). Today the bike store showed me a squishy, not-quite-super-padded saddle. I am not sure something so squishy would be good for back-to-back 85 mile rides... something I am working toward and will happen in June.
Anyway, I can't decipher online which saddles are more t-shaped because some photos are on angles, etc... no real measurements except for sit bones seem to be available for many. I'm at a loss.
I know I do like having the cut out.
Does anyone have suggestions on what I should try? So far I've been lucky enough to only need my stock saddle that came with the '08 Ruby Elite. Even my Tricross' stock saddle hasn't caused issues when I commute. The hills just cause enough issues that I feel I need to try another saddle (the big back-to-back rides in June have a good amount of hills).
Many thanks in advance!
I assume this means I need a more t-shaped saddle (based on flipping through threads here). Today the bike store showed me a squishy, not-quite-super-padded saddle. I am not sure something so squishy would be good for back-to-back 85 mile rides... something I am working toward and will happen in June.
Anyway, I can't decipher online which saddles are more t-shaped because some photos are on angles, etc... no real measurements except for sit bones seem to be available for many. I'm at a loss.
I know I do like having the cut out.
Does anyone have suggestions on what I should try? So far I've been lucky enough to only need my stock saddle that came with the '08 Ruby Elite. Even my Tricross' stock saddle hasn't caused issues when I commute. The hills just cause enough issues that I feel I need to try another saddle (the big back-to-back rides in June have a good amount of hills).
Many thanks in advance!