MaryL
07-11-2013, 11:35 AM
In all fairness - I saw a bunch of threads on this already but decided to post a new one since none of them had recent activity.
Here are my issues -#1 - I have a tailbone spur. No particular injury - think it was always there and now is aggravated (been this way for several years now). Cycling doesn't in itself hurt it - but after hours on the saddle - I can feel the pain when I sit up. I am uydergoing treatment for the spur - and actually may have a nerve ablation (at which point perhaps my questions won't matter haha.)
So - given the tailbone pain - I was looking for a saddle with a cutout in the rear. I actually JUST purchased one that I am trying - The Bontrager Hilo RXL.
Problem #2 - I have mental issues and for some reason like to torture myself and do half and full-ironman distance triathlons. So - I spend a LOT of time in the aero position on the girlie bits when I'm training for one (three full distance done total so far, trying for one every three years).
So for saddles -
Criteria #1 - large rear cutout under the tailbone so when I sit up - my tailbone is resting on air.
Criteria #2 - I need to have the saddle NOT aggravate the girlie bits. I have had some serious chaffing issues there - esp if I am riding in the time trial position for a while.
Alright - any suggestions/ recommendations/ personal experiences would be greatly appreciated!
Here are my issues -#1 - I have a tailbone spur. No particular injury - think it was always there and now is aggravated (been this way for several years now). Cycling doesn't in itself hurt it - but after hours on the saddle - I can feel the pain when I sit up. I am uydergoing treatment for the spur - and actually may have a nerve ablation (at which point perhaps my questions won't matter haha.)
So - given the tailbone pain - I was looking for a saddle with a cutout in the rear. I actually JUST purchased one that I am trying - The Bontrager Hilo RXL.
Problem #2 - I have mental issues and for some reason like to torture myself and do half and full-ironman distance triathlons. So - I spend a LOT of time in the aero position on the girlie bits when I'm training for one (three full distance done total so far, trying for one every three years).
So for saddles -
Criteria #1 - large rear cutout under the tailbone so when I sit up - my tailbone is resting on air.
Criteria #2 - I need to have the saddle NOT aggravate the girlie bits. I have had some serious chaffing issues there - esp if I am riding in the time trial position for a while.
Alright - any suggestions/ recommendations/ personal experiences would be greatly appreciated!