Saddle-sadness one more time
This is a great resource of chick-specific information. I think I have been suffering alone too long. I ride at lot, currently on the Damselfly, have hideous problems with ugly sores that turn to ulcerated areas on the skin between thigh and privates - and I just keep riding and more sores keep developing. I can't even sit on a guys saddle so I know a cutout is worthwhile for me, but I was about to get both the Terry new ZeroX and Liberator Ti Race to try.
My question for you experienced and communicative ladies is 1) when you ride, can you feel your weight entirely on the seat bones in your bum? 2) is your saddle level or as some suggest tipped down at the front (which I would think has your weight forward thus off the bum bones). I would imagine tipping the nose up would throw your weight back on your bum with the risk of irritating more sensitive parts. I also have my saddle as forward as the rails allow (partly for triathlons).
These nuances are hard to describe but information as to where your weight is and how your seats are set up would be useful. I have been fitted by 2 different bike stores, but they are guys and don't really understand....
Very interesting....anyone tried Terry Zero X saddle?
Sounds like try inch saddle up a tad, tilt up a tad and slide back a tad -perhaps each change one at a time while waiting on new saddle. I am sure my bum is wider than the damn damselfly (5"1) although I haven't done the paper trace test, I do have hips.
I see one person out there loved the Liberator. Has anyone tried the Zero X?