Selle San Marco Aspide Glamour
Sometimes having padding is a bad thing. Sometimes a cutout is a bad thing. For me I guess both of these are true because the Aspide has no cutout and it's light on the padding and firm. It does have a 'channel' down the center that takes the pressure off my soft parts but it still provides support that feels very even with no 'hot spots.' For a while, I had my Terry Butterfly on my roadbike (took it off my MTB to try it on the road), and found it less comfortable. I sunk into it more, and that became pressure as the cutout provided no support and all my weight felt like it was on the sitbones. It is also wider feeling on the nose and I could feel rubbing as I peddled. On the MTB I guess I don't stay planted on the seat as much as I never noticed these drawbacks on the Terry before.
I had ordered the Aspide from here and when it arrived I thought "oh oh, too hard." I dreaded the thought of riding it but it took only about 4 miles for me to realize that I had found my new saddle for my new road bike on the first try. :)
Apside Glamour vs. Apside Glamour "FX" ???
This thread caught my attention as I was looking for an answer to the above post title...
What is the difference between the Apside Glamour and the Apside Glamour "FX"? :confused:
Price is one. I believe weight is another. More $ FX is lighter. But... I can't tell from the pics I googled if the pressure relief channel is different? :confused:
To ME, the FX looks as though the channel is not as deep in the pic... the regular glamour looks larger?
More sites carry just the glamour, vs the FX or K arrowhead... so, I was trying to decide it if was worth it on features to order more than one style of glamour to see the differences. Unless of course some kind soul on TE here happens to know first hand:o;).
Glad the saddle is working for you. I will be so glad when I find one that does for me. The pain and search has driven me to not want to ride my road bike anymore:(. Thus, more mtb, which is fun... but I agree as stated, the saddle contact time and position is totally different between the two types of riding. I really miss my road girl... but the pain and frustration is just not worth it anymore "as is".
Happy and safe riding to you! :)
btw... if no one chimes in with a "ooo ooo I know the answer", I'll post seperately after I search old stuff some more, nothing directly matched.