Will angels sing when I get the right saddle?
I've been riding seriously for about a year and a half. When I say seriously, about 40-50 miles a week. Until a couple of months ago, the Bontrager mens' saddle that came with my bike was okay. It wasn't like sitting on air, but it was okay until I did a metric. It was my third metric...I didn't notice this on the first two, but at about mile 45 on the last one about a month ago, I was squirming around trying to find somewhere on my butt that wasn't under pressure. I never found that place. I think the reason that the Bontrager didn't bother me to start with is because I've lost a fair amount of weight (and natural padding) as a result of the cycling.
So I started the program at my LBS where you can try out their demo saddles until you find one you like. I thought I had found one in the SI Lady Gel. I did a full century on it a couple of weeks ago and the only problem I had was a little chafing, which was probably because I used Chamois Buttr for the first time (like a total fool, I introduced two variables because they gave us samples of it). It had a little pressure, but it wasn't too bad. I also tried a Terry Liberator and Liberator X. The Liberator is completely out because it was like sitting on a slab of granite after 15 miles. The Liberator X had much more potential, but it still had pressure after 20 miles or so. Not unbearable pressure, but I'm sure it would build up.
I did a 150-mile (over 2 days) ride this weekend, and I switched back to the SI Lady Gel. I knew from experience that I could go at least 100 miles without my butt being completely in pain. I was wrong. After about 40 miles the first day, I had David Bowie's 'Under Pressure' in my head because I seriously was under pressure.
So here are my questions:
- If I ever find the right saddle and it actually be completely comfortable? Will angels sing and the sun shine on me through the rain? It's okay if it won't be...I just want to know where to set my sights. :)
- I measured my sit bones and it's about 160mm from outside to outside, and 130 from center to center. Does that mean that I need to have a saddle that has a flat spot that's 130mm or 160mm? Or something else?
- Also, if I ever find the right saddle, will it still be comfortable-ish after 100 miles?
- And by trying out too many different saddles over a short period (a month or so...300-ish miles), am I messing up my butt tissue so I won't even know if I find the right one?
Thanks!