Read all the saddle measurement threads. Try a couple ways to measure your sit bones. Do the cut out test. Check for chafing patterns from the Jett you rode a little, and try to remember what the Bontrager felt like.
Then post for us:
1. The range you've gotten for your sit bone span.
2. The results for your cut out test.
3. Any chafing patterns you had, and what saddles they were on.
I'm sure among the lovely folks of TE someone (or multiple persons) will have the same measurements, cut-out, and pear vs. T as you; and will be able to suggest saddles that are likely to fit.
Shopping for saddles without knowing your measurements is like shopping for shoes without knowing what size your feet are. It can be an exercise in extreme frustration.
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