I just had the saddle on my new bike adjusted -
it was previously on my old bike,and is a velo anatomical cut out, so it was a familiar and comfortable one.
But when it was put on my new bike, it had to be adjusted again....
First ride out- it felt pretty good - for a while.
Then I got that horrible burning sensation that I'm assuming you had too.
When I got home, I found that the nose of the saddle was tipped up slightly- but it was enough to put additional pressure on the girly bits.
It ceased immediately when I got off the bike.
I've experienced a similar situation with the old bike- that's a - don't laugh- a Lemond anatomical cut out...cost me all of 7 bucks. It's my favourite!
But- It was slightly too far back, and the cut out and the girly bits didn't quite match.
so again, there was pressure, and some burning and crushing.
Since I've re-adjusted my bike... it's fine.
I recommend you try to adjust the seat both horizontally and vertically before you give up on it. And- if it's not a cut out- get thee to your LBS (or Ebay) and get one!
Kimba
Whe you come to the end of all you know-
and you are about to step off into the darkness
faith is knowing one of two things will happen-
there will be something solid to stand on-
or you will be taught to fly...