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  1. #1
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    Jul 2013
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    Saddle choice, tailbone pain and girlie bits- oh my!

    In all fairness - I saw a bunch of threads on this already but decided to post a new one since none of them had recent activity.


    Here are my issues -#1 - I have a tailbone spur. No particular injury - think it was always there and now is aggravated (been this way for several years now). Cycling doesn't in itself hurt it - but after hours on the saddle - I can feel the pain when I sit up. I am uydergoing treatment for the spur - and actually may have a nerve ablation (at which point perhaps my questions won't matter haha.)

    So - given the tailbone pain - I was looking for a saddle with a cutout in the rear. I actually JUST purchased one that I am trying - The Bontrager Hilo RXL.

    Problem #2 - I have mental issues and for some reason like to torture myself and do half and full-ironman distance triathlons. So - I spend a LOT of time in the aero position on the girlie bits when I'm training for one (three full distance done total so far, trying for one every three years).

    So for saddles -

    Criteria #1 - large rear cutout under the tailbone so when I sit up - my tailbone is resting on air.

    Criteria #2 - I need to have the saddle NOT aggravate the girlie bits. I have had some serious chaffing issues there - esp if I am riding in the time trial position for a while.

    Alright - any suggestions/ recommendations/ personal experiences would be greatly appreciated!

  2. #2
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    northern Virginia
    Posts
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    Assuming this is the Hilo RXL you just bought -- http://www.bontrager.com/model/09862 -- I would think the full-length channel might also address the chafing problem.

    Another thing to look at is your shorts. If the chamois is too thick/padded, that can contribute to chafing.

    - Gray 2010 carbon WSD road bike, Rivet Independence saddle
    - Red hardtail 26" aluminum mountain bike, Bontrager Evoke WSD saddle
    - Royal blue 2018 aluminum gravel bike, Rivet Pearl saddle

    Gone but not forgotten:
    - Silver 2003 aluminum road bike
    - Two awesome worn out Juliana saddles

  3. #3
    Join Date
    May 2013
    Location
    california
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    I think Fizik has a couple of women saddles with a back cut out. I know they had a tri one.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Apr 2012
    Location
    Rowland Hts, CA
    Posts
    461
    Agree with Muirenn.

    I have never tried this one, but maybe something like this on Amazon.com:


    SELLE SMP STRIKE PRO SADDLE
    by Selle
    4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

    Weight: 315gr
    Dimensions: 278 x 148 mm
    Frame: AISI 304 tubular steel
    Casing: nylon 12 charged with carbon fiber
    1 new from $259.99
    2014 Liv Lust
    2013 Specialized Fate Expert with carbon wheelset (sold)
    2012 Specialized Amira Elite
    2010 Santa Cruz Juliana with R kit and Crampon pedals (sold)

    2011 Specialized Ariel Sport,suspension post,Serfas Rx Women's Microfiber saddle (sold)

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Aug 2010
    Posts
    100
    +1,0000 on Selle SMP saddles. Worth every penny. Most vendors have a test ride program so you can find the perfect fit before plunking down the $$$

    Scrappy

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Dec 2012
    Location
    Stillwater, NJ
    Posts
    21
    Glad I saw this post. Been wanting to get a new saddle myself. Did a lot of research and confused myself silly. Narrowed it down to a Selle SMP but was not sure about spending the money without actually sitting on one, a Terry FLX, a Specialized Ruby, a Specialized Jett and a Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow. Don't want to steal your post...but any opinions on these?

    Rosanna
    It never gets easier, you just go faster. ~ Greg LeMond

    Trek Neko S
    Lemond Reno

 

 

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