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  1. #1
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    Maybe the Roman, BUTT no quite!!

    I think I may have possibly solved the upper thigh chafing problem, but and I do mean butt, I've seemed to move by problems back a bit!

    My Jett 143 has been chafing the last couple of years so I went with my bike to LBS about 3 weeks ago and tried several saddles. Roman seemed to be the only one that didn't chafe my upper thighs right where my panty line would be. Tried the Toupe and Lithia is 155, they both rubbed upper leg. I like the raised rear of the Romin. I seem to know where to sit and move around less. I can't tell a difference while climbing. (I'm still really slow!)

    After four rides, 15 to 26 miles, I'm really SORE, SORE, SORE in the sit bones due to the minimal padding. I keep thinking that will get better, but starting to wonder. Butt, (sorry!) instead of thigh chafing, I'm chafing in the crease at the bottom of my cheeks. Again, right along the would-be panty line, just farther back! I hope that is not too confusing of a description.

    So it seems I've just moved my friction area to a new location!!!

    Switched to Blue Steel to lube me up and I think I like it. Really using a ton of it too!

    I'm ready to switch to my soft, soft, soft Lithia that came with the bike! Maybe at least I wouldn't have bruised sit bones to go with my chafing. My 30 day return on Romin is running out in a week and I'm not thinking I'll keep it.

    Also, new manager at the LBS, he has been to Specialized Fit Training, but I don't think he has the years of experience that the previous guys had. Sat me in the Butt-o-meter with my bike shorts on. Measured at 144, sent me home with a Romin in 168 and while it indeed doesn't feel too big, I still wonder about that! Maybe I just don't want wide bones in my size 2 - 4 pants. When I sat on the baggy full of flour, I got something in the upper 130s.

    So ladies, any ideas what I should do next?
    2011 Specialized Ruby Comp
    2015 Giant Liv Tempt 3

  2. #2
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    I don't think I've tried the Specialized butt-o-meter, but with Bontrager's you are not supposed to wear bike shorts, you're supposed to wear street clothes, preferably something with thin fabric. So I'm wondering if they measured you wrong. (Also if your sit bones are that wide, you would have had different problems with the Jett 143.)

    Have you tried the Lithia before? How wide is it?

    - 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:
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    - Two awesome worn out Juliana saddles

  3. #3
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    The Lithia and my Jett are both 143. I remember the Lithia being uncomfortable but can't remember why. I agree, should not have had bike shorts on.
    2011 Specialized Ruby Comp
    2015 Giant Liv Tempt 3

  4. #4
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    SI Turbomatic? More T-shaped than the Spec' saddles, generous cut-out, nice narrow nose, effective width around 150mm?
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  5. #5
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    i was getting tortured by a bontrager saddle on my new trek. more comfortable on my specialized riva 155 so decided specialized saddles could be the answer. so went to a shop and got the bouttee measured. i am closest to a 143 size saddle so purchased the oura. (btw, specialized gives you 30 days) what a huge difference!! it is even more comfy than the riva that would start getting to me a bit at around 30 miles. i do feel my sit bones more, but i think that is going to go with time. it's the same feeling of getting adjusted after being off a bike for awhile. just wondering if the 168 might be a little large??

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by Muirenn View Post
    Which model Romin? I have the Romin Expert, which is very unpadded. The Evo has more padding, and they have some models with even more. Usually, the less expensive, the more padding. The shop guys thought I wouldn't like the Expert because of this, but I spent nearly 4 years on a very minimal Toupe, so was used to it.

    To my eyes, the Jett is extremely padded (it's not, really, but I'm used to a hard seat). If you like the shape of the Romin, there should be one that works for you.

    Edit: just realized you are getting pear-shaped related chafing.

    Try a Selle SMP?
    The Romin is 168, vs 143 with the old Jett. I think there's a good chance that the Romin is just too wide.

    I would get a better sit bone measurement, and if it's really in the upper 130s, try a more padded version of a Romin 143. If the measurement is 144, then try a Romin 155.

    - 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

 

 

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