I wanted the Damselfly for my Mt bike, but Terry has discontinued them. The road snob I talked to (VERY unusual for Terry!) claims that none of their saddles are suitable for dirt- she needs to get her head out of the car pollution. Anyway, I'm glad to hear it's good for dirt, I'll look on Ebay. This woman at Terry said the saddle was too flexxy after twenty miles- making it a great dirt ride?
(edit- called Terry back, got a dirt rider, Damselfly is NOT discontinued, and won't be soon. She loves hers for the trail, said it's quite firm and those who love it love it)
I was taught to climb steep grades with the saddle nose pretty much in the crack of ones backside, so I'd think a narrow nose was good. But I haven't ridden it. The other candidate I'm looking at is a mens Bontrager, they're fantastic saddles but only have a "releived area" gel insert, even in the betty version. Not the same as the hole, is it? I have Liberator Races on both bikes and love them, but I know what you mean about not getting off the back. Big problem!
Back in 97 I had a Bontrager I took a jigsaw to and "Liberated" it- and got a season out of it before it broke. Awesome. They've gotten a little pricey for experimentation though.
Anyway- the mens Terrys are very similar to Damselfly, so you might look there. I'm thinking about them as a fall back if I can't find a better bet.
Hating the saddle search aggravation...
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. Anyway, I'm glad to hear it's good for dirt, I'll look on Ebay. This woman at Terry said the saddle was too flexxy after twenty miles- making it a great dirt ride?
of out of shape knee ugliness!
- and that saddle is 5" across the rear, so I may put it on the Mt bike and see if my sit bones will fit. I bought it in grad school to scoot around campus on, and don't remember any seat trouble, but one doesn't really sit down on those bikes.