Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
Unless your ride is not strenuous you will also get what we (my teammates and I) refer to as TT butt..... it may spare your hamstrings, but the point at which your hamstring (I think - but I'm not a PT or a physiologist, so correct me if it is a different muscle) attaches to your backside gets *sore*. Bent over tends to mean more pressure on your pelvis and soft tissues too, so finding a good TT saddle can be a challenge.
Hahaha ...my friends and I use the same term, though it's not just the hams but the glutes. I can get TT butt from riding in a more aero position on my road bike. Add more stress on the hip flexors from a TT or tri rig plus more stability control required of the core, I wouldn't tend to use the word "comfort" when talking about an aero bike fit.