Quote Originally Posted by Triskeliongirl
I guess what I am asking is, can I expect the pressure to go away as my body makes an impression in the nose of the saddle (that is what breaking in is) or is it better to experiment with the saddle angle. I have a longer ride planned for tomorrow, so I think I'll go out with it like this, but bring my allen key just in case it starts to bother me too much. Does that make sense? I am surprised you ride with it tipped up. That is *very unusual* for a women.
Trisk

I guess it is unusual for a woman to ride tipped up a bit.. the guy at the shop said "If you can take it..this will take the pressure off your hands"
and i guess i could take it.
I sit way back on my sit bones and so far it has not been a problem.
To answer your question, i think that if micro adjustments don't help.. yes
as you imprint that saddle with your very own sit bones, i think it will make a difference with the pressure. Mind you, you ride more aggressively than i do (right?) but your saddle is different too. My guess is that you should just ride it for a week and THEN change it, if you still think you need to!