Sounds like the change from wide part to nose is too gradual for the angle of one of your hip joints (left). (most folks are lopsided in one way or another. don't fret unless you've got other stuff going on, too.)
So even if you like the Butterfly in general, you might want to look into a saddle with a more abrupt change (more "T" shaped) to accomodate your left hip angle.
If you want to stick with Terry, maybe take a look at a Liberator which seems to have a bit more abrupt change. Compare it to a Damselfly which is almost scary in how gradually it changes. See the difference in change from wide part to nose? A change that is wrong for your hip, too gradual, will make you chafe right in the gluteal fold. ("pantyline", where thigh meets butt)
You're probably going to need to try a few saddles before you find one that will work for both hip joints. Try calling Terry and asking what they recommend. Don't rule out the possibility of a leather saddle, too. My leather saddle has a deep dent under my right hip, and a shallower one under my left. The leather has softened over time to accomodate my lopsidedness and is very comfortable.
Last edited by KnottedYet; 09-10-2006 at 06:19 PM.
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