Not hype. Without the cutout, and I've tried multiple times, ...![]()
Not hype. Without the cutout, and I've tried multiple times, ...![]()
Susan
Try not. Do or do not... there is no try.
Yoda
2004 Airborne WASP (road)/Selle An-Atomica
2010 Bike Friday New World Tourist (commuter)/Selle An-Atomica
2010 Bike Friday Pocket Rocket Pro/Selle An-Atomica
I discovered can not ride comfortably without a cut-out. In fact, I love the Fizik Arione saddle -- the long nose and flex wings -- but it does not have a cut-out and even though it is a great saddle, I can't ride it very long without a cut-out due to pain in private area. To me, if they made that saddle with a cut-out, I would buy it! I ride a Selle Italia with cut-out.
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Satisfaction lies in the effort not the attainment. Full effort is full victory.
-- Mahatma Gandhi
you should definitely write to the company asking if they plan on making your model with a cutout!
Def not a hype.
I get numb, sore or pinched without cut-outs after maybe 20-30 minutes.
The angle of the seat has to be right too. When we took the women's specific seat off my new bike, and put the brand I like on it, it took a couple of test rides before the angle was right to ensure minimal squishification!
Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
"I will try again tomorrow".
Or no padding at all...
http://www.wallbike.com/b68.html
Perhaps if girly-bits aren't being smashed into padding, you don't need a cut-out to keep the padding away from them?
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
I tried almost a dozen saddles before I found one that worked for me. Personally, I found the ones with the cut-outs were the worst. I remember one particular ride on one of those that almost had me in tears thirty minutes into the ride. It was the worst ride home ever. I considering quitting the whole biking thing after that thinking there was no hope for me to find a saddle that fit, because it was a model that had come highly recommended by others. Then I a gave the Brooks B66 a try, which I was totally skeptical of because it had NO padding. But you know what, I loved it and love it still.
I'm not telling you that the one I chose will work for you. Your body geometry is different from mine and others. Also, the way you ride or where you sit in you saddle may be different too. That is why even the same rider may have different saddles on different types of bikes they own.
Try to find a LBS that will let you try one for a few days so you have the chance to try it out on longer rides. A bicycle seat that was comfortable on a short leisurely ride may be torture on your long bicycle commute. If you don't have an LBS that will let you exchange your saddle easily to do this, than look for an online retailer who will.