I have wide sitbones too, and I second Knot's recommendation of either the Brooks B67 (with springs) or the B68 (without springs). I have a B68 and I love it- no pain at all.
I have wide sitbones too, and I second Knot's recommendation of either the Brooks B67 (with springs) or the B68 (without springs). I have a B68 and I love it- no pain at all.
Lisa
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I hated the Brooks and settled on the Terry Firefly. I thought the Brooks was hard and uncomfortable on my rear end, even after the break in period. Since I never had any issues with those parts on any other seat, I went back to one with a cut out.
Try lots of them!
I have a Terry Butterfly and I'm very happy with it. When you decide, check out ebay. I was in my LBS the other day and a lady was buying a Firefly for $119. It took everything I could muster to hold my tongue and not shout "Wait! Have you checked ebay?" - but I thought that would be rude since the LBS owner was standing right there. Anyway, if you do buy a saddle on ebay and you don't like it, you can just sell it again!
Yes! Just like trying out bikes, you can learn a lot by trying out saddles. I was lucky enough to have an LBS a while back that let you take a saddle out for a test ride, and then another, and another...
I learned the general shape I liked, and that I didn't like a lot of padding, and that cut-outs don't work well for me.
Ride lots!
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
Thanks for all your comments and advice. I'll look into the Brooks. I definitely need to ask my LBS if I can try out saddles, or at least sit on some at the shop, on my bike. One of the reasons I was going to try a Terry is because of their 30 day return policy. I didn't know Brooks had an even better one. That's cool. Of course, at REI you can return anything any time for any reason for forever! So, that's an option too.
I don't really know if my sit bones are considered wide, I just assume so since I do seem to be "hippy". Small waist, big hips. I'll look up the threads on measuring my sit bones. Yet, I hear that even some people with wide sit bones prefer smaller saddles, so what is one to do other than try lots of saddles?! Could this be any more confusing?!
I was just looking at the Brooks saddle. It doesn't appear to be a performance saddle, which is more what I'm looking for.
Most LBS have a 30 day try and return policy. Ask yours.
Brooks B67 with springs isn't a hot and sexy performance saddle. (though I do use mine in races.) They make hot and sexy saddles that are expensive and on the racy side, but they are still going to be leather.
I had a fizik once that was very hot and sexy looking, with minimal padding and a nice long narrow nose. It was wide enough for my heinie, too! And it just oozed "serious cyclist/racer" image. I don't remember which fizik it was, but I'm sure some TE'er ride fizik and could give model reccs.
That fizik was pretty darn nice, try one if you get the chance!
Try lots! (and take notes so you remember how the various saddles felt)
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson