"I just tried several bikes with different saddles at my LBS and then they swapped saddles for me when I bought my bike. " - Sheesh

Thanks for the suggestion, Sheesh. Unfortunately, though, my local shops don't really have anything to try. I live in a pretty rural area (several towns in the area, each about 7000 people or less (mostly much less!)), so our shops just don't stock much in the way of saddles. I'm about 4 hours from Green Bay or Duluth, 7-ish from Madison or Twin Cities, 500 miles from Detroit. My favorite LBS would pretty much have Bontrager on the bikes they are selling (and after hunting around this forum, the concensus there is bad). The only other shop would have whatever Giant uses, I guess. Most of the available bikes here are MTBs, anyhow, because that is all that sells here (getting better the last couple of years, but we just have tons of trails, and very few really good roads). Of course, most of the population around here get their bikes at Walmart

"I have the Arione on both bikes, spend a lot of time on my drops, and I really like it." - Liza

Thank you, Liza. I like the idea of the Arione, but I think it is pretty narrow for my sit bones. My Zero X measures 5.75" at the widest (146mm), and the Fizik website shows the Arione at a maximum of 132mm, making it closer to the Damselfly, which I finally decided my sit bones were straddling (felt great on the first ride, and progressively more painful, in a bruising kind of way, on every ride after). Anyway, really good to know the Vitesse might be too t-shaped for me. The Butterfly is WAY too t-shaped, and at a whopping 6.5" at the widest (actual measurement), it is theoretically 1/2 inch wider than the Vitesse (154mm), which looks less severe in the pictures, so it still could work, although after this fiasco I'd prefer a pear, if I can find it.

I wish more catalogs and websites gave actual dimensions and showed top views of the saddles - it would really help. I also wish I could manage to get a good sit bone measurement - I finally took two little pieces of duct tape, reached under, and stuck them to my chair. Hard to get any kind of accuracy, but seems to be 150mm-ish, after multiple attempts. The white paper method just didn't work - too much junk in the trunk, I guess. I don't have a good place to do it, either - can't find a good surface. I could do it in the entrance at work, but I work with about 25 men, and 2 women, none of them athletes, and I just don't know how that would look to them!

Can't find any dimensions on the Blackwell Flow, or a picture from the top, just positive comments on slowtwitch.com

Alright, I've gotten too wordy again