I just noticed my first sitbone dents in my new B68 saddle- they are right where they SHOULD be, on either side of the back. My old B17 had sitbone dents "trying" to form right on the edges of the saddle, and that's really how I knew it wasn't wide enough for me- i was riding partly on the side edges.
I find two styles of SheBeest chamois are truly wide enough for me-
ONe: the SheBeest chamois that comes both on their SB Pedal pushers, and the SB Tech tights (long).
and Two: the SB Ultra D shorts have a very nice wide pad that is great for long distances. Since my Brooks saddle has no padding at all, the Ultra D shorts don't seem like excess padding to me. They are in fact my most comfy chamois for any rides. Sometimes i wear them with long non-padded warm tights or knickers.
By the way, the SB Tech tights are on sale right now here:
http://www.sierratradingpost.com/p/,...For-Women.html
I have them and they are very warm and comfortable with a nice chamois.



, on either side of the back. My old B17 had sitbone dents "trying" to form right on the edges of the saddle, and that's really how I knew it wasn't wide enough for me- i was riding partly on the side edges.
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