What is the adjustment mechanism like? On the not-fancy spin bikes at my (university) gym, they have "peg-in-hole" type adjustments for height, and infinite adjustability for fore-aft -- and frankly it would be better if it were the other way around, because it's easier (for me anyway) to adapt to a slightly less than ideal fore/aft position than it is to adjust to riding 1-2cm too high or too low. And I find I'm definitely in between on height. As a result I have ended up riding too high (because that's less awkward feeling for me than riding too low), and this (in combination with saddles I don't love) causes considerably more saddle discomfort than I get on my real bikes.
If this is the case with your spin bikes, then you may just have to choose between saddle pain and knee pain/general feeling of awkwardness. If, on the other hand, you have more sophisticated spin bikes, maybe try chamois cream if you're not already using it? I find it useful for spinning. I think I actually prefer a heavier chamois for spinning than I do for real riding (partly because my saddle is actually comfortable)... but I may be unique in this, so it's worth trying different shorts.



, maybe try chamois cream if you're not already using it? I find it useful for spinning. I think I actually prefer a heavier chamois for spinning than I do for real riding (partly because my saddle is actually comfortable)... but I may be unique in this, so it's worth trying different shorts.
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