Quote Originally Posted by redlights View Post
I scootch around a bit, usually re-adusting after tucking for descents, and I scootch a lot when I have aerobars on. Some scootch is to be expected but not constant scootching.

You shouldn't have to be constantly aware of your saddle.
OK... I love this post - all the scootchy talk

But seriously, I am kind've similar to Red... except for the aerobar scootching - I don't move for the duration of a timetrial, and as little as possible when training on my aeros. Consequently I have numb bits when I do sit up.

As for actual scootching, like the others have posted, mainly when there has been a change in position - eg, after a downhill, after standing and then trying to get "arranged" when I sit again...

Once seated, you shouldn't be scootching lots
Best of luck finding a good combination of saddle and shorts