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  1. #1
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    thanks Thorn, I actually just read a post you'd made in another thread which has kept me from leaning towards it (I think Ive been researching saddles for a solid week now :S)

    Ive only actually started riding regularly, I have wide sitbones (half-assed self measurement of 160cm, Im not a slight girl) and I know I definitely need the cut-out! (found out the hard way on a borrowed mens seat for two hours ...eeeeee)

    So my first seat purchase two days ago was a Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow. It was awesome for about the first half-hour (hadnt ridden for 48 hours prior), then I had to do a little adjustment. Seemed better yet! Things were going really really well! For another 45 minutes, but by the time the two-hour mark hit I was whining, and still had another hour to go...

    Now I want to put my MTN bike saddle back on.

    My problem, after success with cutouts, is that I know I can handle sitbone soreness after a long ride, but I cannot handle bruising and extreme tenderness in the pubic bone region, where the bones and tendons connect your legs and groin.

    Problem is in the middle, not the front or rear.

    I know it's a long-winded post, but if anyone has found a similar problem, please help

    Like I say, I've done alot of research, the majority on this forum, you guys have been helpful so far!

    ps Thorn: which Allay model did you try?
    Last edited by kadoozie; 07-17-2008 at 08:31 PM.

  2. #2
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    The Allay model was the Sport--the "highest end" model that came in a 175mm width.

    There was a thread on saddles for wide sitbones (search "sitbone" not "sit bone" if you haven't seen it). One of the things AlpineRabbit asked me was the longest ride I've done on the SMP. It made me think--I have done 3 imperial centuries on that saddle, so the saddle isn't *that* uncomfortable. Also, in that thread someone pointed out one of the Specialized that comes in a 175mm width. I haven't tried that one....I have such a fear that it will be too plush (DH has a recreational Specialized and [shudder]it is too soft for me [shudder]. I'm still waiting on my Terry Rosie.

    My mutilated Brooks (B68 with a Selle Anatomica cutout) just doesn't have the soft tissue relief of the SMP. I'm afraid the SMP is the standard I hold all cutout saddles to. Also, because of the width of the B68, I'm constantly tightening up the laces I installed to keep the slot from folding inward when I ride. It isn't bad, but, like the SMP, just not perfect.

    I know, I know...picky, picky, picky, but when I ride I want the only body parts to be taking punishment to be my legs, my heart and my lungs; the rest are just along for the ride.

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by kadoozie View Post
    My problem, after success with cutouts, is that I know I can handle sitbone soreness after a long ride, but I cannot handle bruising and extreme tenderness in the pubic bone region, where the bones and tendons connect your legs and groin.

    Problem is in the middle, not the front or rear.

    I know it's a long-winded post, but if anyone has found a similar problem, please help
    Any bone soreness will eventually lessen- I found this out when I tried the SMP Glider. The curved shape of the saddle follows the curve of your pelvis- the result is that there's pressure/soreness on bones that aren't accustomed to it. I was worried at first, but then I realized that it's a lot like the sitbone pain I felt when I first started riding. It's not nearly as bad now, but I'm still getting some chafing (which is a whole 'nother issue )
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  4. #4
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    thanks you guys!

 

 

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