First, measure the distance between your "sit bones". Take a piece of notebook paper and put it on a curb. sit on it so that you are making an impression in the paper. then, measure between the "dents" and that will give you the width the saddle has to be. Then, go on the Terry website and see how the different saddles measure--length and width. I ordered a Terry Men's Liberator Y this way. It is not quite as "cushiony" as my Serfas RX saddle, and the "nose" is longer. "Noses" on men's saddles tend to be narrower, in my experience, and that is what I was looking for. This particular saddle is a 2002 one and is on sale for $25 at online stores. Good luck!



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