Silly question, but did you work up to that 30 miles slowly? Your behind needs to get used to spending that much time in the saddle. You can't blame it all on the saddle if you didn't step up your mileage slowly.
I ditto the shorts--I've spent as much on shorts as I have on my saddle. I save my expensive shorts for longer rides.
I use a brooks saddle.
"Well-behaved women seldom make history." --Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
'09 Trek WSD 2.1 with a Brooks B-68 saddle
'11 Trek WSD Madone 5.2 with Brooks B-17
Yes. I had done a 12 mile and a 15 mile earlier that week, and about the same the week before for this saddle. 30 miles is my usual average ride on a Saturday and/or Sunday.
I went to the LBS this morning and we switched it out for a Lithia 743. I asked about what would be normal for 'break in' on a new saddle, and he asked about my normal ride (12 to 15 miles at at time durring the week due to time constraints) and he said I should know by the third ride if it's working for me or not, so we'll see.
I'm definately going to investigate the shorts issue as well. I have two pair of Shebeest that I love and a pair of Pearl Izumi that are okay. But I'm just getting in to the cut-out version of saddles, so maybe that's part of it. I'll do a ride or two with regular shorts and see if that makes a difference.
Thanks everyone for the input! I really appreciate it.
A note about shorts: Something I learned is that TOO much padding on shorts can be just as bad... it causes 'squishing' thus causing discomfort.
I love my sheebeest and wear them on all of my rides!
"There is nothing, absolutely nothing, quite so worthwhile as simply messing about on bicycles.” -Tom Kunich
I agree. I love my Shebeest too. But the Pearl Imzu, not so much. I bought them because I thought I wanted more padding, and found they chaffed too much without tons of lube.
Tried my new seat out today and I'm cautiously optimistic. Only did 15 miles, so the real test will be this weekend when I can do a longer jaunt.
I wanted a longer distance saddle, and for me, the pain and ugly would set in at about 3 hours of riding, so I was happy when I managed to do 7 on a new saddle. Made it difficult and expensive to try out saddles, though.
I find, like the others who've posted, that some depends on the shorts, though, especially on longer trips. I did 320k over 3 days and found out that one pair of my 3 didn't work too well.
Last edited by teawoman; 06-23-2009 at 08:11 AM.