I rode in the same saddle (Terry Damselfly) for two years before finally deciding it was time to try other saddles. I have a sore under my labia that sometimes goes away, but always comes back and I finally decided a different saddle may fix that problem. I went through the same thing when I got it. I tried two from Terry and sent back one, but didn't REALLY know if the Damselfly was the best choice of everything available either. Just had to ride in it a bunch. Hoped that sore would go away and I'd get more and more used to the saddle. Such is not the case, so I'm finally moving on.
alpinerabbit mentioned SMP. That's funny, cause I just rode on the Selle SMP Evolution for the first time yesterday and it is MUCH better for me than my Damselfly. An interesting thing about SMP (and many saddles) is that many of what are considered "men's saddles" are really for both men and women. I rode dh's bike once and absolutely hated the saddle. Assumed it was because it was a "man's saddle". Yet, the SMP saddle that is on my bike right now is dh's. It's one he tried for a long time and eventually decided didn't work for him. They sell what is called the Evolution Lady, but it is the exact same saddle with pink graphics. Same dimensions. Same everything.
A guy at the LBS said the same thing. There really are no men's and women's saddles. I know that's not "entirely" true, since Terry has men and women versions that are different dimensions, pretty much in length only from what I can tell. But I think many women can ride in many saddles that many consider to be "men's saddles", when they are, in fact, unisex. I plan to try the SMP Evolution for a while and then I might try out the San Marco Mantra dh has on his bike right now. It's like a whole new world realizing that I'm not limited to what are considered "women specific" saddles. Yet good to know I can still get any SMP with PINK on it!!!![]()




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