Yes, for me a cutout is a must. MUST. HAVE. CUTOUT.Originally Posted by Helen
But, everyone is different. Your mileage may vary!
Emily
Yes, for me a cutout is a must. MUST. HAVE. CUTOUT.Originally Posted by Helen
But, everyone is different. Your mileage may vary!
Emily
Emily
2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
Helen: have you talked to your LBS? You might see what their return policy is on saddles and/or they may let you try some out. As you can see from Denise and Ems' opposite viewpoints - it's a truly personal thing. Same thing for a womens saddle vs a mens saddle. The best thing you can do is try different saddles until you find the one the works for you. And let us know what you find - we Love hearing about what saddles work for whom and why!
and good luck!
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I hate women's saddles. They're so big in the back that they chafe my legs. I'd rather ride a banana seat.
Denise is right - you really need to try out different saddles. Don't forget shorts - there are lots of combinations of chamois padding that can work (or not!) for you.
They can send a man to the moon, but can they help a woman get a comfortable ride? Maybe if we moon the man, we'll get some action!
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or a comfortable ride?.....OMG did I just type that??Originally Posted by Dogmama
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Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"
I am pretty happy with this saddle...put one on all three of my bikes, mtb, cross and road.....they have a men's and women's model....fairly close, but the men's model is slightly longer and narrower. The cutout basically goes the entire length of the saddle, all the way to the front which is why I like it....they common in leather and some sort of synthetic cover....I prefer the leather....most bike shops will let you try a saddle out for a week or two to make sure you like it....also, the chamois cream is a must for longer rides...
You know ... I didn't even ask them if I could try some more saddles before I make my decision. I think I'll go and talk to them right now. Thanks a lot.Originally Posted by tomgrrrl
CorsairMac: YEAP .. you definitively said that.![]()
I have to have a cut out (or "love channelas it was marketted on the packaging...)
When on the mountain bike with the kids in the paddock, I am upright and don't miss it... but on my road bike, where i lean forward and pressure goes on my girly bits, the cut out has made a huge difference, especially now my distances are starting to creep up...
Def have a chat to LBS - pref some women riders so they can give you their experince of what is availbale at LBS...
Good luck, Helen
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