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  1. #1
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    Century update

    I spent a while in this saddle and am happy with it. No chafing and the length gives me alot of room forward and back. A little numbing, but two seconds of standing up fixed that. I am actually sore in my left hip which I think is from the better range of motion from the rounded seat front. It could also be from the freakin long ride I did. You gotta love a century with kegs of beer with food.

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    Thanks for the update. I'm still riding on the Specialized Phenom mtb saddle...haven't been able to make up my mind on that saddle yet. On most rides, it feels okay...but then there is always that 1 ride where it's definitely NOT okay. Not sure what to do now. Do I give it more time? Or is it time to try something else? Like the Max Flite, for example... Aside from the Max Flite, the only other saddles that I've been considering were the Jett, and the Fizik Vitesse Tri Wing Flex. But I don't really want to end up with a collection of unused saddles, sitting in box up in my attic. Oh...what to do....

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    Try to keep track of the information regarding your rides by shorts, distance, lube, etc. When you have a bad ride, see if you can narrow down why it went bad. I discovered some very important information regarding shaving before a ride(not your legs)...don't do it, yowza!!!!! The phenom is alot like the ruby/toupe, a very well liked saddle. Good luck!!!!
    If you can find a bike friendly area, or club, don't be afraid to ask other riders what they have on and could you try it. My first great saddle, the Terry zero X I discovered by sitting on an ironman's bike. Unfortunately they changed the fabric so much I don't care for that saddle anymore.
    Last edited by kermit; 10-26-2009 at 05:29 PM.

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    Re: SI Max Flite (sorry long saddle rant)

    Quote Originally Posted by kermit View Post
    I spent a while in this saddle and am happy with it. No chafing and the length gives me alot of room forward and back. A little numbing, but two seconds of standing up fixed that. I am actually sore in my left hip which I think is from the better range of motion from the rounded seat front. It could also be from the freakin long ride I did. You gotta love a century with kegs of beer with food.
    are you still loving this saddle?

    I am going insane trying to find something that doesn't destroy me. After the Jett 143 (it was an older model off the LBS floor), I tried the Selle Lady SLR... first of all, I was hoping to try the 155mm width but I swear it measured no more than 146mm! I don't care what the packaging said, there was air out there at 155mm! It was also a lot harder than the Jett and unfortunately because it's flat, squished the "girly bits". I'm still wondering if there was just something wrong with this particular saddle but LBS was less than understanding or even interested in making me happy (though he did take the SLR back). Told me he'd just gotten a bunch of Specialized saddles, but they were mostly men's and 130mm. The only women's saddles were huge squishy ones. Nothing for female roadies.... sigh.

    I still can't figure out the whole saddle width thing. I sat on the Specialized sizer about 6 times and it tells me that with my size & the way I ride, I need a 143mm saddle (my home measurement puts me at about 117mm center to center so theoretically a 143 sounds right adding 10mm to each side to accommodate for saddle slope).

    I definitely feel my sit bones on that size (I'm currently back on my Avatar men's 143mm), but the REALLY sore & chafed spots are forward and inside of them... the pubic rami?

    I've been wondering whether I just needed more time and perhaps a newer model Jett since I loved the channel or maybe try a Lithia for slightly more padding but I'm still unsure about the width. Have considered the Bontrager InForm (just because it goes into the whole thing about how we sit forward of our sit bones), but haven't gotten over to a shop that carries them. Nashbar has a sale on a SSM Aspide Glamour that I thought looked intteresting but I haven't read many good things about it here and I do worry it'll "squish" me in the drops.

    In the meantime, my saddle sores are growing... ARGGHHH. I'm thinking maybe the Avatar is a bit too soft, or the shape is wrong? How much more of a T can I get than a Specialized?? (yes, I realize the Bontrager is not T shaped... I'm just desperate to find something)

    In the meantime a friend of mine rides the SI Max Flite but he's about 10" taller and probably weighs close to 100lbs more than me! So when you wrote about how huge it was on your bike, I started to wonder... my bike is so tiny (sigh... 650 wheels) and I know I don't need all that length.

    But I have to ask!!!
    and Thank you for letting me rant! LOL
    namaste,
    v
    those who hear not the music... think the dancers mad
    http://home.roadrunner.com/~lilith/

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    vness-Hope this helps. I'm 5'8 and my bike is a 54. The length is the same as my 155 ruby, just thicker and more padding. I really scooted all over this thing during my century and found different comfy spots. Down in the drops and even forward on the nose the cutout was still there. The chafing you are experiencing might be from too much padding in the cutout area. I looked at the Jett but it mushes you down in the cutout. I have a used ruby coming back to me that I loaned, would you like to try it? I can have it mailed to you. It's an extra for me, 143. PM me with your address if you are interested.
    Here's a quick shot of the max flite. It doesn't look as big as it used too.
    Last edited by kermit; 04-19-2010 at 04:24 PM.

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    Re: Ruby

    Quote Originally Posted by kermit View Post
    vness-Hope this helps. I'm 5'8 and my bike is a 54. The length is the same as my 155 ruby, just thicker and more padding. I really scooted all over this thing during my century and found different comfy spots. Down in the drops and even forward on the nose the cutout was still there. The chafing you are experiencing might be from too much padding in the cutout area. I looked at the Jett but it mushes you down in the cutout. I have a used ruby coming back to me that I loaned, would you like to try it? I can have it mailed to you. It's an extra for me, 143. PM me with your address if you are interested.
    Here's a quick shot of the max flite. It doesn't look as big as it used too.
    oh you wonderful woman!! I just PM'd you with my address and a babble LOL

    your bike is a beauty!

    thank you SO much
    namaste,
    v
    those who hear not the music... think the dancers mad
    http://home.roadrunner.com/~lilith/

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    If vness ends up not liking your 143 Ruby, I would LOVE to give it a try!! Please keep me in mind, if the saddle doesn't work out for vness. thanks!

    Linda

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    You got it girl! I think this will be the world wide travel saddle. I will keep you posted.

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    Re: Ruby

    Quote Originally Posted by kermit View Post
    You got it girl! I think this will be the world wide travel saddle. I will keep you posted.
    I love this!
    those who hear not the music... think the dancers mad
    http://home.roadrunner.com/~lilith/

 

 

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