Thank you, thank you everyone. I actually felt like I knew what I was doing at the lbs today. I measured my sit bones before I went. I used the damp flour in a zip lock bag method someone mentioned in another thread. I wasn't exactly sur where on the curve to measure so I used the widest part. It was 13cm so I added 1cm to each side. That makes 15cm or 150mm. That means I should be in a 155mm saddle, right?
I planned to buy both the San Marco Salle gel flow diva lady and the San Marco Aspide Glamour so I could test the different shapes and the cut-out, but they only had the diva in stock so I got that one first. Brought it home, put it on the bike...
and it was FABULOUS! I rode the exact same path I had been taking in the stock saddle but with no burning or chafing. A tiny bit of pressure on the nose which hits just about even with tissue over my clit, but it wasn't painful. I'm not sure how it would feel on a long ride, but for now it is a good start.
I did a ride with athletic shorts and then another ride in my cycling shorts. Of corse, the cycling shorts felt best, but I was okay in street clothes too.
And I think a properly fitting saddle solved other things too. There was absolutely no pain in my hand and no pain between my shoulder blades. I wonder if I was tensing up or or baring weight differently since the saddle was hurting? No matter what, now that I can at least ride in relative comfort I can break in the bike and try a few other saddles til I find the best fit.



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