Some of us are old enough to have actually ridden on those things.
Shorts with natural chamois, not the goats.
Some of us are old enough to have actually ridden on those things.
Shorts with natural chamois, not the goats.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
I feel like I'm stating the obvious here, but things can be created for one reason, and continue to be used, or further developed for other reasons.
"Namaste, B*tches!"
Yes, we know that. I'm not sure what you are driving at?
You seem to have an issue with my post. I stated the history of chamois. I made a conditional statement (those are the ones that start with "if") that if the modern fashion of padded chamois was miserably uncomfortable for someone, they should try riding in unpadded shorts. The second phrase only applies to those for whom the first phrase holds true. Conditional.
The world didn't end when we rode on flat bits of leather, and it won't end now if someone eschews modern padded chamois.
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"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
I was just presenting another point-of-view to your "those who wear the current chamois are either 1) on a poorly fitted saddle or 2) following a fashion trend" opinion. I actually have found a purpose to padded chamois, along with most other cyclists out there, apparently. Why you got defensive, when I never denied the historical aspect, is beyond me.
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Alexis,
I had this same problem last year with the pressure being "up front". I tried 3 different saddles until I found one that was good for me and did not put that pressure on my girlie parts. The advice about trying different saddles was good advice. Everyone's body is differnt so what works for one woman, may not work for another. I know you may feel a little like Goldilocks but you will be so happy once you find a saddle that fits you properly. Terry is a bike company that makes a lot of gear for women. Go to www.terrybicycles.com . They have a 30-day guarantee on their saddles, so if you try one and it does not work, you can exchange it for a different Terry saddle or get a refund. This is what I did and I found happiness with the Falcon X. You can get these saddles at your LBS and they should also honor the Terry guarantee. I would just check before you purchase. Good luck with your hunt. You will find your perfect saddle, just don't give up.
Holly
Kirsten
run/bike log
zoomylicious
'11 Cannondale SuperSix 4 Rival
'12 Salsa Mukluk 3
'14 Seven Mudhoney S Ti/disc/Di2
LOL! That's utterly hilarious.
The Selle SMP saddles sound like a good thing to check out, need to go find out who carries that over here. Unfortunately no LBS here carries Terry products and the Terry website doesn't say anything about international shipping, so I'll exhaust all local options first...
Allow me to scream in frustration. Called up the Specialized distributor in town. They said they could use the measuring thing to find me a BG Jett saddle. Asked if I could try sitting on the saddle to see if its comfortable. Their answer?
"Yes, you can try it but you must buy the saddle after that."
URGRGHH!!!!
I have a dad, younger brother, husband and a 9 year old son. I speak from a multitude of experience.
Alexis, that is nuts. If you order from Specialized you can return the saddle within a certain period of time. Why would the distributor have a different policy than the company?
Kirsten
run/bike log
zoomylicious
'11 Cannondale SuperSix 4 Rival
'12 Salsa Mukluk 3
'14 Seven Mudhoney S Ti/disc/Di2
Because that's how it flies here and the distributor knows that unless we want to actually import the saddle from the US, we have no other choice. I went to ask at a few other bike shops and no one has test saddles to try and aren't willing to allow me to test a saddle before buying. I'm just going to order off chain reaction cycles, at least I don't have to pay as much as I would locally and their return policy is a little more flexible.