I had been using WTB Diva saddles which were too pear shaped and most likely too wide for me. When all my issues started with SI joint my fitter measured my sit bones and determined I needed the Specialized Ruby in a 130for my road bike. I liked the Ruby so much that I bought the Ariel SL. With the change in saddle my position changed. Now that I think more about it the Frogs weren't allowing my foot to toe out the way he thought it should because the pedals have a stop and I was hitting that instead of the crankarm. That's why he locked it in with the SPD's. Short rides around the neighborhood I was fine and thought he did the right thing. On my road bike I'm now more symmetrical, not sitting with my left side forward and my right foot feels more comfortable pointing forward. However, my road crankset is a Specialties TA compact double that has a narrow Q angle, whereas, my mtn bike has a Shimano triple crankset with a much wider Q angle.




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