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  1. #1
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    More padded will not necessarily mean less pain, in fact it can do the opposite sometimes.
    If it were me I'd give it another 3 or 4 rides to see if the sitbone pain fades away. You've only ridden about 100 miles on it so far- that's not really a huge distance. Soft tissue pain usually does not improve, but sitbone soreness can improve with more time in the saddle. Worth a shot, anyway, before changing saddles.
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    one sided pain - have yourself checked out for alignment of the pelvis/spine and leg length discrepancy.
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