Check out the Gear and Accessories down below where saddles are tried and reviewed. Make sure that you have had your seat bones measured and you have the right width saddle. After that its just really trial and error. I myself have gone through about five saddles this year and have another on the way. It's just personal preference and I think that less is more when it comes to padding. Sometimes an overpadded saddle and shorts are just going to cause numbness no matter what. It's also about the fit and adjustment of the saddle, seat height, for and aft, etc. If you haven't ridden in a while your seat bones are going to be sore. It might just need a tweek and a little time. Hope that helps.



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. And when I take into account that I have no rear- all my extra poundage goes right to the middle, not the buns, it's not like I have internal padding already. Go figure.
I'm not a little girl--I'm about 15 lbs heavier than I would like to be and have a large caboose--and the Selle saddle has worked great for me.


