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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bike Chick View Post
    I also like the Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow but had issues with the Terry Butterfly. It's sitting on the workbench not being used 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.
    The size/shape of the cutout matters - of course. I had tried the SI Diva Gel Flow prior to the Ldy and that caused a great deal of numbing in my girly bits - the cutout was too wide and too long. The Lady Gel Flow fits just right Prior to trying the SI saddles I had a Brooks on my bike and that was agonizing - but I must admit it was the B-17 S - perhaps another Brooks model might have worked - but I have no intentions on trying out another one in the foreseeable future though I might change my mind at some point.

    I am afraid they are going to change this saddle on me, so I think it a good idea to pick up an extra one or two as I get the chance to do so - I do have another bike coming sometime next year

    I also found in my saddle experimentation that almost anything seemed to work with me until my rides got longer than 20 miles. Then all bets were off - it was quite confusing though - but that is how it worked and I was a good deal heavier in the spring then I am now.
    Last edited by Catrin; 11-27-2010 at 05:59 AM.

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    I don't ride with anything else other than the Terry Butterfly Ti. Most comfortable saddle ever... for me.

    Saddle are so personal... what works for one big gal might not work for another. There are also so many variables. It might not be your saddle at all but your positioning on the bike instead... is the saddle too far forward, too far back. Tilted up too much, too little. Is it actually your pedal positioning (yes that affects your saddle).

    One thing to consider is no saddle is all that comfortable. When riding you should regularly be getting up out of the saddle to adjust, stretch, whatever. In addition, if you aren't riding that much some conditioning is required - I alway call it building up butt calloses.

    Anyway I went through 4 very expensive saddles before I landed on Terry's. If your shop let's you borrow saddles, I would take them up on it.
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    you know there's a million posts on this here: http://forums.teamestrogen.com/forumdisplay.php?f=36
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