Your butt should "overflow off the back."
The saddle is meant to contact your ischial tuberosities, not your buttocks.
Think of it as "perching" on the saddle, rather than "sitting" on it.
Your butt should "overflow off the back."
The saddle is meant to contact your ischial tuberosities, not your buttocks.
Think of it as "perching" on the saddle, rather than "sitting" on it.
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
You could also try raising the handlebars and see if that helps. I often have to raise handlebars of spinning bikes in order to be comfortable on the saddles.