I tried the Lady before the Diva because that's what a shop had to demo, after my body refused to get back on my bike with the Cobb demo I tried for my Scott CR1 Comp, first road bike. I found the Lady too narrow and hard for comfort (as was the Cobb, which felt like a 2 by 4). I then, after much research tried the Diva Gel Flow and it was noticeably and immediately more comfortable, and became my seat of choice, just the right size and amount of cushion and best gel placement for comfort for basic road riding (weekly commuting, 12-36 mi. + weekend warrior riding, 20-50 mi.; I'm not a Tri gal). So I would recommend it, and in fact, I just bought another Diva Gel Flow for my new Scott CX Comp. However, I want to try an Adamo Road or Century saddle.

I think the Adamo Century is comparable to the Diva in size and it has gel inserts, but is designed with a short, split nose to alleviate pressure and the effects of reduced blood flow caused by riding on traditional bike seats. Certain Adamo models are very similar to the Cobb, but once I find a demo program, I'm going to try the Century model if available.