I've enjoyed lurking and reading other people's saddle notes, especially when I was desperate for saddle relief this past spring. My vote is the Selle An-Atomica.
I went from 2 centuries last year to over 5,000miles so far this year as I discover randonneuring (long-distance, self-supported riding). After each new milestone, 200k, 300k, etc. I'd cry in pain over the sores, blisters, rawness, swelling, you name it, I had it. But I continued to try new saddles - went through about 12 of the top ones and was about to have to give up on the randonneur dream ride of Paris-Brest-Paris next year.
Found an old thread on another chat room referring to this saddle & it took a while for me to find it because it's still new, but when I did I figured I had NOTHING to lose, plus the designer offers a return guarantee.
Ladies, it has SAVED me! It started life as a modified Brooks, but that's where it stops. The pliable leather and cutout were SO comfortable my boyfriend dragged it with us on my first 400k. We switched to the SA about mile 100 after I was already in tears and I finished and have never ridden another saddle since.
My friends are calling me a preacher, but the Dallas/Fort Worth area is starting to be a hot-bed for this saddle because it works! It's wide enough for my sit bones to sit on the saddle, not the edge - long enough for me to switch positions all day - pliable enough to move with me and not cause friction - supportive enough to actually be comfortable. And no padding to put pressure in the wrong spot! I ride the Titanico LD model (watershed leather is worth the money - I've ridden in HORRIBLE rains and still great)
My favorite Sugoi shorts wound up not working great because the chamois didn't go far enough outside my sit bones, so I've also switched to Assos shorts and right now, this is the PERFECT combination for me! Wish I could describe my relief and belief, but if you've had any saddle issues, YOU know what a nightmare it can be!
I think Team Estrogen will be carrying them shortly, but you can also check out the website www.mcmwin.com. (If you say Pam sent you, I might get a brownie point!) Might not work for you, but I'm proof you should NOT give up on finding a better saddle. Happy Riding,
Pam