cyclingnewbie -
Gotta tell ya, I identify with the being out there & wondering how you want to get back home from 'soft bits' pain. When I moved back to TX I was reluctant to ride far cuz the 'soft bits' hurt and didn't realize at time (sigh, another learning experience) that saddle was pretty worn & the new cut outs were just coming on market - some of 'em were pretty awful too!
Take heart still (& body parts!) when you get over the learning curve (again, still, forever??!) your experience will really help you be able to buy the things that work best. I can usually go to shorts & check the pad to see if I even like the amt, then try them on. Shoes, I can try them on and usually know how they will feel w/socks on (winter riding apparel for me) or ok w/o. Then w/shoes on bike, adjust the saddle height just a smidge up/down to allow for knee bend. When you start out, its just so darn much to figure out, and guys in bike shops can be good (mostly) but they don't, er, ride like girls! I mean, getting fit right on bike, getting comfortble w/that & learning how to handle solo & group riding. Not to mention clothes for all times of year!EEEEEEeck.
But its still sooooo much fun. Just keep posting, we'll all help out.
tracey



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