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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Chicago suburbs
Posts: 168
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Selle Italia Prolink Light Gel Flow saddle
Linda |
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its not easy being green
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Miami
Posts: 548
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I tried one and it was very padded. It was just okay for me, the width was alright but the cutout was very small and not where it needed to be. Have you looked at the SI lady SLR, there was one on ebay for a good price. I am still happy with the max flite if the width works for you, I love the huge cutout. Do a search on here, I think some others have tried it. Also check out www.road bike review.com, there is a review section that may help you.
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Trying to evolve
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Over the top
Posts: 5,971
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Knowing what you don't like about your Phenom might give some clues on what direction to try.
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Chicago suburbs
Posts: 168
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I should point out, that I went from a very thickly-padded Terry Butterfly Tri Gel saddle to the very minimal Phenom. I'm not sure if the extreme difference in padding might be causing this discomfort or possibly the fact that the Phenom is quite a bit narrower (143mm) than the Terry (154mm). Perhaps, it is both issues that are contributing to my butt pain...which I should also mention, is present even OFF the bike. I am truly starting to wonder if I have developed piriformis syndrome from the Phenom saddle...because my left glute has been hurting pretty much since I swapped out saddles roughly 2 months ago. |
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