Numb legs and painful feet sound more like a bike fit problem than a saddle problem. I have trouble with Morton's neuroma but it greatly improved after a bike fit and Superfeet inserts.
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Hi, has anyone tried an ISM Adamo saddle?
I am struggling to find a saddle that doesn't give me numb legs and painful feet after 30 miles, I use a Selle Italia at the moment, it's been the best so far but still not good.
We ride 20-25 miles 3 evenings a week and anything from 40-80 miles Saturday and Sunday.
I ride a Trek Domane, and apparently have quite wide sit bones !
Any help or opinions are appreciated .
Thanks v much
Numb legs and painful feet sound more like a bike fit problem than a saddle problem. I have trouble with Morton's neuroma but it greatly improved after a bike fit and Superfeet inserts.
I tend to agree. But also have you measured your sit bones so you know how wide a saddle you need?
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Hi,
I'm very new to road biking, but did a lot of research before purchasing a saddle. After reading many reviews both my husband and I purchased the IMO Adamo saddle. Like I said, I'm relatively new to biking, and haven't logged too many miles, but the saddle is great and I've had no pain at all.
Good luck!
Thanks for the replies, I have measured my sit bones (not easy!), my usual selle italia saddle is wide enough, the adamo that I have on trial isnt, which was a surprise.
I have a physio appointment booked to check my pelvis isn't crooked (old injury).
I guess it's best to eliminate one thing at a time