That's exactly why I like the Romin, which is probably good because that's what it's engineered to do. It's crazy to sit on a saddle and not feel pressure in any weird places, just on the sit bones, which feels natural(like how it feels when you sit on a curb, but with some padding). I'm buying a road bike that comes with a Romin, otherwise I wouldn't be selling it.
I'm running a Charge Spoon on my other bike, and although I like it, I'm not a fan of being in an aggressive position on it. I'd like to try out a Turbo if I can find a cheap used one but it's not high on the priority list right now.