We'll find out when I pick up the saddle tomorrow and take it on a 35 mile ride on Saturday. I will be positioning the saddle where both high points are level creating a cradle in the middle. That way I'm fixed in the middle, not too much relying on the narrow part of the nose, but still have enough support on my ass. It's gonna take some time for me to get whatever sweet spot I'm looking for and all I want is to get rid of that pinch so my toes won't get numb after 10 or so miles. The only problem is that this LBS doesn't have a "guaranteed return policy" like in Bontrager products from Trek. The guy goes, "If you feel that the saddle is going to be too wide at 155, then I didn't do a great of a job at all. So if you are going to return it in whatever possible excuse, make sure that you tape up the rails so there won't be any scratch marks from the clamp."