Originally Posted by
erig007
It seems you haven't tried noseless saddles. I could ride mine all day too, from day one, it is long lasting and weatherproof. There is 0% pressure on the perineum. Can't say the same with Brooks. By design it must has something like 10-40% of pressure on the perineum/soft tissues. (Cut-out doesn't solve anything it just moves the problem to another area). On a 10-15hr ride 10-40% of pressure on the perineum/soft tissues can be noticeable. Noseless saddles have some drawbacks but the one they usually don't have is pressure on the perineum like Brooks.
Noseless saddles are snake oil. If the saddle is set up properly, and is correct for the rider's sit bones, there is little pressure on the perineum--especially with a hard saddle like a Brooks which doesn't have padding that squishes upwards.