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You just have to try different saddles. I suppose you can get scientific about it, measure the distance between your sit bones and look for compatible models, but there will still be trial and error required.

Try adjusting the angle of your saddle, or of any saddle. Very small changes from horizontal. A slight nose up angle often helps position your bottom on the rear, wider part of the saddle. Brooks saddles especially often benefit from this.
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