Originally Posted by
ColaJacket
It sounds like you're riding the saddle way too forward, and angling the nose up a bit will help with that. Your sit bones should be in the wide part of the saddle near the very back.
I recently got the SMP Pro, and I'm still getting used to it, but most of my problems are when I end up too far forward on the seat, so I have to remind myself to stay on the rear.
This gets to the thing I like so much about SMP saddles. Everyone notices the way the front turns down, but what makes the biggest difference is the way the back turns up. It makes correct positioning so much more natural and intentional. Brooks are like this, too. Flat saddles just feel vague and dubious.