Originally Posted by
phughes
They only put pressure on the perineum if your bike and saddle fit isn't adjust properly. Sorry, but with my Brooks I can ride a 70 mile day, get up, do it again the next day, then the next, and the next and the next. Now, if your fit is wrong, yes, you will have pain. I don't have pressure on my perineum, I did while trying different combinations of stems, seat setback, and seat hight and angle, but once it was dialed in, no pain. None, nada, zilch, all day long.
Not true, its an individual thing. I get perineum pressure sitting on a concrete bench if I lean forward at all (the recommended Cervelo test). With my physiology, I need a cut-out saddle. It's not a question of fit.