Originally Posted by
79pmooney
Best way is to find a shop with a good saddle policy; one that will let you ride the saddles for a while, then bring back saddles that don't work. Many will credit that returned saddle on full toward a new one. If none of their saddles work, you get a credit toward merchandise. Some shops like one here in Portland have "libraries" where for $25 you can try any of their two dozen saddles for up to a week each and as many saddles as you choose.
Ben
Hey Ben,
I am in Spain. Customer service here is horrible. Once you paid, they dont care at all.
There is one company though. Deportvillage.com...they have a 1-year return policy. I guess I just have to learn how to adjust the saddle on my bike (during a few rides) and test different saddles then.
I guess first step will be a "cardboard test" to measure the distance between the pelvis bones.
Thanks for the ideas.