Originally Posted by
Salamandrine
... I'm going to try a degree or two of nose down and see how that goes. ....
About four years ago I was on a tour and my saddle was not quite right, I was putting more pressure on the soft tissues than I wanted to. I tried angling the nose up a bit and that improved it greatly for me because with the nose lower, I was sliding forward. But the nose more upward it forced me to sit a bit further back on the saddle where my sit bones sat on the leather better.