The problem is everybody's sit bones are different as well as their prefered riding/sitting angle that applies +/- weight pressure in that area.
There are many low cost yet comfortable saddles, even at entry level price levels. Won't last as long, but yearly replacement isn't a big deal if you ride a lot and/or ride for long time periods/distances.
That being said, while I do like my Brooks B67 on my roadster, the cheap Schwinn pillow top (actually stiff memory foam) was my go to saddle for years. All day rides were no problem when compared to my current Brooks. Sunite Cloud 9 is another alternative, a bit wider and cooler to sit on (beware: there are several different models with the same name, so the dimensions and spring system are very different). Note: these low cost saddles applies only to my roadster bikes and my body.