Originally Posted by
ypsetihw
+1, tip the nose up a bit and move it forward as far as you can until it feels like you're sitting "in the pocket" as I like to say. Kindof like a baseball fits in the pocket of a glove, when you get it right on a saddle that fits you, it just feels like you're supposed to be there.
If you can't move the saddle forward enough, you might need to swap for a seatpost with less setback. If you don't know what that means, we can explain in detail.
I have had a fitting, well 3 different fittings to tweak stuff and this saddle feels really good. I feel like my sitbones hit it right but I never actually had a saddle that sit where it was supposed to be so I know that will be an adjustment as well. Overall the fore/aft and height all seem good in terms of pedaling and I am pain free. I just feel the need to scoot back all the time which I hope the nose height will fix.