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Old 09-12-21, 05:24 AM
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Branko D
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I really like the Specialized Power saddles, they come in wide sizes which allows most everyone to find a saddle width where the sit bones are adequately supported, and come with a cutout.

I angle it down a bit (designed to be done that way), set it low enough that it doesn't cause undue pressure or instability while pedalling, and basically it disappears under me, could and did go on basically all day without issue.
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​​​​​​Basically the idea is to avoid contact between the perineum and the saddle. If the nose is sticking up, well then. Stopping sliding forward by pushing against the saddle with your sensitive bits doesn't sound like a capital idea.
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