Originally Posted by
Fredo76
If you are of lighter build and want to try my Well, PM me.
O.p. lives in the UK. He'd have to want your saddle real bad. Why do you 'strenuously disagree' that grooved saddles in the main can't deliver satisfaction to prostate issue sufferers? Not only do I agree with that other poster, that any grooved saddle can provide relief, I think any saddle period, grooved or not, can be comfortable as long as it is wide enough, and the
rider sits on its widest part. It is shockingly easy to sit too far forward on most saddles and end up uncomfortable because the sit bones are not properly supported. A slight 'nose up' attitude of a saddle can help in reminding a rider to sit further back. So can moving the saddle forward on it's rails. An average height cyclist should have a very good reason for having their saddle behind a centered position on the clamping area.