Need a saddle
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Need a saddle
i'm in need of a saddle and went about measuring my butt. came in at 115mm and what i've read is that i should add 20 mm and buy a seat, i mean saddle that size, that is 135 mm. turns out my current saddle is 135mm. probably a coincidence since i just put my butt on it many years ago and had no problems with it.
i've found a few 135mm saddles but was looking at specialized saddles and according to their measurement guide they say a 143 mm saddle is for me. i'd like to try not buy something that is totally incorrect only to shell out more for a better fitting saddle. does anyone know why there is such a difference in their sizing guide compared to everywhere else i've read? maybe 8mm is not all that much?
i've found a few 135mm saddles but was looking at specialized saddles and according to their measurement guide they say a 143 mm saddle is for me. i'd like to try not buy something that is totally incorrect only to shell out more for a better fitting saddle. does anyone know why there is such a difference in their sizing guide compared to everywhere else i've read? maybe 8mm is not all that much?
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8mm isn't much. In my experience, a slightly wider saddle is fine, while a too-narrow saddle can be an ass-hatchet.
Spesh makes 135mm saddles; why not just buy one? They offer a 30-day return privilege, even for used items.
Spesh makes 135mm saddles; why not just buy one? They offer a 30-day return privilege, even for used items.
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Saddle needs
You might try looking at "Bisaddle". They are quite adjustable. I just got one and I really like it a lot as far as adjusting the width and overall comfort. They are expensive, but if it is a comfortable saddle, which I find that it is, then it's worth it to me. Good luck.
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As mentioned above, going a little too wide rarely has consequences as compared to the severe penalty for going too narrow.
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If going by the ages old belief of adding 10 20 mm to your sit bone measurement really got you the correct size saddle for your butt, then why are so many people having trouble finding a saddle that fits them.
You don't always sit on that one spot of the saddle that is measured for your sit bones and the profiles change drastically from rear to front. So maybe Spesh' does something different in the way they design their saddles and size them. I'd go with their recommendation until you actually know better from experience.
You don't always sit on that one spot of the saddle that is measured for your sit bones and the profiles change drastically from rear to front. So maybe Spesh' does something different in the way they design their saddles and size them. I'd go with their recommendation until you actually know better from experience.
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I had that saddle with a Trek Fuel EX 7 (2008) mountain bike. I actually really liked it. Thankfully, it didn't do the splits. Now I find the most comfortable saddle is a B-17. I think a lot depends on the shape and curvature of the saddle, and how upright the rider is.
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Just consider if you really want to care for that Brooks saddle by rubbing dressings and other stuff on it. I sweat profusely and my shorts and bibs are soaked at the end of a ride. Whether that's a problem for the saddle or not, I just couldn't get past the idea that I'd have a soggy, smelly stretched out piece of leather to put my butt on.
And then there is also rain water from the road being flung up on it's underside... unless you have fenders.
And then there is also rain water from the road being flung up on it's underside... unless you have fenders.
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Yeah, if I lived in Mississippi, I might not have one.
spelger : I have Brooks saddles on several bikes, but the one most relevant to you is my main ride, which is an endurance/all road bike. The bars are about 15mm lower than the saddle (i.e., I am kind of upright) and they are drops, so I am all over the place position-wise.
There are other saddles, like Berthoud, you might want to check out. Most of these are narrower, and allow for a more aggressive position. I used the Aspen for awhile on my main ride, but I found I was sitting on the reinforcement and it start to hurt about 30 miles into a ride. I put it on a different bike where it is fine.
And if that isn't expensive enough, the new carbon fiber 3D printed saddles might be worth checking out (Fizik, Specialized).
spelger : I have Brooks saddles on several bikes, but the one most relevant to you is my main ride, which is an endurance/all road bike. The bars are about 15mm lower than the saddle (i.e., I am kind of upright) and they are drops, so I am all over the place position-wise.
There are other saddles, like Berthoud, you might want to check out. Most of these are narrower, and allow for a more aggressive position. I used the Aspen for awhile on my main ride, but I found I was sitting on the reinforcement and it start to hurt about 30 miles into a ride. I put it on a different bike where it is fine.
And if that isn't expensive enough, the new carbon fiber 3D printed saddles might be worth checking out (Fizik, Specialized).
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If you’re open to leather I have Berthoud saddles on all my bikes, my preference for non-leather saddles is generally WTB.
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Almost impossible to say what's going to work for someone else regarding saddles. My road bike has what many would consider a very wide saddle--a Serfas Dorado which is 175mm wide. Now, I'm very slim, so if you saw me, you'd think it was way too wide--but it works for me. Made sure I rode it and was careful installing in case I had to use the return policy. The only recommendation I can make is see if the store has a saddle in stock on which you can sit, even if on a bench and check out the return policy and ride it a good bit within the time frame to see if you like it or need to return it. Specialized return policy: Returns Policy | Specialized.com
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For what it's worth, and probably true for almost any saddle you buy - I've been using Kontact saddles for years and they have a 30 day refund policy if the saddle doesn't work for you. Even if you 're not interested, their website has an interesting section on how sit bone measurement may or may not work for any particular type of saddle. Worth reading regardless of what saddle you use.
All that said, there's no way to pick a saddle other than trying it, imho. If your old saddle was good for you, buy another. If not available new, look on EBay.
All that said, there's no way to pick a saddle other than trying it, imho. If your old saddle was good for you, buy another. If not available new, look on EBay.
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Kontact was out of stock even though there were only two saddles on their site. I looked at those Berthoud saddles and nearly pulled the trigger on one of them but ended up going with this:
https://www.specialized.com/us/en/ph...=232610-156590
the return policy is good and since i do a fair amount of riding on the aero bars i thought i'd try out the cutout section. read that the leather cutout versions don't last as long as the non cutout versions.
i don't even know if the cutout version will make any difference but i't like to give it a spin. should know in a week or two.
https://www.specialized.com/us/en/ph...=232610-156590
the return policy is good and since i do a fair amount of riding on the aero bars i thought i'd try out the cutout section. read that the leather cutout versions don't last as long as the non cutout versions.
i don't even know if the cutout version will make any difference but i't like to give it a spin. should know in a week or two.






