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jweingarden 08-22-19 01:51 PM

Split-nose saddles?
 
Hi all,

I used to bike a lot when I was younger. I'm getting back into it and bought a used Schwinn Searcher hybrid. The trails I ride are mostly flat and paved with some gravel, occasionally I do hills or trails that are a bit more gravelly / muddy. Despite some fine-tuning on the seat, I still get some numbness and I'm thinking of trying a split-nose saddle, but I only really find info on Adamo/ISM saddles for time-trials and triathalons. I sit in a fairly aggressive position for a hybrid, and I've considered switching to down bars, but I am by no means interested in racing, just moderate exercise and road commutes. I also don't want to spend as much as a new Adamo/ISM saddle costs, though I might buy one used. Any suggestions?

pjthomas 08-23-19 09:52 AM

WTB saddles, I have the WTB Rocket Pro. The MSRP is $90 but you can find them usually for less. I paid $50 I think. The saddle has a channel which for me eliminated any numbness. Note with WTB has many models and each model has a sub model, Comp, Race, Pro, Team and Carbon. I have an recommend the Pro level.

jweingarden 08-23-19 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by pjthomas (Post 21088909)
WTB saddles, I have the WTB Rocket Pro. The MSRP is $90 but you can find them usually for less. I paid $50 I think. The saddle has a channel which for me eliminated any numbness. Note with WTB has many models and each model has a sub model, Comp, Race, Pro, Team and Carbon. I have an recommend the Pro level.

Thanks for the suggestion! I haven't heard of WTB. Those sort of look like my current saddle - it has a narrow channel and I'm still getting some numbness despite what I think is adequately accurate saddle position. I've heard that the channel has to be pretty wide to help? So I was sort of going to the extreme looking at the ISM saddles, but I might give WTB a try, especially since I'm not doing the time trials or triathalons like the ISM saddles are made for.

Rick53 08-26-19 02:53 PM


Originally Posted by jweingarden (Post 21089018)
Thanks for the suggestion! I haven't heard of WTB. Those sort of look like my current saddle - it has a narrow channel and I'm still getting some numbness despite what I think is adequately accurate saddle position. I've heard that the channel has to be pretty wide to help? So I was sort of going to the extreme looking at the ISM saddles, but I might give WTB a try, especially since I'm not doing the time trials or triathalons like the ISM saddles are made for.

Channels along with the narrowest nose you can find on the desired Saddle : I found that a Narrow seat with a narrow nose and decent channel serves me better then a big padded one.

The Seat that came on My FX3 has a channel and is more comfortable then most seats I have tried. Saddle position makes a difference But I found handle bar position also does. Bigger difference then I originally expected

Rick53 08-26-19 02:55 PM

https://i.imgur.com/AoHebRy.jpg

hybridbkrdr 08-28-19 02:18 PM

My own experience with a saddle with a hole in the middle is oddly enough, my body could rub against the top end of the holes. It didn't produce a feeling I liked. I like the WTB Rocket Sport 130mm. I believe it still might be sold at chainreactioncycles.

Gel saddles I find are too soft which I think cuts the circulation to your behind which results in being numb there.

terrymorse 08-28-19 03:11 PM

The Terry Liberator saddle gets good reviews from a wide range of recreational riders.


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