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Rvav8r 06-04-15 09:19 PM

Saddles for women
 
I have searched using the search function but I can not find the thread about choosing a saddle for women. My friend is experiencing some discomfort on longer rides and I'd like to find the threads for her to read that dealt with women's issues with saddles. One thread that I remember from the past had an external link that was to an article about the science of women's saddles.

I hope someone can point me in the right direction.

mtbikerinpa 06-04-15 09:37 PM

Terry Butterfly is the one I put on all of my bikes. Best I've tried in 15 yrs.

Carbonfiberboy 06-04-15 09:42 PM

There's a good thread on stoker saddles for women on the tandem forum. It contains a few links to explanatory websites:
http://www.bikeforums.net/tandem-cyc...-captains.html

FWIW, my wife rides a Specialized Oura Expert, good for 15 hours.

79pmooney 06-04-15 10:51 PM

Can she get to Portland? There is a shop, Gladys Bikes, owned by a woman. They have a "seat library". Pay $25 and "take out" a seat. Put it on your bike and ride. Don't like it? Bring it back and try another. Find one you like, bring back that demo and get a new one.

The entire staff (I believe) are women and they all ride.

Ben

rpenmanparker 06-05-15 04:21 AM


Originally Posted by 79pmooney (Post 17867360)
Can she get to Portland? There is a shop, Gladys Bikes, owned by a woman. They have a "seat library". Pay $25 and "take out" a seat. Put it on your bike and ride. Don't like it? Bring it back and try another. Find one you like, bring back that demo and get a new one.

The entire staff (I believe) are women and they all ride.

Ben

Many shops do some version of this.

OP, just keep looking until you find. As a man I find Terry saddles to be the most comfortable I have ever ridden. I like the Falcon Y. There is also a Falcon X for women. And the aforementioned Butterfly. IIWY, I would contact Terry directly about a trial program either by mail or through a shop they recommend.

dalava 06-05-15 06:18 AM

The dude is looking for a link to a thread, not saddle or shop recommendations. Reading comprehension is essential.

happyscientist 06-05-15 06:32 AM

On the Team Estrogen forums, there are some extensive, detailed discussions about choosing saddles. They are full of technical information about measuring and finding the right fit.

However, I went by trial and error. My LBS has a library type system, where you check out a test saddle, ride it for up to a couple weeks, and decide if you like it. Fizik Donna for me.

Looigi 06-05-15 07:13 AM

One that's worked for my wife and a number of other women riders I know is the Selle Italia Lady Diva.

rpenmanparker 06-05-15 07:28 AM


Originally Posted by dalava (Post 17867679)
The dude is looking for a link to a thread, not saddle or shop recommendations. Reading comprehension is essential.

One does what one can and hopes that it is helpful. There seems to be plenty of room for a few more 0s and 1s on the internet. I wouldn't get too torn up about a little related, but slightly off target, information.

dalava 06-05-15 07:50 AM


Originally Posted by rpenmanparker (Post 17867837)
One does what one can and hopes that it is helpful. There seems to be plenty of room for a few more 0s and 1s on the internet. I wouldn't get too torn up about a little related, but slightly off target, information.

I bet the first a few posters never even read half of the OP and start typing answers. Not saying whatever provided is not useful, just an observation about how some people don't even read before providing opinions.

CafeVelo 06-05-15 08:06 AM

Lovely bicycle is written by a woman, and has several saddles under product reviews, worth the read, even if your riding style differs.

snow_echo_NY 06-05-15 08:08 AM

Sub for threads.

our local group of cycling women had our own thread and a bunch of us like the road riva saddle for women (specialized) - it's cheap, responsive, comfortable. i'm interested in hearing more thoughts too though.

tedder 06-05-15 10:06 PM


Originally Posted by rpenmanparker (Post 17867551)
Many shops do some version of this.

Sure, but many women are uncomfortable discussing labial pain at other shops. Gladys is awesome- even a day of "speed dating" with several saddles is better than trying one or two randomly.

Andy Somnifac 06-08-15 05:44 AM


Originally Posted by dalava (Post 17867679)
The dude is looking for a link to a thread, not saddle or shop recommendations. Reading comprehension is essential.

Good point. An internet thread will have WAY more information than a bike shop about an hour away from the OP's stated location that has tons of experience in the matter. Why ask in person when you can turn it into a 3 day discussion on a forum?


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