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Weakbikr 07-24-18 06:12 PM

Saddle?
 
Hello all, I know saddle comfort is relative to fit but is there a general consensus on which saddles are typically more comfortable than others? The saddle on my old bianchi was comfortable, as was the fizik on my father in laws bianchi. The saddle on my new bike is terrible. Could it be I took a week or so off of riding along with the combination of a new saddle that's hurting me so bad? I mean I feel like I'm starting over again. I hate to spend money on another saddle right now. I feel like I need to give my butt some adjustment time. What do you guys and girls think? For reference what I have now is a selle Italia but not sure what model.

Weakbikr 07-24-18 06:14 PM

Also want to note that on my daily after work rides I'm riding about 10 miles a day in gym shorts. I use my padded shorts for my saturday rides cause they are usually the 20 to 30 mile range.

Bah Humbug 07-24-18 06:25 PM

It's hard to tell. A week off shouldn't be like starting over though, but it can certainly take time to adjust to a new saddle. Or it might just not work for you. Can you not switch the old saddle to the new bike?

etw 07-24-18 06:35 PM

You might consider some adjustments to the saddle- up/down, fore/aft, angle up/down. Sometimes small adjustments can make significant differences.

deapee 07-24-18 07:04 PM

Keep looking until you find a saddle you don’t know is there. For me, that was the Fabric Scoop Shallow.

Weakbikr 07-24-18 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by Bah Humbug (Post 20467618)
It's hard to tell. A week off shouldn't be like starting over though, but it can certainly take time to adjust to a new saddle. Or it might just not work for you. Can you not switch the old saddle to the new bike?

the old bike got sold and the fizik is on my father in laws old bike. I'm sure he'd let me trade him but I'd like to try and adjust to this one first. I did already adjust the fore and aft this morning. That feels pretty decent. I just lowered it a little. Took it around the block seems to fit better now. I'll know a little better after tomorrow afternoons ride. I'm kinda thinking the saddle may work. I'm not gonna give up on it yet. It may take me a few days to get it dialed in.

TimothyH 07-24-18 08:02 PM

Fabric.

https://fabric.cc/products/saddles/


-Tim-

Weakbikr 07-24-18 08:18 PM


Originally Posted by TimothyH (Post 20467751)

thank you. They look nice and dont seem terribly expensive. I really need to measure my sit bones and see what size I am.

f4rrest 07-24-18 08:33 PM


Originally Posted by Weakbikr (Post 20467782)
thank you. They look nice and dont seem terribly expensive. I really need to measure my sit bones and see what size I am.

How to measure:

Close the toilet lid.

Put towel on the lid.

Put a sheet of aluminum foil on the towel.

Wear only your briefs.

Sit down on the foil, not moving around. Lean forward about the same angle you'd ride the bike.

Stand up.

Notice the two dents left in the foil from your ischial tuberosities. Mark their centers with a marker.

Measure the distance between the marks.

Bryan C. 07-25-18 12:48 AM


Originally Posted by f4rrest (Post 20467807)
How to measure:

Close the toilet lid.

Put towel on the lid.

Put a sheet of aluminum foil on the towel.

Wear only your briefs.

Sit down on the foil, not moving around. Lean forward about the same angle you'd ride the bike.

Stand up.

Notice the two dents left in the foil from your ischial tuberosities. Mark their centers with a marker.

Measure the distance between the marks.

OK, made my measuerment. Now what? Lol.

I keep finding different opinions on what size seat to buy using my actual measurement. For me it was 124mm. Some say to add 25mm to 30mm, other say add 15mm and buy that width seat. Then I saw Specialized says certain ranges should buy certain sized seats. I am currently using a 143mm but looking for something more comfortable.

canklecat 07-25-18 12:50 AM

Fit makes a big difference in saddle comfort. My low end Selle Italia (SLS Kit Carbonio, only $30) has about the same amount of padding as a Fizik and I was a bit worried it would feel like an a$$ hatchet, but it took only a few rides and tweaks to be perfect. But minor adjustments in saddle height, fore/aft position and angle made significant differences. Once it got those dialed in I hardly notice the saddle. But if it was off as little as 1/8" to 1/4" anywhere my sit bones complained.

And I'm wearing AeroTech Pro shorts with minimal padding on the road. Only time I wear more thickly padded shorts is when the bike is on the trainer, since I tend to sit more heavily in the saddle.

Regarding width, I'd assumed 140 or so was right for me, but my Selle Italia is 131mm and it's more comfortable. Turns out my sit bones are narrower than I'd realized. Any wider in a firm road saddle felt wrong, although I like wider saddles on my hybrids since I sit more upright.

Weakbikr 07-25-18 04:52 AM


Originally Posted by f4rrest (Post 20467807)
How to measure:

Close the toilet lid.

Put towel on the lid.

Put a sheet of aluminum foil on the towel.

Wear only your briefs.

Sit down on the foil, not moving around. Lean forward about the same angle you'd ride the bike.

Stand up.

Notice the two dents left in the foil from your ischial tuberosities. Mark their centers with a marker.

Measure the distance between the marks.

thanks, very easy way to do it. Now, how much width do I add to get the proper sized saddle?

memebag 07-25-18 02:32 PM


Originally Posted by TimothyH (Post 20467751)

I bought a Fabric saddle to replace my torn Selle Royal Seta S1. It was too curved and pressed on my taint. I tried to get a less curved version and the bike shop said it would be weeks before they got it. They only stock cushy, curved saddles. So I went on eBay and found a flat, hard Selle Royal I could get in a couple of days.

CerveloJoe 07-25-18 02:41 PM

Try your father-in-laws saddle and if it feels much better, let me know. I have several different Fizik's for sale here for very good prices. They are all almost brand new.

Patriot1 07-25-18 03:19 PM

No break in..a high quaility leather saddle made here in the US. I own 4, enjoying total comfort while riding.

https://selleanatomica.com/

Weakbikr 07-25-18 03:57 PM


Originally Posted by CerveloJoe (Post 20469258)
Try your father-in-laws saddle and if it feels much better, let me know. I have several different Fizik's for sale here for very good prices. They are all almost brand new.

sounds good

Patriot1 07-25-18 03:58 PM


Originally Posted by f4rrest (Post 20467807)
How to measure:

Close the toilet lid.

Put towel on the lid.

Put a sheet of aluminum foil on the towel.

Wear only your briefs.

Sit down on the foil, not moving around. Lean forward about the same angle you'd ride the bike.

Stand up.

Notice the two dents left in the foil from your ischial tuberosities. Mark their centers with a marker.

Measure the distance between the marks.

Another option - just go by your LBS and wearing your riding shorts and get your sit bones measured acturately on this device.
Worked perfect for for my wife and I. Then we had a professional bike fit, money totally well spent.
I did not want to waste $$$ and then own a box of saddles that never worked.

FWIW...

https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...339f220ff.jpeg





Weakbikr 07-25-18 04:03 PM


Originally Posted by Patriot1 (Post 20469328)
No break in..a high quaility leather saddle made here in the US. I own 4, enjoying total comfort while riding.

https://selleanatomica.com/

so coming from another saddle you had no irritation? Was there any adjustment time for you to get used to it?

Patriot1 07-25-18 04:15 PM


Originally Posted by Weakbikr (Post 20469407)
so coming from another saddle you had no irritation? Was there any adjustment time for you to get used to it?

Zero irritation and no adjustment time or break-in. In fact when my first SA arrived I installed it and took a short ride
in normal daily wear cotton shorts, total comfort. I then knew that with lycra chamois riding shorts this was the saddle for me. As mentioned I own 4 SA’s now one of which is on my wife’s bike a Trek 920. She loves the comfort of her SA saddle. SA gives very clear instructions on how to properly mount their saddles for proper figment. 30 day return if your not happy. Best of luck with your saddle search.:thumb:

My latest SA H2- vintage/silver
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...86e4ac20f.jpeg

SA H2 mounted on my Merlin Ti.






Weakbikr 07-25-18 06:32 PM


Originally Posted by Patriot1 (Post 20469426)


Zero irritation and no adjustment time or break-in. In fact when my first SA arrived I installed it and took a short ride
in normal daily wear cotton shorts, total comfort. I then knew that with lycra chamois riding shorts this was the saddle for me. As mentioned I own 4 SA’s now one of which is on my wife’s bike a Trek 920. She loves the comfort of her SA saddle. SA gives very clear instructions on how to properly mount their saddles for proper figment. 30 day return if your not happy. Best of luck with your saddle search.:thumb:

My latest SA H2- vintage/silver
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...86e4ac20f.jpeg

SA H2 mounted on my Merlin Ti.






man thays pretty awesome.

Patriot1 07-25-18 06:40 PM


Originally Posted by Weakbikr (Post 20469722)
man thays pretty awesome.

Thanks, so comfortable...almost like sitting in a soft leather hammock :thumb:

motosonic 07-25-18 07:19 PM

I'm sure they're super comfortable, but, I just can't stand the way the Brooks and Selle Anatomica saddles look

gettingold 07-26-18 04:58 AM

Brooks C15 carved. I have three Brooks saddles which I love but the Cambium is the easiest. No break-in, no concern about weather damage, long lasting and very comfortable.

Patriot1 07-29-18 05:21 AM


Originally Posted by motosonic (Post 20469836)
I'm sure they're super comfortable, but, I just can't stand the way the Brooks and Selle Anatomica saddles look

I like the look of both...and function or total comfort over form just make sense for me. That said beauty is in the eye of the beholder.:thumb:


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