
Kris B Krunch wrote:I just ordered a Adamo Typhoon sadle, not a bad deal on ebay, I'll post my results after I recieve it and test it for a while.







veloman wrote:I've tried the Adamo Road and Century saddles and couldn't get use to either. The Century definitely did not help comfort down there. And the Road was super hard on my sit bones. I took about a $50 loss on trying both, not too bad(resold them). I'm just glad I have saddles that work for me now.

mdd0127 wrote:veloman wrote:I've tried the Adamo Road and Century saddles and couldn't get use to either. The Century definitely did not help comfort down there. And the Road was super hard on my sit bones. I took about a $50 loss on trying both, not too bad(resold them). I'm just glad I have saddles that work for me now.
You have to put in about twenty miles on one before it feels right. The bones/muscles in your rear end probably aren't used to being sat on properly so it feels weird at first. It's also extremely important to set these saddles up correctly. If they're tilted up at the nose at all, they're very uncomfortable and strange feeling.






dogman wrote:90% of people just have poorly fitted bikes, not poor seats.






icecube57 wrote:My name is icecube and I am fluffy and I tend to have rectal roid irritation and discomfort after long 40+ mile rides. (waves as if its an AA meeting). I often find myself side saddling or riding one one cheek to ease the discomfort. Its a burden that last for week or so. Medicated pads soothe my brown eye as i long for a cure My taint aches with every thy rubbing ste. Heaven forbid i have as Super Sonic Breakfast burrito with Jalepenos... I cry and die a little on the inside everytime i sit ... In this is a sad truth and comedic humor.. you sort through the bs. I thought about a thud buster... Gel seats are uncomfortable to pedal. I havent tried a brooks saddle.. There is a netting style seat that i hear maybe the ticket.. any other idears...
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Punx0r wrote:This thread made me make a conscious effort to check the situation down there during a ride today. I have a normal, traditional shape saddle, mounted horizontal. Nothing soft seems to be bearing any weight on the nose. All my weight seems to be on the sit bones (verified by the fact that these are the only spots that get sore on a long ride).
This may be because of my fairly upright riding position and/or I seem to have fairly narrow sit bones. It's a slightly odd thing to say, but I can sit quite comfortably on a fence post.
As they always say, your mileage may vary!
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