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Seats are personal things, I know – I seem to have tried a lot of test seats recently and I now know what I like, but I would be grateful for the help finding it….
Question 1 : Does anyone know something similar to the Specialized Romin (143mm) but with a (more) narrow nose?
Question 2 : Do the new more expensive Arione’s or Aliante’s (e.g. R3) have different padding than the Classic, leading to less pressure on perinium?Here’s the background
My Sit bones are 11.5cm apart, I’m around 67kg, cycle with a narrow Q and despite being in my early 40’s I am fairly flexible and have large thigh muscles. I tend to do mainly rides for 4-8 hours and I’m often climbing.
– Fizik Aliante Gamma shape slightly more comfortable to sit bones than the Arione Classic but both cause pressure on my nether regions. VS version didn’t seem to resolve it
– Prologo Scratch is a comfortable shape but worse perineum issues.
– Prologo Nago (semi-round side-to-side) lifted the nether regions enough to avoid the issue but was too flat for my sitbones and too wide for my legs when they were at the bottom of the pedal stroke
– Similar problems found with a couple other seats that are flat side-to-side (eg Fizik Antares or Ergon SR3)
– Specialized Romin Expert Gel in smallest 143mm width- best comfort of all and the cut out was perfect, however my thighs rubbed badly against the nose of the saddle because it is too wide
– Selle Italia SLR Flow (I’m an S2 or S3 in their fit) – I’d descibe this as the barely acceptable middle ground. Comfortable for the first 4 hours, no thigh rub, less pressure underneath, but becomes slowly more uncomfortable in all three areas on longer rides ~X( If I just rode for 1-4 hours at a time this seat would be fine (note : I did not like the Selle Italia Flite – felt like my weight was on the two edges of the cut-out rather than sit-bones)
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