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New to this group, I suspect this has been covered in the past.
I am a fairly serious rider (for over twenty years, about 100 miles a week and the occasional century when the weather is good) and I have never fully conquered, so to speak, the numb crotch syndrome, adjust my seat how I may. I have been looking at the split saddles and have been surprised at how expensive they can be. Preferring not to experiment at $50 a seat, would anyone care to comment on their experience with such seats or recommend specific brands and/or models with which they have had good luck? Thanks, bob |
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I have been looking at the split saddles and have been surprised at how expensive they can be. Preferring not to experiment at $50 a seat, would anyone care to comment on their experience with such seats or recommend specific brands and/or models with which they have had good luck? Have you explored firmness vs softness? I seem to get the same or better effect as a split seat offers via a saddle that doesn't let my sit bones sink in. -- PeteCresswell |
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"(Pete Cresswell)" wrote: RE/ I have been looking at the split saddles and have been surprised at how expensive they can be. Preferring not to experiment at $50 a seat, would anyone care to comment on their experience with such seats or recommend specific brands and/or models with which they have had good luck? Have you explored firmness vs softness? I seem to get the same or better effect as a split seat offers via a saddle that doesn't let my sit bones sink in. Yep. I have a very firm saddle but just can't get it adjusted to where I can consistently avoid crotch numbness. bob |
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would anyone care to comment on their experience with such seats or
recommend specific brands and/or models with which they have had good luck? I tried the Terry dragonfly for around $70 and I liked it. On long rides I still get numbness past the 50 mile mark. So I occassionally stand up and coast for a while. Also to give my back a break, I will ride sitting up straight (no hands on the bars), or even bending my back backwards. This relaxes my back and helps with the numbness. I just bought the Fizik Arione which is well over $100, in the 120 range. Its better than the Terry dragonfly. But on long rides I still get numbness. Part of my problem is the cycle shorts that I use. The better shorts have layers of chamois. One of these days, I will invest in a good pair of shorts. |
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I"ve been using Bi Saddle for the past 600 miles, I'm so impressed with it
my wife is now using one. I'm 330 pounds and ride about 70 miles a week. I've tried soft saddles, hard saddles and wide saddles. It took about 45 miles on the Bi Saddle to get the proper fit or adjustment, but once I found it I swear by them. Good luck in your search. Regards, Jim "Bob Gir." wrote in message ... New to this group, I suspect this has been covered in the past. I am a fairly serious rider (for over twenty years, about 100 miles a week and the occasional century when the weather is good) and I have never fully conquered, so to speak, the numb crotch syndrome, adjust my seat how I may. I have been looking at the split saddles and have been surprised at how expensive they can be. Preferring not to experiment at $50 a seat, would anyone care to comment on their experience with such seats or recommend specific brands and/or models with which they have had good luck? Thanks, bob |
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Bob,
Let me tell you about an awesome saddle that I bought. My junk was constantly going numb. I found this saddle online for $19.95 from Nashbar and I figured it was worth a shot. Not only has it restored circulation to my unit, but it is one of the most comfortable saddles that I've ever ridden on. Now, for $19.95, it's not as light as some of the more expensive saddles, but for $60 or $70 I will gladly accept an extra 80 or 90 grams. This link is for the road saddle: http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...eid=&pagename= This link is for the MTB saddle: http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...eid=&pagename= I hope that this helps. If it does, let me know. - Noel Bob Gir. wrote: New to this group, I suspect this has been covered in the past. I am a fairly serious rider (for over twenty years, about 100 miles a week and the occasional century when the weather is good) and I have never fully conquered, so to speak, the numb crotch syndrome, adjust my seat how I may. I have been looking at the split saddles and have been surprised at how expensive they can be. Preferring not to experiment at $50 a seat, would anyone care to comment on their experience with such seats or recommend specific brands and/or models with which they have had good luck? Thanks, bob |
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gunni- I am a fairly serious rider (for over twenty years, about 100 miles a
week and the occasional century when the weather is good) and I have never fully conquered, so to speak, the numb crotch syndrome, adjust my seat how I may. BRBR Preferring not to experiment at $50 a seat, would anyone care to comment on their experience with such seats or recommend specific brands and/or models with which they have had good luck? BRBR A poor bike fit using one of these overmarketed split saddles will make no difference. Spend the $$ on a bike fit. Poor fit is the cause of 'sleepy-winkie' most of the time, not saddle design. Peter Chisholm Vecchio's Bicicletteria 1833 Pearl St. Boulder, CO, 80302 (303)440-3535 http://www.vecchios.com "Ruote convenzionali costruite eccezionalmente bene" |
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Bob Gir. wrote:
New to this group, I suspect this has been covered in the past. I am a fairly serious rider (for over twenty years, about 100 miles a week and the occasional century when the weather is good) and I have never fully conquered, so to speak, the numb crotch syndrome, adjust my seat how I may. I have been looking at the split saddles and have been surprised at how expensive they can be. Preferring not to experiment at $50 a seat, would anyone care to comment on their experience with such seats or recommend specific brands and/or models with which they have had good luck? This seat has cured all my comfort issues. http://www.ihpva.org/incoming/2002/Dragonflyer/df2.jpg . -- Tom Sherman – Quad City Area |
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