You should try the Pro-Logo Nago PAS. I'm fairly confident in saying that it's the most uncomfortable saddle not made out of rusty spikes in the world.T
As for Fizik saddles being fine, @Hyslop try the Tundra for size. It's the most uncomfortable narrow plank of a saddle I've ever had the misfortune to sit on.
Funny isn't it. I've got a Pro Logo Nago and I find it very comfortable. Happily done full days riding with it (and will be doing tomorrow)You should try the Pro-Logo Nago PAS. I'm fairly confident in saying that it's the most uncomfortable saddle not made out of rusty spikes in the world.
Reading around, I think the Nago may be a different animal. The most complimentary thing I've seen said about the Nago PAS is, I think, that it's "overly firm", with a lot of people concurring with my opinion that 30 miles on it makes one long for the sweet release of oblivion.Funny isn't it. I've got a Pro Logo Nago and I find it very comfortable. Happily done full days riding with it (and will be doing tomorrow)
Mine's the Nago Evo. I find their range somewhat confusing at best. Must be different. Either that or my arse has more natural padding that mostReading around, I think the Nago may be a different animal. The most complimentary thing I've seen said about the Nago PAS is, I think, that it's "overly firm", with a lot of people concurring with my opinion that 30 miles on it makes one long for the sweet release of oblivion.
To be fair to Fizik, the Alliante S that came on a bike I bought is very good. Took me a while to get it adjusted but I'm quite happy with it now. I just couldn't get on with that Tundra though. Sorry, a bit off topic I know!I have the Fizik Arione on my bike and, at face value, it looks and feels very unforgiving. When riding it is perfect and far from uncomfortable. The San Marco Dynamic that came off is a lot more shapely and padded in comparison, and found that the worst thing ever when riding. It's totally down to the shape being what matters @mrbikerboy73 and Not the padding. If the shape is wrong it can be made as thin or as padded as you like and it would make zero difference to ride comfort.
We're on the same page. Just meant that the fact that's it's thin has no bearing, but the shape is just wrong for you.To be fair to Fizik, the Alliante S that came on a bike I bought is very good. Took me a while to get it adjusted but I'm quite happy with it now. I just couldn't get on with that Tundra though. Sorry, a bit off topic I know!