I have a 2010 Boardman Team Carbon which had the stock Boardman saddle (i.e. not the Fizik ones on later models), and I found this to be fine, until increased the length of my rides to in excess of 20+ miles. Issues beyond this distance were principally were sore/aching rear end and (Ladies, please avert your gaze!) numbness/pain in the Gentleman’s Vegetables area.
To seek to cure the latter and after some very undignified measuring of my sit-bones, I selected the Selle Italia SLR with the large cut-out which has sorted the latter problem straightaway by removing any pressure on the perineum .
Unfortunately, I’m struggling to get used to the lack of padding on the saddle which is exacerbating the former. I’ve had 4-5 rides of between 20 and 30 miles on it, but am having to lift off regularly after10 miles to stretch and ease the pain. It doesn't get any worse, and is not a matter of wearing sores, it's just uncomfortable and distracting.
I’ve tried moving the saddle around and adding a few degrees of tilt either way, to no avail. I had also previously invested in new bib-shorts with a good pad and so I'm confident that this isn't the issue
Does anyone happen to know whether this is likely to just be a ‘bedding-in’ process while the saddle is adapting to my shape, or have I bought the wrong one?
To seek to cure the latter and after some very undignified measuring of my sit-bones, I selected the Selle Italia SLR with the large cut-out which has sorted the latter problem straightaway by removing any pressure on the perineum .
Unfortunately, I’m struggling to get used to the lack of padding on the saddle which is exacerbating the former. I’ve had 4-5 rides of between 20 and 30 miles on it, but am having to lift off regularly after10 miles to stretch and ease the pain. It doesn't get any worse, and is not a matter of wearing sores, it's just uncomfortable and distracting.
I’ve tried moving the saddle around and adding a few degrees of tilt either way, to no avail. I had also previously invested in new bib-shorts with a good pad and so I'm confident that this isn't the issue
Does anyone happen to know whether this is likely to just be a ‘bedding-in’ process while the saddle is adapting to my shape, or have I bought the wrong one?