Cube Ready for Race saddle

surfatwork
surfatwork Posts: 82
edited July 2013 in Road beginners
Any opinions? apart from "everybody's backside is different, so try it and see" :D
2011 Scott S30
2004 Trek 4500
2009 Trek 7.1

Comments

  • JayKosta
    JayKosta Posts: 635
    What about your current saddle do you want to improve?
    And what IS your current one?

    Basically just compare your current one with others, and guess whether there would be an improvement. Especially things such as width at the back, whether the seat is 'rounded' or 'flat', area where your thighs might contact the seat, etc.

    Jay Kosta
    Endwell NY USA
  • rollemynot
    rollemynot Posts: 436
    You can have my RFR saddle for a £10 posted
  • surfatwork
    surfatwork Posts: 82
    My current saddle came with the bike (Scott own make on a Scott S30). Its fine for 30-40miles, but gets very uncomfortable after that. Mainly pain in the soft bits. I have been riding for a few months now, so I hope its just not a case of developing more muscle on my backside. Also, I would like to have longer rails for some more adjustment.
    Thanks, Rollemynot - but I bought one off the classifieds yesterday. will see how it goes.
    2011 Scott S30
    2004 Trek 4500
    2009 Trek 7.1