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Is it bad to have a lot of pain in the "perrenial" region i guess they call it? Sometimes it get sooooo bad! I have a fizik arione saddle and is comfortable besides for this pain once in a while. When i stand up and pedal for awhile, it goes away for a little bit. Does the San Marco Aspide saddles little grove help with this? Would a small grove in the seat work? or do I need a seat with a cutout in the middle? I have tried a Selle Italia SLR, but this gave me a bruising feeling on my bones. Any tips or advice for me? |
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The obviouse 1st question is... are you wearing padded cycling shorts? Sorry if you are as it seem obviouse but many people forget this point. Saddles with a cut out will help as it's then only the but that comes in contact with the sadle and not the perrinaum. If it is a question of contact on the seat you may also wish to try a gel like saddle cover for much cheaper than a whole new saddle but this will not make your bike the most efficient machine. The last thing on the checklist would be to make sure your always launder your shorts between rides as if you don't you can get saddle-rash. Friciton from shorts will take some skin of your but and then germs from dirty shorts ... well you get the picture.Hope this helps... |
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Where are you from, what and where do you ride? I am realy struggling to get out this winter damn british whether!!! I am hoping to join a club over the next few months to get some good long rides in. |
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Why not give changing saddle angle a go first before splashing out on anything new? No guarantees but it might just work. If no joy and your LBS don't have a problem with it - try out a number of different saddles before making your purchase. Just because it has a cut-out does not guarantee that the saddle will give you the comfort you're looking for, and vice versa... just ask the Brooks brigade! n.b. ride a Bodyfit Viper which has "strategically" placed gel-pads; has done the job reasonably well. Last edited by Gilders; 11-04.-2004 at 04:38 PM. |
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Another tip is to not sit in the saddle for extended periods while riding, stand regularly just to take the pressure off the nerve and help the blood flow.
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