Saddles!

I use a specialized Alias which come in different sizes depending on the width of your sit bones so I'd recommend getting one thats the right width as it will make a big difference.
 
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Spa do a nice selection if you want to try a leather saddle: http://www.spacycles.co.uk/m2b0s204p0/P ... es-Leather.

I have a Spa Cycles Aire and I'm really pleased with it, the leather is thicker than Brooks I have and I think it's as well made. It has taken a long time to break in and it's still getting better, but I found it pretty comfortable from the start. Not light though.

On my "shopping bike" I have one of these, which I picked up because it was cheap on Ebay for £13.00: http://www.spacycles.co.uk/m2b0s81p3182 ... n-Gel-Flow. It's an ugly, bulky looking thing and I thought it might be a bit soft and squidgy, but it's actually quite firm and I find it very comfortable.

Now I just bimble about on mountain bikes for pleasure I prefer a more upright riding position than I did in my youth when I rode road bikes and did a bit of time trialling and I find that I favour a slightly wider saddle as well. I find a 150 to 160mm wide touring oriented saddle more comfortable than racier 130 to 140mm models.
 
I've never got on with Flites, for me it's the Selle San Marco Bontrager that hits the spot.

The Charge Spoon is one of those rare ones that keeps most people happy, most of the time. Also look at San Marco Rolls, San Marco Regal.
 
I use a few different saddles on different bikes, but second the recommendation for the Specialized Body Geometry ones.

I have an Avatar on my all-purpose Karakoram Elite and did 108 miles on it the other day with just a 15 min lunch break. I use the 143mm one, but they also come in 130mm and 155mm.

I've got a couple of other models too, like a Toupe on one of my road use bikes, but it is really difficult without trying a saddle to find whether it's the right shape for you.
 
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i know its sacrilege, but iv'e put a sports tourer gel saddle on my RC100 and its the best thing I ever did.
I still have the Selle italia turbo but i prefer to ride in comfort.
 
my butt took a while to re-adjust to a flite, but is now happy again on them.

I've a rolls on my Kilauea = total comfort. Ritchey saddles seem to be super comfey too.

I H A T E D my Spoon. Flared too much and rubbed my thighs raw, and never got comfortable.
 
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WTB SSTX

Although i now have a Flite, 1st one i've ever owned and i quite like it.
 
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I'm a bit of a turbo / rolls man, they really look the part, my daily rider and tourer is my thorn and I use an old turbo special, have to admit after 70 miles it starts to get 'hurty' but I've survived 100+ in a day on it, road miles mind, plus I only wear £10 dare2b cycling shorts.


RBG
 
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