How comfortable a seat feels has a lot to do with where your sit bones
(those bones you feel when sitting on a curb or bench) rest on the
seat. Ideally, those bones will rest on the saddle's padding.
If you have been using a seat for a while you can usually see
indentations formed by the bones, which allows gauging whether or not
the seat is appropriate for your anatomy.
Get A Seat That Fits It's
hard to predict which seat will be right for a given rider. Sometimes a
wider seat solves pain and other times the narrow ones do the trick.
It is all a matter of which seat suits your body shape. For starters,
the wider your pelvic anatomy, typically the wider you want the seat to be.
Modern Seats Offer Improved Comfort Over
the years, more amazing seats have been designed than probably any
other bicycle component. And today, there's still a wide array of
models to select from, some with fairly wild shapes. One feature shared
by many of these seats is a cutaway in the saddle top designed to
relieve pressure on sensitive tissues in the genital area. Our
customers have found these saddle types to be particularly helpful for
eliminating problems with numbness. There are also models that have
softer sections in the center of the seat designed to work the same as
the cutaway.
Another pressure-point eliminator is gel. Some seat
makers use this in the sensitive areas to prevent pressure that causes
pain and numbness.
Wear Cycling Clothing When
trying seats, be sure to do so wearing your cycling clothing because if
you're wearing pants with seams in the crotch area, you'll feel the
seams and won't be able to judge the seat comfort. Also, after putting
on a new seat, it's best to re-check saddle height because the shape of
the new one may be a little taller than the one you've been using. If a
seat is too high or too low, you'll feel discomfort from the incorrect
seat position and won't be able to feel whether the seat is an
improvement or not. The easiest way to match seat height is to measure
it before you remove your original seat. You'll then have the exact
height to place the new seat and you won't have to experiment to find
your optimum position.
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