SMP Selle TRK medium. Super comfy. Best decision I’ve made since buying the bike.

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    People underestimate how comfy these seats are! Even without padded shorts you can get so much further without chafing if your seat has the cutout.

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      You’ve tried with padded shorts as well? Because description says they’re designed to use without those. I’m curious about experience with.

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        If you want to have any flesh left between the saddle and your pelvis when doing 50 mile rides, you’ll want the padding!

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          Yeah, I do that but am looking to do a bit more intense of an event and an looking for something extra. So you’ve tried this particular saddle or some other gelled with padded shorts?

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            I almost always ride with a cutout saddle and with padded shorts. The main thing you get extra from this type of saddle and the shorts is not being distracted by a painful taint.

            I don’t race, but I keep an alright pace on road routes. When in season and I’m focusing on cycling more than running I’m usually doing 60-100k rides every fortnight or so.

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          This is so overstated imo. I do more than 200 miles a week in normal work clothes just fine, and have done many 50 miles rides without padded shorts. I honestly think they make it worse, but maybe I’m just weird.

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            Your butt moves with your legs so the padding in the shorts moves with you. Padding on the seat chafes and rubs against you. A padded seat can get you pretty far but a proper chamois is important for long distance. And often even more important is bike fit.

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          5 months ago

          Of you ride regularly you build up butt muscle and don’t notice a hard seat as much.

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            Maybe I’ve got my fit wrong, but I don’t think I’ve got more muscle between my buttocks. Definitely get slightly calloused though 😬

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              I have this type seat pictured, I found it pushed on my butt bones, but after months of riding the muscle built up provided cushion. I think many people have the nose tilted too high so it jabs your groin