mudsticks
Obviously an Aubergine
https://road.cc/content/buyers-guide/12-best-womens-saddles-207800
This might help if the shorts aren't 100% the answer.
This might help if the shorts aren't 100% the answer.
Not only, but also: the whole bum will be putting more pressure on the saddle while the less strong leg is pushing down.If your wife has one leg much stronger than the other then her riding gait is of course going to be uneven, causing her pelvis to tilt to one side more than the other.
Potentially adding to pressure on one side of her undercarriage more than t'other.
Not only, but also: the whole bum will be putting more pressure on the saddle while the less strong leg is pushing down.
In normal riding, your weight is shared between bum and legs and the amounts vary from leg to leg as the pedals cycle. That's why your bum generally hurts more as your legs tire: you're putting more pressure on it and less on the legs, as well as probably sitting more solidly on the bike and limiting the suspension effect of having some weight supported by legs and pedals, even when freewheeling, so you feel every bump in the damned road instead of riding over them. When it gets really bad, you may put some weight on your hands, which is a bad move that can lead to almost electric-shock-like sensations from wrists, shoulder or neck as the front wheel hits bumps...
Anyway, I'd be looking much more at whether the uneven-strength legs can be handled with some sort of lopsided saddle position, or maybe an expensive hammock or cheap mattress saddle, rather than padding which will itself be designed for symmetric people, but I don't like padded clothes anyway. Except my jacket with the sleeves that connect at the back.
Some pump heads can fit both but have to be changed over by unscrewing the outer ring, then removing, reversing and reinserting in the same order a rubber grip washer and spring pin. Otherwise, fit Woods valve tubes to wheels with Schrader holes which takes the same pumps as Presta, or carry a small Schrader to Presta adapter.Yesterday, she ventured out in the new shorts and did 12 km with no discomfort, other than sore legs. I only managed 5, as I got a flat..... Not the time to find out that my pump doesn’t fit the valve on my new bike...
Yesterday, she ventured out in the new shorts and did 12 km with no discomfort, other than sore legs. I only managed 5, as I got a flat..... Not the time to find out that my pump doesn’t fit the valve on my new bike...
Padded shorts are the way to go.