Hybrid bike? I'd get one with springs. Which one depends on preferred shape and size. http://blog.artscyclery.com/tag/how-to-measure-sit-bone-width/
Not solely, but you're right that if it's something like a flat-bar road bike (which some still call hybrid) then tail springs might not offer much help.Doesn't this also depend on just how much of the rider's weight is being carried by the saddle relative to the handlebars?
Not solely, but you're right that if it's something like a flat-bar road bike (which some still call hybrid) then springs might not offer much help.
I've updated my earlier comment, as actually a web-sprung aka mattress saddle would offer a different type of support, although it's still not what I'd choose for an aggressive position.I'm only aware of this myself because I'm currently tweaking my own bike to get it just so. A sprung saddle would do nothing for my position at the moment.
Hi All, There are tonnes of saddles out there. The one that came with my bike, I don't find the most comfortable after riding on it for a bit.
As far as comfortable men's saddles for recreational/distance riding goes, what's good out there?
Thanks!
What bike? Can you maybe post a picture of your bike as it is right now, with the saddle adjusted to where you think it should be?
Hey Goggs, Good idea...
Here is the bike...
Great bike, but comes with this too narrow uncumfy seats as most new bikes do.
http://www.bikes.com/en/bikes/whistler/2015
Its a WTB Volt
http://www.wtb.com/products/volt
It kills my sit bones.
My measurement is suppose to be 160mm and the seat is 135mm