Saddle for a re-starter

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sargan

New Member
Started riding again, it’s been over 20 years since last used a bike, now aged 62, overweight & not as fit as I want to be (riding will help on this)
I gave up after a series of knee operations ... but trying to get back into leisure riding to improve Knee stability & strength.

My riding style will be fairly upright on an MTB but mainly cycle tracks, not serious off-road.
Been out a few times, finding the standard hard saddle pretty painful on my butt and pressure on the groin.

Is it worth buying a Gel saddle (or saddle cover), or memory foam model, at least until I break-in.
I don’t want to go the padded shorts route.

Did some googling – perhaps something like the Selle Royal Float Athletic (-£30) https://tinyurl.com/y3f2dz7u
Any better recommendations?
 
I haven't used one of them but my Raleigh motus came with a Selle Royal saddle and it has been great - some padding but no much

No point is saying which one it has because you can't buy it separatly - $deity knows why
 

Sharky

Guru
Location
Kent
Use the search. There are lots of Q&A's on here about saddles.

Are you using the same bike/saddle that you used 20 years ago? Did you have a problem then? You probably just need to give yourself more time to get used to it again.

Good luck
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
On the whole avoid cheap gel saddles/covers - that way lies pain.
Firm/lightly padded saddle and half-decent padded shorts/undershorts. Make sure your sit-bones are positioned correctly, adjust saddle angle to find optimal pedalling and comfort position.
It takes a while for your underparts to become adjusted to any saddle at first.
 
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