I continue to say the biggest thing with saddles is positioning. In 1990 I rode Hawaii in a Speedo in an old Flite (it was the lightest) saddle with no issues. That is almost barbaric to say these days that you could ride a Flite in a Speedo, but if you are positioned properly you could probably ride a 2 x 4 and be fine. I don't think there is any magic bullet with "which saddle" although certainly some fit you better than others. However, I remain steadfast that position is the most important for comfort. In dialing in a saddle I carry a wrench with me and make lots of little micro adjustments until it is just right. It has always worked.
David
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David
* Ironman for Life! (Blog) * IM Everyday Hero Video * Daggett Shuler Law *
Disclaimer: I have personal and professional relationships with many athletes, vendors, and organizations in the triathlon world.