Anybody ride with one of these? A bit heavier than the rest but also a good deal cheaper. I got one for $100 so figured why not.
Any reviews from current owners?

Anybody ride with one of these? A bit heavier than the rest but also a good deal cheaper. I got one for $100 so figured why not.
Any reviews from current owners?

I have one. I used to have a Adamo road and had some chafing issues. Tried a Sitero and just couldn’t get comfortable. I’m at 200ish miles on the PN1.1 and so far it doesn’t seem to have the same problems as I had on the road. If I like it over the winter I will go with the attack when the cycling budget builds back up.
I have one. I used to have a Adamo road and had some chafing issues. Tried a Sitero and just couldn’t get comfortable. I’m at 200ish miles on the PN1.1 and so far it doesn’t seem to have the same problems as I had on the road. If I like it over the winter I will go with the attack when the cycling budget builds back up.
what is the thought process of choosing the attack over this one if this one seems to work ok? Weight and materials? or?
My understanding is the attack and pn1.1 are the same profile. The attack is just made of lighter materials and less padding. I’m chasing seconds in my tt’s so every little bit helps.
Love it
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Love mine! For $100 it was a great way to see if noseless saddles would work for me. It’s a bit heavy, but at some point I’ll get one of the stock Dash saddles and shed 200g. Not sure (other than UCI regs) why Adamo puts all that shell/padding in back where you will never sit.
For the first couple of rides I found myself shifting around a lot on it and had some chafing (better than on my previous saddles, but marginally). Moved it back 1cm and viola, perfect! It’s that great feeling when you just know the seat is dialed (have the same feeling on the Romin Evo on my roadie).
On the PN1.1 I can stay locked in aero pretty much all day without any discomfort.
My understanding is the attack and pn1.1 are the same profile. The attack is just made of lighter materials and less padding. I’m chasing seconds in my tt’s so every little bit helps.
You’ve summed it up nicely. I’ve got both, and I’ve had good luck with both. The Attack is going to be replaced with the PN1.0 soon - it will be the same saddle, but with a new name and look.
Well good stuff - I have never ridden a nose-less saddle. Kept with specialized saddle but disliked my junk going numb :-/ haha
any tips, positions, etc that anyone has already figured out by trial and error so as to save me some tinker time?
I have the attack and love it. Never tried the 1.1 but imagine it is very similar. Probably best decision you will make on a bike going to a noseless