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trying to redress the imbalance
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Ammanford, Wales, UK
Age: 49
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Street gel saddle more comfy than Fusion Freeride?
I plan to ride a century on a 29er by the end of the summer. There are only two things that will prevent me from meeting this challenge - fitness and saddle pain. Fitness comes down to doing the conditioning work so it should take care of itself, saddle pain on the other hand is not just something you can get around by perseverence. I tend to suffer numbness and considerable pain after an hour in the saddle so how on earth am I to train for a 14 hour marathon?
Today I rode for four hours on my KH24 and I swapped the KH Fusion Freeride saddle for the KH Street Gel saddle that came as standard on my KH20. I found it much more comfortable - if comfortable is the right word. I wouldn't have been able to ride for four hours on the Fusion Freeride. I have seen that Kris has brought out a new slim saddle - does anyone know what it's like and are any of the other street saddles - Impact Naomi for instance - that you'd recommend for distance riding? |
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The Highland unicyclist
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Kirkhill, Inverness, Scotland
Age: 36
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Butter
I used to get really bad saddle sore until I bought some Chammois butter from UDC........... instant cooling relief!!!
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Live every week like its shark week
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Madison, WI
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I'd be interested to know this too. I'm wanting to ride a century on my 36er, and I'm sporting some 102mm cranks to help with the saddle soreness, but I'm wondering if any of the KH Saddles (or other brand) would be more comfortable than the standard Velo Gel Saddle that I have now. Currently, I can handle about an hour before I get numb and in pain, and if I want to do 100/10/1 I can't be getting off the saddle 10 minutes every hour to relieve saddle soreness.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Taranaki, New Zealand
Age: 33
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If it doesn't kill you it will make you stronger. Give it a shot. The positive comments from bike riders can be helpful in distracting you from the uncomfortable pain of saddle soreness- they say "You're a legend", "You're a hero", or "I could never do that" and it somehow breathes life back into your legs to maintain a respectable pace for them. Trousers or shorts with slim seams on them are as important as the seat. If are going to buy a seat for distance I reckon get the stiffener plate and KH T-bar, or Nimbus shadow handle (I use a combination of both KH base for better adjustability and Nimbus handle for extra length/width). I sometimes wonder about bike seats for endurance- with better handlebars it might be feasable. |
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North Shore ridin'
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Carmichael, CA
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Any discussion of saddle comfort for distance riding has to have a couple of disclaimers:
The right seat for an upright riding position is not the same as what you would want for a leaning-forward, aero position. I ride with the Nimbus Shadow handle, fully extended and curved down. All of that still gets me only somewhat "aero" but still changes the angle of my crotch on the seat. For MUni I like a thick, mooshy saddle. For road I'm still trying to decide between KH Fusion Freeride, and my older Nimbus Gel. The Freeride seems to irritate me because of the seams on either side, or perhaps its more squarish cross section. But the Nimbus Gel doesn't have that channel down the middle, which is probably helpful on long rides...
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trying to redress the imbalance
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Ammanford, Wales, UK
Age: 49
Posts: 129
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I have just invested £175 ($300) in a pair of Assos cycle shorts - they arrive tomorrow and if all the glowing write-ups are true they'll be worth every penny.
Last edited by saddlepunk; 2011-05-30 at 07:57 AM. |
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10k & Marathon World Champ
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Well actually my dad uses Assos for biking and I tried them for uni, and I find the padding too thick. I like my cycle shorts to be a bit thiner for uni than for biking. I think it has to do with the relative cadences experienced on the two cycles.
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Kris Holm
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Vancouver BC
Age: 39
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There's definitely some personal preference involved with slim versus thicker saddles. Lots has already been said on that so I just wanted to add: installing a T-bar on your uni, and playing around with it until you get both the angle and extension the way you like it, will help hugely for comfort.
And not just for distance riding, for muni as well. The only uni where I don't use a T-bar is my KH24, which I use for technical downhill. Otherwise, for XC muni (on my 26) I use a T-bar positioned close to the saddle, and for distance (on my 36), I use a T-bar extended further out and low. Aesthetically it`s nice too in that you no longer look like you`re grabbing your crotch every time you grab the saddle. =) Kris Last edited by danger_uni; 2011-05-30 at 10:33 PM. |
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Kevin Kervick
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Belchertown, MA USA
Age: 51
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It is just this kind of prejudice that us crotch grabbers have been fighting for years!
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North Shore ridin'
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Carmichael, CA
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My own verdict is in, at least for next weekend's century: KH Fusion Freeride FTW! I rode 60 miles today (I think it's my 2nd longest ride ever) and my crotch doesn't want to kill me.
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![]() Oddly enough, after many years of holding my crotch on a unicycle, I get very few comments on that...
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North Shore ridin'
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Still the same concept. Unless they're thinking of an SOS pad...
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Kris Holm
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Vancouver BC
Age: 39
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Kris Holm
Join Date: May 2001
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Uni Hour Record Holder 29.993km
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Wellington, New Zealand/ Middle of NSW, Australia
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I use an impact Naomi, and it's by far the best Unitouring saddle I've used. Before that I'd been cutting down the foam on my saddles for years.
I think the new KH Slim saddle will be similar to the Naomi, with the bonus of being able to attach a KH T-bar handle to it. Fat saddles like the Fusion Freeride gets in the way and can chaffe over longer distances. If they were better, then you'd see bike riders riding on big fat saddles too.
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