Bike saddle for Cube Analog 2019
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Bike saddle for Cube Analog 2019
Hi everyone! I have a Cube Analog 2019 and I've a problem with a saddle, when I ride it for longer distance it starting to pinch me and then I need to get up. I want to buy a new saddle and the most important thing is that it's comfortable for long rides. Which one of this you recommend?
Bontrager verse comp
selle royal respiro for men
wtb rocket comp?
Bontrager verse comp
selle royal respiro for men
wtb rocket comp?
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No one knows what saddle you have now, and what you mean by pinch. I can tell you that the majority of "saddle" issues, are caused by bike fit, normally a too high saddle, or too great of reach, so it is possible to have the "best" saddle and have "saddle" issues. Many go the route of chasing the perfect saddle, ignoring any advice regarding fit, and end up with a lot of perfectly good saddles, that are, "bad." But once again, no one knows what saddle you currently have, how you have your bike set up, if you have a saddle height that is too high, many do despite what others will tell you, or if the reach is too long.
All three of those saddles are likely good saddles. Whether they will help you or not, no one can tell you. We simply do not have enough information. As for picking one of the three, no one will be able to definitively do that for you, unless someone knows some glaring design fault with one of them that I don't know about. Generally speaking, once you get to quality saddles, it usually isn't the saddle causing an issue.
All three of those saddles are likely good saddles. Whether they will help you or not, no one can tell you. We simply do not have enough information. As for picking one of the three, no one will be able to definitively do that for you, unless someone knows some glaring design fault with one of them that I don't know about. Generally speaking, once you get to quality saddles, it usually isn't the saddle causing an issue.
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^ ^ ^ What they said. ^ ^ ^
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In addition to what has been said before, if you are a newbie, you may need to just get used to being in the saddle - in the fit is right, the discomfort diminishes greatly after a few weeks of regular riding.