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I'm currently have 130mm Specialized Toupe saddles on my cross and road bikes and find them very comfortable with the exception of chaffing on longer rides on the inside of my thigh. The saddle has minimal padding, so I don't think that squashing and bunching up is the issue. I had my sit bones measured at 102mm which seems quite narrow. Any recommendations? I am gravitating towards a Specialized Phenom ...
Fizik Arione has a narrow nose; narrower than Specialized saddles.
Yes looked at them but they don't seem to have the centre channel like the spesh and some of the Selle Italia
The Versus X model has a centre channel if you feel you need one.
Or get a Selle SMP which seem to be regarded as the ultimate bicycle seat. THe centre channel on those are huge.
Try using chamois cream. Very effective. Roadies use it all the time.
Looking at the [url= https://www.selleitalia.com/en/?selle=novus-flow-l-tm ]Selle Novus Flow[/url] and [url= https://www.specialized.com/us/en/components/saddles/romin-expert-gel/105591 ]Spesh Romin[/url] which seem to be more cut away around the inner though area (Probably the same saddle)
The Romin has a really wide nose.
try some arch support in your shoes
davidtaylforth - that's an interesting suggestion...actually the rubbing only happens on one side where I have a shorter leg! Perhaps that has something to do with it.
Of course it does!
Your arch probably collapses under load and hence your thigh tracks "inward" and rubs on the saddle.
Some decent insoles might solve it, or at least help solve it.
Your saddle might also be too high and you're falling off to that side to try and reach the pedal. Although after fitting insoles, you might need to raise your seat. Who knows....
Ah, huggis, you could be me. I have quite a big leg length difference and ride with orthotics. I'm not sure they quite compensate exactly and I get chafing inside my right thigh sometimes. I can avoid this by ever-so-slightly turning the saddle away from a perfect straight line to the left.
Easiest thing to try would be putting strips of "not too soft" bar tape under the arch of your current insole till you can feel it supporting your arch. You'll probably need more than you think. Worth a go anyway.
I have quite a big leg length difference
Stick a shim under you cleat