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[Closed] Road bike nappy rash - SDG any good for the roads?

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Ive used SDG Bel-air saddles for years on my mountain bike with no problems at all.

I have recently bought a road bike and have attached a SDG Bel-air saddle, and keep getting awful nappy rash. I've never seen a SDG on any other road bike before, and am a member of a large club...

I'm thinking of trying a more road orientated saddle (if they exist?) such as the a Selle Italia SLR, as they seem particularly popular.

Has anybody had a similar experience and are able to offer advice?

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Posted : 01/08/2011 10:05 am
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Nappy rash - You get it on mtb when you've raced for 11 hours.
Its not the saddle its the amount of time your in the saddle. Chamois cream will fix the problem.


 
Posted : 01/08/2011 10:11 am
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You may want to try some Assos cream until your backside gets used to sitting on it most of the day


 
Posted : 01/08/2011 10:12 am
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If you want something with a similar profile to the *Bel-air then I'd highly recommend a [url= http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/components/saddles/product/review-specialized-romin-sl-saddle-10-39342/ ]Specialized Romin[/url]. Prices vary BTW.

Not much to them but incredibly comfy. Spent 6 hours (94 miles) sat on mine yesterday with no problems at all.

Plenty of chamois cream will help to.

*I have these on my mountain bikes.


 
Posted : 01/08/2011 10:23 am
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Get some barrier cream mate, it's a life saver.


 
Posted : 01/08/2011 10:25 am
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Defo get some chammy cream - ASSOS ftw in my book.

As for saddles, they are a [i]very[/i] personal thing and you may need to try various options as you'll be spending a lot more time on your saddle when on the road.

I've used various Selle Italia saddles for years (the original Flite Ti is my all time fave) but couldn't get on with the SLR.

You might want to try Spesh's @rse-o-meter saddle guide. If nothing else it will give you an idea of your sit bones and associated dimensions.


 
Posted : 01/08/2011 1:05 pm
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If your road position is lower than that on your mtb (which it normally would be unless you've got a silly high roadie parachute position) then a relatively narrower saddle will often help - both front and back.


 
Posted : 01/08/2011 1:07 pm
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I've got an SLR 135g saddle, it feels comfy enough for riding all day on and its very light!


 
Posted : 01/08/2011 1:12 pm
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After using bel-airs on MTB's i tried an I-fly for the roadie, seems to suit me fine.


 
Posted : 01/08/2011 1:18 pm