Nah not that personal :) I have measured them at about 120mm. Discomfort was at the sit bones for sure I have luckily been spared other more male specific issues for the most part but I can't remember the last time I have ridden a saddle that didn't have some sort of divot or hole down the centre. I got the 60x in the hopes that it would resolve the steep STA on a very expensive hardtail frame that I otherwise love but since my interests now lie in less driving to trails and more riding to them that steep STA sucks, badly.
How much of a difference in angle (or saddle nose to BB setback) would you say the 60x "corrects" for you? The aforementioned hardtail I have is an actual 75.5deg static and at sag is pushing nearly 77. My acceptable saddle nose to BB setback is in the 30-50mm range with a WTB Pure, I'm feeling real comfy at 45.
Fully on board with the saddle library and I can appreciate how much of a pain in the butt it would be to manage successfully.
Oct. 25, 2022, 11:51 a.m. - Michael
Nah not that personal :) I have measured them at about 120mm. Discomfort was at the sit bones for sure I have luckily been spared other more male specific issues for the most part but I can't remember the last time I have ridden a saddle that didn't have some sort of divot or hole down the centre. I got the 60x in the hopes that it would resolve the steep STA on a very expensive hardtail frame that I otherwise love but since my interests now lie in less driving to trails and more riding to them that steep STA sucks, badly. How much of a difference in angle (or saddle nose to BB setback) would you say the 60x "corrects" for you? The aforementioned hardtail I have is an actual 75.5deg static and at sag is pushing nearly 77. My acceptable saddle nose to BB setback is in the 30-50mm range with a WTB Pure, I'm feeling real comfy at 45. Fully on board with the saddle library and I can appreciate how much of a pain in the butt it would be to manage successfully.