I bought this saddle recently and have been on one ride so far.  I didn't 
notice it mentioned here, so I thought I would create a thread for those 
who may have used one, or are thinking of getting one.  I'll post some 
photos later as well as my ongoing experience with it.

I'll start by saying why I looked into this saddle in the first place.  I 
was looking for an alternative to Brooks, as I've had mixed experience with 
B17's in the last year.  I had one on my Roadini and one on my Salsa Fargo 
(10 months).  The one on the Fargo is still firm, with just minor 
depressions where my sit bones rest.  It was very comfortable from the 
first ride and still is, and I've ridden it only a little less than the one 
on the Roadini.  I like a firm saddle where you don't notice the hammock 
effect, it just works.  The one on the Roadini has progressively gotten 
softer, more sag, and I've tightened it a bit at a time to try and improve 
it, but I don't think there is any hope for it.  It's never gotten wet, I 
think it's just poor quality.  It's now 1-2cm longer than the other one, 
and when I press on the top it depresses a lot.  I wouldn't have cared 
except for a very important factor - I don't feel supported on the saddle, 
which I believe is impacting my comfort on the bike.

The Nidd was $132Cdn delivered and I paid $20 tax/duty.  Let's get the one 
negative out of the way (so far, and hopefully the only one) - it is more 
swoopy front to back (nose up) than the B17.  I've always positioned the 
part of the saddle where I sit so it's relatively flat, and with the Nidd, 
this had the nose of the saddle rising quite dramatically.  I was worried 
this would squash my privates.  I went around the block with a couple of 
hex wrenches, making adjustments until it was comfortable (no sliding 
forward or back, can lift my hands off the bars, correct height and 
fore/aft).  After making these adjustments I looked at the saddle from the 
side and the part I sit on was now pointing down slightly, making the nose 
less upwards (but still pretty crazy, at least in how it looks).  I went on 
a 30km ride the next morning and the tilt was really good, no pressure on 
the privates.  This saddle is extremely firm, like a 2x4, but I like that. 
 I know it's flexing slightly under my 160 pounds, but more importantly, I 
feel completely supported.  My upper body was very relaxed.  It's a bit 
narrower than the B17, and the skirt is tied underneath, and I think this 
also changed how I pedal, where I sit on the saddle and my pelvis is 
positioned, whatever is happening, it feels good.  One ride only though, 
but the first ride is more positive than when I first looked at the 
unmounted saddle and thought, there is more $$$ down the drain.


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