OK, I am having some pain issues in the private area with bike saddle and went on line to research if there is a better solution than the Saddle I am using and another I tried. One narrow and solid the other wider and cushier with sprung seat and telescoping post. After a day of riding I am sore still today.
I spent three hours last night reading about this new type of saddle, how it came about, the principle behind it and the doctor who developed it. I also read the reviews of the saddle from those who are using it, and the tri athletes who find it relieving issues they had with traditional bike saddles.
I am not apposed to technical advances, just because the saddles have been made the same forever doesn't mean there can't be improvement using scientific knowledge as a basis to solve a problem. Granted not everyone has this problem but I do and after reading a great deal of literature from long distance riders it is not uncommon, especially with men, and those in senior years, such as myself.
Three hundred dollars is not a small amount I agree but if it solves the problem. in my opinion worth it , since it can mean the difference between riding and not. RDA and patent costs as well as developing exposure at rides and so on all cost a lot of money, bringing a new product to the market is very expensive. As the saddle becomes more successful and exposure increases I am sure the price will most likely decrease.
The saddle comes with a return policy for a 30 day trial period with a 35.00 return fee so the risk is relatively low imo. Certainly worth 35.00 to give a 30 day trial.
If one takes the time to research the saddle and supporting reviews I think they will be convinced more so than just looking at the photos of a saddle they have never seen one like it glancing at the price and immediately reaching a conclusion.
My only reason for posting was to see if perhaps someone on the forum may have had or tried one. Obviously not, so I will move on. Wasn't trying to convince anyone to purchase anything, don't know the developer and had never seen it before yesterday.