There are several excellent threads that discuss saddles at length like THIS ONE. You'll find more with the Search function.I'm looking to get a new bike seat for my new ebike?
Visit your local bike shop.
Some saddle manufacturers have a try-before-buy program for saddles.
Saddles are very personal and subjective so what may work for one person may not work for you. Everybody's sit bones are different.
Fizik and SelleItalia are a couple that have try-before-buy programs. There's a few others.
Specialized and Bontranger offer 30 day return policies for saddles that don't work for you and your local LBS may offer an internal saddle program that is not manufacturer specific.
My local bike shop has narrow blades for drop handlebar riders that never sit down.Visit your local bike shop.
Maybe if we knew details like what bike, your preferred riding style, etc., we could help more.I'm looking to get a new bike seat for my new ebike?
I like that bike bag too.Maybe if we knew details like what bike, your preferred riding style, etc., we could help more.
I’ve been using a Serfas E-Gel seat for my Trek Allant+7 and I love it!
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It’s a Topeak Aero Wedge Velcro Pack. Large size.I like that bike bag too.
Thanks for your time. I don't like a squishy saddle. Again, thanks for all the input.Keep in mind that the most important thing is probably finding a saddle that fits your butt properly, rather than a maximally squishy saddle. Also, any saddle can and will become a torture device if/when it is improperly adjusted.