>>1171450Saddles are very personal and subjective due to the anatomical differences between person to person. There's also times a saddle that feels good on first impression will be excruciating 15 miles later. Likewise, a saddle that feels awkward at first can be very comfortable once you adjust to it and/or break it in. I'm still searching for 'the saddle' but I have odd sit bones where every saddle is to a degree moderately comfortable and usable but not so much so where it feels like I'm riding a couch. The best thing to do is fit a handful of saddles at the LBS and make your mind there. Saddle hunting can be quite costly but essential for long distance riding.
I've seen the cambium in person and it looks well built but I haven't had a chance to sit on it. Personally, I like the design, feel, and aesthetics of Selle saddles.