>>1612597>literally just deal with an ass hatchet until you get used to it, as long as it actually fits you and it's your sit bones that are sore not your junk.the problem is most people aren't just sitting on their sit bones. there's a lot of soft tissue under there that was never evolved to bare weight. I think it's dangerous but many people claim otherwise.
The Rido saddle makes for zero contact with the nose section. The nose is only for controlling the bike with your thighs. Noseless saddles fail at this but the Rido actually works. I rode three noseless saddles, and they all felt fantastic but cost me a ton of safety due to loss of leg control.
I think the future of saddles will be things shaped like the Rido, but it won't take off until more people get into cycling and let go of aesthetic traditions they are stuck on