Have you ever been riding your bike only to have your groin started to go numb? Are you tired of riding on an uncomfortable saddle? If you have experienced either of these, you are not alone. It is actually more common than you would think. As for the numbness, leaning forward on your saddle compresses the perineal nerves (which is the soft area between your groin and butt), which cuts off blood flow and feeling to the area (1).

While adjustments are great, there are some other options that will
help both with overall comfort as well as reducing or eliminating numbness in
the groin area. There are several brands
of saddles that offer cutouts in the center channel of the saddle. I was using a Fizik Arione saddle
before. It was extremely comfortable,
but I wore it out and was starting to have numbness issues. I received the Cobb Plus Saddle to review.

Cobb has a patented on their
relief channel design. It is made to
eliminate numbness by reducing pressure points in the perineum. The nose is “cut down” or lowered to increase
airflow to the relief channel. This helps
to dissipate heat and moisture in your crotch area. I found this to be an excellent feature,
especially on my rides when the temperature reached over 100 degrees. The nose of the saddle is 40 mm wide, which
is narrower than a lot of saddles out there.
This narrower nose eliminated inner leg chafing. That is great news for people with bigger thighs
like me. Cobb uses a medium density memory foam
in the saddle for all day comfort and improved blood flow to the crotch area.
I have put over 200 miles on this saddle to really make sure I can give
it a thorough review. Nothing on a bike
is cheap and I want to make sure that if I am going to recommend a product that
I really put it to the test. I have done
sprints, hills, and long rides to see how the Plus would do. I recently did a 40 mile ride in the
foothills near my house in 95 degree temps and the saddle performed
flawlessly. I couldn’t be happier with
the Plus. The cut down nose really helped on my shorter
20 mile sprint in 102 degree temps.
Pros:
Great price for a premium saddle at $169.99
Pressure relieving cutout eliminates numbness
Best all-around saddle Cobb
offers, for all types of cycling
Extremely comfortable, even on long rides
Lowered (cut down) nose increases airflow to help dissipate
heat
Narrow Saddle nose eliminated chafing on your inner leg
Cons:
Priced slightly higher than some saddles, but you get what
you pay for
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Note:
I received this product in exchange for a review. The review is my
personal opinion of the product and I was not required to give a particular
opinion of it. I am not a doctor, so
please use all of the products that I review at your own risk.
References:
(1) http://www.bicycling.com/maintenance/bike-fit/prevent-numbness