Tx for the kind words all! We will try to go to shop Matt
So it's B&B as my parents aren't 20 anymore, and neither am I. I would love to try a camping holiday for a few days to see if I like it...
So I haven't used the saddle that much yet so will have more info when back. Some observations:
1 - The TRK are very wide, man's is 160 wide. So I took that. Some people take the Hybrid one therefore to prevent chafing.
2 - The cutout is GREAT. No more saddling poking where the "bits" are. + free airco lol
3 - It's shape clearly has a bit of a hammock, so it will direct you to sit there. So you may have to slide it back/forth a bit to get it right
4 - TRK is reasonably padded, the road models are as hard as Stephen Hawking's homework. This you can ride w/o padded shorts, road maybe if you have callouses on your bones.
5 - The TRK has basic flat long rails, so any touring/MTB seatpost should do.
6- The rear of the saddle seems intentionally shaped with wee bulbs to push your bones in. Good.
No more complaining left hip (old injury on tendon) on this. Happy days.
I got mine for £35 on CRC in sale, so it's not a big financial risk. The road models are super £££ but these aren't.