A comfortable saddle
After being treated for Prostate Cancer and its subsequent side-effects, I could no longer use a conventional saddle. I tried various anatomic saddles, all without success. I was planning on buying a PR 2.0 saddle, but it
was out of stock. Instead I bought this one which is slightly softer. It took a few short test rides to find the right position. Compared with a normal saddle this one caused me almost no soreness and pain. I was previously using a Specialized Avatar saddle, but I could only ride for an hour or so. I can now ride for much longer. The only thing I don't like is the inbuilt transition hook. It interferes with my Topeak saddle bag, I wish it was removable. I can't guarantee that an ISM saddle is right for you. But if you've tried various normal saddles, it may be worth trying one.
Pros: Comfortable
Cons: non removable transition hook