Great Saddle
There are some daft reviews on here, which I take to be from people who have not set up the saddle properly or given it a chance. Of course this takes a bit of getting used to when you are used to a 'conventional' saddle, as with anything in life you change. On first use it feels odd because there is no central front bit between your thighs which you previously naturally used to stabilise the bike. You just have to get used to it, then it's fantastic. I have used this saddle type for over 3 years doing maybe 2-3000 miles a year. My only complaint is that the seams are finally splitting, letting in water in the rain so I will need to get a new one! For those that think it bulky there is a scaled down version of the Touring called the Sport. Oh, and it gets irritating when people point to it and say 'What's that?'. I always reply 'It's my man-friendly saddle.'
Pros: adjustable, comfortable, good fit, lightweight
Cons: bulky, expensive, hasn't worn as well for the price