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I bought myself an ISM Attack recently for my TT bike and it has transformed my turbo sessions. My position put a lot of weight on my perineum and the Attack has removed this. It does take a little bit of conditioning as it wider between the legs than a conventional saddle and I have dropped my saddle height by 2cm. I haven't settled on the fore and aft position but it was instantly more comfortable.
Having used a Typhoon for a season I would agree with the above - it takes a wee bit to get used to and you might have to reset post height, but once settled in (sic) it's great and no worries if the Mrs wants a ride as well![36](https://cdn.road.cc/sites/all/modules/contrib/smiley/packs/smilies/36.gif)
My wife has one and she loves it.
Yes I have two for each of my bikes. I know there are many seats so everyone has an opinion. It is an extremely comfy saddle. They take a little time to break in for your sit bones to adjust. Just keep riding regularly shorter rides upto an hour for your body to adjust. I can ride 100 miles and not feel any discomfort on my under carriage. I have no pressure on my nads.
There are a couple of websites that allow you to try for a couple of weeks, try before you buy so to speak. There are plenty of models to choose from. I have road 2 model.