Saddles are a very personal choice. One man's Specialized bum may not be like another man's Fi'zi:k Arione's bum. 
I went through quite a few saddles on my road bike, tried an Arione which a lot of folk rave about and found it akin to sitting on a razor blade. Then I tried a Selle Italia SLR and it was even worse.
Finally settled on a Specialized Alias 143 and I simply cannot praise it highly enough. I can ride for mile after mile on it without thinking twice about comfort of the backside. It's my "Holy Grail" of saddles.
I did eventually bite the bullet and get my bum ( or rather my sit bones ) measured in Evans before I bought it. As far as MTB saddles go, I've been happy with my Cube Acid's OEM Scape saddle but then again, I very rarely ride the MTB over 50 miles, like the road bike.

I went through quite a few saddles on my road bike, tried an Arione which a lot of folk rave about and found it akin to sitting on a razor blade. Then I tried a Selle Italia SLR and it was even worse.
Finally settled on a Specialized Alias 143 and I simply cannot praise it highly enough. I can ride for mile after mile on it without thinking twice about comfort of the backside. It's my "Holy Grail" of saddles.

I did eventually bite the bullet and get my bum ( or rather my sit bones ) measured in Evans before I bought it. As far as MTB saddles go, I've been happy with my Cube Acid's OEM Scape saddle but then again, I very rarely ride the MTB over 50 miles, like the road bike.





