Get a bike fit if you haven't already. That costs a fraction of the price of a new bike, and I'd be surprised if it didn't make a welcome difference to your existing bike.
And I very much doubt if changing saddles is going to have any effect on the pressure placed on your sit bones. Most issues with saddle comfort are due to fitting issues such as saddle height, tilt, handlebar/hood position and so forth. Get everything else right and you can be comfortable on almost any decent saddle imo.
Get a bike fit if you haven't already. That costs a fraction of the price of a new bike, and I'd be surprised if it didn't make a welcome difference to your existing bike.
And I very much doubt if changing saddles is going to have any effect on the pressure placed on your sit bones. Most issues with saddle comfort are due to fitting issues such as saddle height, tilt, handlebar/hood position and so forth. Get everything else right and you can be comfortable on almost any decent saddle imo.