Wrist ache usually means a combination of bars too low & poor core strength meaning you're having to support your upper body with your arms and your wrists take the brunt. Saddles are designed to be level, if you're having to tilt it back to get comfy - something else is wrong.
I'd say most likely solution would be raise your bars, try that with your current saddle angle - you'll probably feel like you're going to fall off the back of it, then try it level, it will probably feel better.
Wrist ache usually means a combination of bars too low & poor core strength meaning you're having to support your upper body with your arms and your wrists take the brunt. Saddles are designed to be level, if you're having to tilt it back to get comfy - something else is wrong.
I'd say most likely solution would be raise your bars, try that with your current saddle angle - you'll probably feel like you're going to fall off the back of it, then try it level, it will probably feel better.