You can have mine in the meantime. They're great. Nice but pricey (and heavy). The compression pattern is quite different, more on the sitbones on each side rather than in the center. In the long run it's more comfortable, although sometimes it's still a bit painful in longer rides. The thing I noticed is that it keeps your bibs from getting "sucked in your ass", something that happened with my previous, no-hole saddle (SLR). And finally the perfect saddle does not exist, one for each ass. Some people can't ride an SLR for more than 10 km and other use it over long distances, some pros use a Regal etc. Test on several rides if possible (a mate was able to give me a SMP for a couple of rides before I shelled out the money).
You can have mine in the meantime. They're great. Nice but pricey (and heavy). The compression pattern is quite different, more on the sitbones on each side rather than in the center. In the long run it's more comfortable, although sometimes it's still a bit painful in longer rides. The thing I noticed is that it keeps your bibs from getting "sucked in your ass", something that happened with my previous, no-hole saddle (SLR). And finally the perfect saddle does not exist, one for each ass. Some people can't ride an SLR for more than 10 km and other use it over long distances, some pros use a Regal etc. Test on several rides if possible (a mate was able to give me a SMP for a couple of rides before I shelled out the money).