Our anatomical differences make a saddle review very subjective, but hopefully my experience will help your decision. I have owned and ridden the Romin, Phenom and Toupé saddles in S-WORKS and lesser variants. I found all to be rather agreeable, especially the Romin, in preserving blood flow and comfort over long distances and in more aggressive positions. I'm often in the drops, and as you flex forward your body presses against the saddle's ""beak"", which becomes your worst enemy. In most saddles, the cutout gets significantly narrower in the front and effectively useless. Thus riding in an aggressive position can cut your blood flow, numb your pelvic region, etc. This is where the Power shines. It is slightly shorter in the front, and its cutout remains large up to the tip of the saddle. Riding in a TT/Tri position with the Power is not only possible without discomfort, but actually no less comfortable than riding upright. And contrary to its ugly cousin (I'm looking at you, Sitero) the Power accomplishes all this while looking great on the bike. I don't think this recipe can be improved any further!