I was warned by Ms. Juliane Neuss, a german constructor of special bikes and researcher of a cycling institute against those kind of saddles: allegedly they promote an anti- ergonomic cycling position, one which ultimately provoke distress and pain. She was answering a question of mine during a lecture in bicycle ergonomics.
If you have issues with your body while cycling, I suggest you look into the recumbent bikes (and trikes) to see if you can find a model that fits your body and your cycling aspiration

Otherwise, like others have suggested, try a leather saddle that conforms to your riding style (more or less upright). That's what I seat on on my upright bicycle

ciao