I really wish Ryet would adopt some standard nomenclature or number series or something to identify their saddles. I have 2 different ones, but no easy way to describe which they are.
One of them is the one with the really, really wide nose. It's likely the same one as the poster above me since it's also in white, and I think this is the only one they sell in white. It's unbelievably stiff. I was expecting the carbon fiber to the flexible somewhat and this one is absolutely not. It's impressively non-compliant. Like it's milled out of a solid block of aluminum. Pretty neat trick considering how light it is. Anyway, I actually found it to be very comfortable for long rides, despite feeling slightly uncomfortable for short rides. I couldn't get past the wide nose, though. It did rub and I got tired of that.
I bought another Ryet that is slightly more shapely, slightly more narrow, and with a much narrower nose. Weirdly, it is not as stiff, and the carbon is much more compliant. This saddle is more comfortable feeling for short rides, but I do find it getting less comfortable the longer I'm in the saddle. I suspect I still need to tweak my saddle angle and position though, before I write it off. It's very good, better than any other (non-Brooks style) saddle I've ever used, with the exception of that other Ryet that has the too-wide nose and isn't comfortable for short rides.