That said, the few hills that I have ridden were not much of a problem.
One of the main criticisms of the Adamo saddle and other noseless saddles is that riders lack control when descending. As stated, I've gone down a few hills and there is a slight difference in the feel. However, I never felt out of control. You can also grip the top bar with your thighs to help you gain even more control if needed.
I do strongly recommend that you first ride with your noseless saddle on the flats for a while just to get used to the feel. It is different. It will be uncomfortable for a while. But you will adjust and you will be thankful. Once acclimated, you will not want to go back to conventional saddles.
If you buy / own a noseless saddle, be patient and continue to ride. As I stated in my review of the ISM Adamo road saddle, the feel is radically different and there will be discomfort and pain. My advice: work through it! It's an investment in your health.

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