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Coreman

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Saddles: Help
« on: October 11, 2009, 08:59:24 PM »

What do you folks do about deciding upon which saddle to get??.
I need a new one, but certainly DON"T want that pernial groove.
The "groove" has always proven to be quite uncomfortable (for me) and my fav saddles have been quite convex as opposed to concave.
But now i'm confused.
Gotta pick a saddle.
It seems that picking a saddle has always been a risky purchase situation for me.
Anyone?
Please discuss.
« Last Edit: October 11, 2009, 09:09:20 PM by Coreman »
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Re: Saddles: Help
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2009, 08:54:18 AM »

San Marco makes them without the groove.  I have a CF jobbie, TI rails, and miniscule padding on my race bike and it feels great.  No twat crease either.
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Re: Saddles: Help
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2009, 08:58:37 PM »

No twat crease either.
:bahha: Seems like so many seats have this lately.
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Re: Saddles: Help
« Reply #3 on: October 24, 2009, 05:50:03 PM »

Test rode a few saddles. ...All were WTB models.
Although i've got a few bikes, all with different saddles, the new (not yet aquired) saddle has to be light, narrow, relatively firm, long nosed.
So far the WTB Silverado fits the billing for me. [despite the twat groove  :laugh: ]
Ordered it from my LBS and it will be mounted on my FS XC bike.
Will also be trying it on my fully rigid SS 29'r in order to decide where it will reside.
Here's my dilema:
This saddle is going on ONE of two bikes. Both bikes are very light for their categories. The FS weighs 24lbs. The SS 29'r is 20.5lbs.
The Silverado SLT weights 190g! It's not cheap either. This is a very important decision for me cause i will have this saddle for a long time.
I want the control of a hard narrow saddle, with ease of movement forward, back, and off the back of the saddle.
On my FS XS bike, lately (since the old Titec saddle has sagged and crooked) i've noticed a loss of feedback with the frame and pedals.
On the other hand, a fully rigid SS might benefit from better saddle control.
And yet...on the third hand, a softer saddle might ease the pain of the fully rigid ride.
On the fourth hand, the hard saddle might be best suited for the FS for it might improve control and feedback from the frame and pedals.
I dunno.
Am i OCD or what?!?! (don't answer that...cause i know i'm not the only one who obsesses about MTB stuffs  :wink: )
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Re: Saddles: Help
« Reply #4 on: November 08, 2009, 09:14:21 PM »

SILVERADO SLT
LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT...so far.

Put it on my FS XC bike. The control (resulting from best contact between the saddle and inner thighs etc.) is excellent,
Firm in all the right places,
Compliant with hard hits. Comfy. Good nose for climbing.
SUPER LIGHT!!
190gs.  :halo:

a perfect "10"
« Last Edit: November 08, 2009, 09:22:17 PM by Coreman »
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