I also tried lacing a SA once it stretched out to the point of discomfort and 
didn't have much success with it - getting the laces tight enough to make it 
feel supportive without making the edges of the cutout tip point above 
horizontal couldn't be done, so it was uncomfortable until the laces loosened, 
then it was uncomfortable from sagginess. It was a nice saddle until it 
stretched out to the point of no return -- at which point, not so nice. I will 
take rock hard over floppy any day of the week, but I'm happiest with my 2nd 
hand, worn out laced and butchered B-17 which is about as invisible as the SA 
was, but has been going strong through 5 years of year-round abuse. 

Dan in DC

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