It's funny because I know a lot of people ride the C17, but I didn't find 
that it resembled a broken-in B17 in any way when I tried one. I rode it 
for about 2 days before taking it off and selling it. It mostly felt like a 
semi-hard rubber saddle with a very rounded top.

It seems to me the whole idea of an adjustable leather saddle is that it 
conforms to you. Maybe that does actually happen over time with the C17 but 
it certainly didn't do that "out of the box". The only saddle I can say 
that about is the SA Titanico.

KJ


On Monday, July 27, 2015 at 9:20:03 PM UTC-4, jinxed wrote:
>
> For those that have ridden both, and tend to ride their B17 "nose up", do 
> you find you have to orient the Cambium the same? The nose up B17 works 
> well for me, but when I venture off road it's not very friendly and has 
> caused some problems. I'm hoping the Cambium with it's claimed "broken in" 
> B17 out of the box comfort can be run close to level. I realize everyone is 
> different, but if you've run a B17 and a C17, I'd love to hear your 
> comparisons on setup.
>
> I have been wanting to try a Cambium for some time, and might seek one out 
> based on this.
>

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