What I'm saying is that I need to properly measure my sit bones, add 20mm 
and see if it's the case that I'm likely sitting on (rather than in 
between) the frame edges. It feels like there's pretty distinct and 
uncomfortable pressure points at times and a properly wide saddle would be 
the simplest solution. It doesn't seem like a materials issue so much as a 
geometry issue. 

On Monday, April 18, 2016 at 4:00:45 AM UTC-7, Garth wrote:
>
> Mike, what does "feels harsh " mean to you, and what leads you to assume 
> that a little wider one would be less so ?  Where is harsh feeling , the 
> front, middle, back, aĺl of it ?  I FIND Cambiums harsh everywhere myself, 
> an no width can cure that as it is the nature of the material and 
> construction in relationship to my sènse of "unison" if you will.  A good 
> saddle literally feels like nothing at all, meaning it does not add to or 
> tàke away from the experience of the ride.  It is the feeling we all 
> inherently know and can never describe in words.

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