In summary, there is a seat for every butt but butts are different. On Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at 7:53:07 PM UTC-4, Tim Bantham wrote: > > In referring back to the original post I too had a similar dilemma. I ride > a Sam with an Albatross and a Appaloosa with Billie's. I had a B-17 on > both. I have made a choice to not use animal products so I decided to sell > the leather Brooks. I since tried replacing them with every variation of > the Cambium series in the carved variety but just did not agree with any of > them. For me the takeaway is this. Nobody other than you can decide which > saddle is right for you. The only way to know is to try a variety of > choices until you find one that works with you anatomy. I would suggest > focusing on saddle shape as a primary factor. If you are looking for > choices try to find some with different shapes. At the advice of my friend > James @Analog cycles I settled on a WTB SST that they stopped making the > mid 90's. Luckily for me they made these by the gazillions so there are a > ton to choose from hanging around on eBay. I wouldn't have expected this > saddle to be "the one" but it goes to show you that you have to try a > variety before finding what works for YOU. Good luck in your search. > > On Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at 1:31:11 PM UTC-4, Ron Mc wrote: >> >> Internet incredulity notwithstanding, if your new Brooks saddle hurts, >> you either have the wrong saddle or have it in the wrong position. >> >
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