My buddy perma-loaned me the cheap version of Avatar.  It's in my parts 
box.  I'll give it a go.  It's daunting facing the fact that I need to 
establish a 'go-to' contemporary saddle.  Since so many of the nice ones 
are $200 (and up) it's intimidating.  

On Thursday, March 8, 2012 2:33:04 AM UTC-8, z-man wrote:
>
> Over the past few months I have tried these saddles (mostly Avatars in 143 
> and 155 widths),andcan only say.....Wow!
>
> These saddles are so supremely comfortable that w/ a couple of exceptions 
> for nicely broken Brooks, I will switch, over time, the entire fleet over 
> to them. 
>
> Yesterday I went a bit longer than I intended (72 miles,but a nice early 
> spring day), and while my legs were a bit knackered, everything else went 
> well. The highest compliment I can pay these saddles is that duting a ride 
> like this I never think about what I 'm sitting on, nor do I have to make 
> any position adjustments on the fly,they are that good. 
>
> I would highly recommend these to anyone having comfort issues. Never 
> thought I'd fine something better than Brooks or Selle Anatomica. Plus no 
> rain issues. 
>
> YMMV. 
>
> RGZ 

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