gimler
04-20-2010, 07:05 PM
I recently put a Jett on my road bike, replacing an old Terry butterfly. I'm quite happy with it and now am debating putting the same saddle on my cyclocross bike.
What I like about the Jett is that I am not getting any saddle contact anywhere except my sit bones - so no pressure up front like I had with the butterfly.
However, I wonder if the Jett is going to be too firm when riding off-road on the very hard, bumpy ground we have around here on our cyclocross courses.
But maybe it will be better, since it will be just the sit bones bouncing around rather than more "sensitive" parts.
Anybody out there using a Jett off-road??
-Linda
What I like about the Jett is that I am not getting any saddle contact anywhere except my sit bones - so no pressure up front like I had with the butterfly.
However, I wonder if the Jett is going to be too firm when riding off-road on the very hard, bumpy ground we have around here on our cyclocross courses.
But maybe it will be better, since it will be just the sit bones bouncing around rather than more "sensitive" parts.
Anybody out there using a Jett off-road??
-Linda