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  1. #1
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    Saddle rec for a tween-ish boy?

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    We got our 11 year old son a wonderful Redline Conquest 24 for Christmas, but he hasn't really had opportunity to get out and ride it. Last weekend we did an indoor cycling event (on trainers) and he pedaled for an hour. But we noticed that he is not comfortable with his hands on the handlebars and instead would really only sit upright, sometimes even putting one hand on the nose of his saddle to push himself upright.

    His saddle (whatever small stock saddle Redline uses on their kids' bikes) seems to be a little lopsided in shape (the back end is not symmetrical from side-to-side...looks a little defective) and has a REALLY skinny and domed nose. He said it wasn't comfortable. He's also not particularly comfortable on the similarly shaped SI saddle that's on the back of our tandem.

    I'm suspicious that he may be a guy who benefits from a cut-out/dent, but I can't get him to level with me. I'm encouraging DH to get more details from him.

    Are there any moms of pre-pubescent boys who might have found saddles for their sons that work well? DS is a super skinny kid. I don't know his sit bone width, but I imagine it's very narrow, so anything much wider than 130 will likely be too wide.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoom-zoom View Post
    We got our 11 year old son a wonderful Redline Conquest 24 for Christmas, but he hasn't really had opportunity to get out and ride it. Last weekend we did an indoor cycling event (on trainers) and he pedaled for an hour. But we noticed that he is not comfortable with his hands on the handlebars and instead would really only sit upright, sometimes even putting one hand on the nose of his saddle to push himself upright.

    His saddle (whatever small stock saddle Redline uses on their kids' bikes) seems to be a little lopsided in shape (the back end is not symmetrical from side-to-side...looks a little defective) and has a REALLY skinny and domed nose. He said it wasn't comfortable. He's also not particularly comfortable on the similarly shaped SI saddle that's on the back of our tandem.

    I'm suspicious that he may be a guy who benefits from a cut-out/dent, but I can't get him to level with me. I'm encouraging DH to get more details from him.

    Are there any moms of pre-pubescent boys who might have found saddles for their sons that work well? DS is a super skinny kid. I don't know his sit bone width, but I imagine it's very narrow, so anything much wider than 130 will likely be too wide.
    Let me go ask the boyfriend and I'll get back to you. I think he was about your son's age when his Scout troop started doing this stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owlie View Post
    Let me go ask the boyfriend and I'll get back to you. I think he was about your son's age when his Scout troop started doing this stuff.
    Excellent! My hubby's not of much help...he pretty much plops his butt on anything and it works, though he's finding that a Fizik saddle that he formerly liked isn't working great for him (which causes me a bit of amusement, since he never before quite got how miserable saddles could make me).
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    get him a $30.00 saddle, anything will be better than a cheap and defective one! the bike might not fit right though; the problem might NOT be the saddle.
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    One of my super skinny-azzed riding buddies has one of those Cobbs and seems plenty happy with it (though I haven't asked him particulars ). If he can handle a true wedge shape, those things have a huge cut-out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    get him a $30.00 saddle, anything will be better than a cheap and defective one! the bike might not fit right though; the problem might NOT be the saddle.
    Yeah, I've wondered about that, too. I think his bike is a little big for him, since it's geared for kids from 9-13. In addition to finding a saddle that's not wonky we likely need to move it a bit forward on the rails. Life will be so much easier when he stops growing (in 10 years!).
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    One of my super skinny-azzed riding buddies has one of those Cobbs and seems plenty happy with it (though I haven't asked him particulars ). If he can handle a true wedge shape, those things have a huge cut-out.
    I don't think we'd want to spend that much, but I'm suspecting that some sort of relief up-front would help him. As much as I love my Bontragers I'm thinking one of their mtn. bike saddles might be perfect for him, especially since they come as small as 128 wide.
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    I have a Jett 130 with Ti rail. Ohh just checked. It has bit of pink trim on it. It does have a cut out. Would he try it out and see if the cutout would work for him?

    If the cutout works for him then you can go out and find him a seat with a cutout and feel bit more confident that the new seat will work for him. I could send it to you for free and he could try it out. Then you can send it back or we can talk about it. I highly doubt any self respecting boy would use any gear with pink.

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    I think I have a Biologic Aria from my folder that I can send you. I never used it because I switched it out for a Brooks and it's just laying around. If you want it, PM me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jyyanks View Post
    I think I have a Biologic Aria from my folder that I can send you. I never used it because I switched it out for a Brooks and it's just laying around. If you want it, PM me.
    Any idea on the size? I looked at photos and it appears sort of short and wide, but it's hard to tell much about a saddle from photos (as I have found, myself).
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    Quote Originally Posted by smilingcat View Post
    I have a Jett 130 with Ti rail. Ohh just checked. It has bit of pink trim on it. It does have a cut out. Would he try it out and see if the cutout would work for him?

    If the cutout works for him then you can go out and find him a seat with a cutout and feel bit more confident that the new seat will work for him. I could send it to you for free and he could try it out. Then you can send it back or we can talk about it. I highly doubt any self respecting boy would use any gear with pink.

    smilingcat
    Let me ask him...in the past he's never had aversions to pink, but he's starting to hit that age where peep pressure is making a bigger difference than it used to. But he could at least try it to noodle-around the neighborhood.

    The other thing we realized is that the nearest Trek/Bontrager dealer is really good about doing demos, so it's possible that he could demo a Bontrager Inform model, that way. That's how I ended up with my Affinity saddle.
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    a sharpie marker can take care of pink on a saddle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    a sharpie marker can take care of pink on a saddle.
    'Tis true!
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    My son did well with a Terry Sport.
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    I'll dig it out of my closet and get back to you with measurements.

 

 

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