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  1. #1
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    Hey there folks

    I am still considering this saddle - waiting for LBS to get a quote on importing it all the way to EnZed

    Just BUMPing the thread and wondering what height /hip type people are cause I wonder if it has something to do with body shape.

    If you don't want to post details but are willing to tell me, can you PM me?

    Anakiwa - you been for many more miles on it? Any more thoughts?

    Cheers, Rave

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    Like all saddles, I'm sure it is has to do with pelvic structure, but also our distribution of padding (fat, muscle, and personal pieces).

    My Details? 6' tall and the ischial tuberosities measure out at 5.5" (140mm). The nose is a little wide for me, but tolerable with my build. My family is classic pear-shaped when obese so I may be predisposed to support fat thighs. While I carry a bit too much weight at the waist, I have developed that cyclist leg so that may be why I can tolerate the SMP nose

    I loaned the saddle to a woman who is very petite, but rides a wide saddle. She absolutely hated it.

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    Rave-
    Funny I was thinking about that the other day! I was thinking that I should have used a disclaimer that I'm a bit on the heavy side. So I would have more thigh "surface area" to rub on the saddle. I have huge stump legs anyway. Seriously, I'm built like an oak tree! Between my size 10 feet on my 5'1" frame, and my tree stump legs there is NO WAY I would blow over in a wind storm!
    But as far as sit bone measurements? I've never measured??

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    Thanks Thorn and RM... I'm still thinking and researching


    Body shape/size certainly might come into play here too...
    Whoa, too much thinking when I'm still on holiday!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadRaven View Post
    Anakiwa - you been for many more miles on it? Any more thoughts?
    Sorry but it's winter here (or at least it was until yesterday) and I'm cross-country skiing so it will be at least a few months before I try it again.

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    I forget, Anakiwa... with our 30'C+ days here, I forget not everyone is able to get out on the road!


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    I'd like to keep this thread alive because I'm considering one of these.

    I've tried a selle an-atomica (wasn't happy with how much the leather stretched, already had it replaced once under warranty, now having the same problem with the new one), Brooks (even after breaking it in, was not comfortable up front), several Terrys, and other randoms, all to no avail!

    I've got very wide seatbones and large inner thigh muscles that tend to get sore/bruised feeling from rubbing if a saddle is too tapered in the middle (as opposed to more T shaped like a Brooks). It poses a problem because most saddles that are wide in the back are wide in the middle as well. Any of you riding the SMP TRK have any of the same issues that I've had?
    Because not every fast cyclist is a toothpick...

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    Welcome to the potential love-hate relationship with the SMP. The Lady Strike is wide in the back (supports 140cm/5.5in sitbones without a complaint), but the nose is also wide.

    Every now and then I keep searching the web trying to find someone who sells the Allay saddle in the wider widths (http://www.allaysaddles.com/line/sport.htm). On paper, it looks like the perfect saddle....well, on paper...errr...on the LCD screen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thorn View Post
    Welcome to the potential love-hate relationship with the SMP. The Lady Strike is wide in the back (supports 140cm/5.5in sitbones without a complaint), but the nose is also wide.

    Every now and then I keep searching the web trying to find someone who sells the Allay saddle in the wider widths (http://www.allaysaddles.com/line/sport.htm). On paper, it looks like the perfect saddle....well, on paper...errr...on the LCD screen.
    I think I'll be ordering one from Gottaridebikes.com. There's a shop here in Memphis that carries the Allay saddles, and had the wide one last time I looked. If you called them, they'd sell you one & ship it to you. It's http://www.rbscyclery.com. That's the next one I'm going to try if the SMP doesn't work out.
    Because not every fast cyclist is a toothpick...

    Brick House Blog

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    Andrea, I'll be really interested in hearing about how this goes for you.

    I have not been able to do much more about this since I started the thread, as it is summer/school holidays here still. But I am back to work in about 3 weeks so will get back into research then when I am in town every day

 

 

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