Wow, that would be awesome if only the T-shape was more pronounced, if it narrowed down "faster"... but in its current state it wouldn't be comfortable for me. 155 would be too wide, too. But I like the wide cutout, and it doesn't look bad at all!!
Wow, that would be awesome if only the T-shape was more pronounced, if it narrowed down "faster"... but in its current state it wouldn't be comfortable for me. 155 would be too wide, too. But I like the wide cutout, and it doesn't look bad at all!!
I'm thinking this saddle might be just right for me. DH rides the men's SLR gel flow and it seems like a good compromise between too much padding and none. Also 155mm happens to be the ideal width for me. I've been using the Terry Butterfly. I don't have any real problems with it, but it just feels so darn bulky, and I think I'd do well with something a little less spongy.
Oh yeah, and it also comes in black apparently.
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I'll put it in my que![]()
"The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury
2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager
I spoke to a rep (Nick Gibson) from www.pronetcycling.com at the Tour of Calif. who had this saddle there on display, and he said it would be available sometime in April 08. It looked very promising (for my preferences) with not too much padding and a nice, flat profile. They also have a Diva model that is more performance (comfort) oriented.
Yay! Thanks suz... I guess I'll look for it in April. I really think this saddle might be the one. I'll have to ride like a speed demon from now until then to justify a new saddle purchase to DH.
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