Well that is interesting. To be clear, which model do you have? Does the cut out bother you? I heard the edges of the cut out bother some people.
Well that is interesting. To be clear, which model do you have? Does the cut out bother you? I heard the edges of the cut out bother some people.
Despite what their website says, they only make one saddle. It is called the titanico. And yes, the edges of the cutout and the edges of the saddle bothered both me and my hubby. There is a very simple solution, sand the edges smooth with some 200 grit sandpaper. I have sanded all 6 of our saddles on the top of the cutout and along the edges. This made all the difference in the world.
Brenda
I got my Rosie in the mail last week. I rode Saturday for a short 12 miles ride on it to try it out. The jury is still out for me right now. I have to ride more on it, but since I have had surgery and not ridden in a month or more, I am starting slow.
I think I'm going to like it though. I didn't have a great saddle before this one so I really don't have a lot to compare it to other than whether or not it's comfortable for me.
I know I waited long enough to get the thing. Now I just hope it works and it's a significant difference in what I had.
Donna
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i just check out the smp saddle you mentioned and it looks amazing. you have me tempted to try one!!!
{evil laughter}caught another!{/evil laughter} If you try one, just remember to mount the saddle so the sit area is flat. When you do that, the nose is up. It looks a little wierd...some say a falcon, some say a klingon bird of prey, some just say wierd.
If SMP started making their performance saddles in wider widths, they'd have me as a loyal client, but, alas, I'm in the wide sit bone club and can barely fit onto the Lady Strike.