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  1. #1
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    FWIW, I tried the PI Ultrasensors (prior to all the nipple-nonsense in their ads) and wasn't able to use them because the seam around the chamois was directly lined up with the edge of my saddle. Bad combination! The RS chamois is wider there, so no edge/seam issue with those.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misandal View Post
    FWIW, I tried the PI Ultrasensors (prior to all the nipple-nonsense in their ads) and wasn't able to use them because the seam around the chamois was directly lined up with the edge of my saddle. Bad combination! The RS chamois is wider there, so no edge/seam issue with those.
    Misandal... thx for that post... that is exactly what I was looking for in terms of info. When I first starting cycling, I used a thicker chamois PI. Then drew to the ultrasensor for it's thinner design. But, seems like the next pair I bought the seam lay out changed when it went from green to red. I was disappointed for the price. I have a long torso for a shorter gal, and I found Sugoi for that reason and was impressed (I have jackets & jerseys). I was really choking the price tag down hard for the Gusta... but their design lives up the Sugoi name, "incredible". Until I started this massive saddle search, I never really thought about where my seams were... NOW, I do. Well, I had some type for free shipping email from TE recently, so guess I'll have to try them now. I never mind paying more for something that is really worth it.

 

 

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