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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Indiana
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    I think I'm in love and it's name is Selle SMP Lady TRK

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    I pretty much love this saddle! My girly-bits were so happy!!! My husband and I were just riding our bikes through Clifty Falls Park and I suddenly realized that nothing was hurting me but my legs. My sit bones were happy, my girly-bits were happy and I was happy. Before this saddle I was riding a new Brooks Pre-aged Flyer. I liked that saddle too, but I wanted to try something with a cutout so I went with the Selle SMP Lady TRK. My only issue is I feel like I need to move my saddle back farther but I'm already back as far as I can go. It might be alittle on the wide side for me in the back because after my 10 mile ride yesterday and my 15 mile ride today my legs hurt in the back, what I like to call the butt-leg crease. I'm thinking I might want to go with the mens version I'm not sure. I found a really good website that sells the SMP Saddles for reasonable prices. The are located in the UK it's called chainreactioncycles.com. I got my SMP for right around $55.00. So far I love my seat except for the butt-leg crease pain, but for the price I just might buy the mens to try it out and which ever I don't like I'll sell on Ebay or on here!!! But if anyone has any pointers on adjusting this seat I would love to get some advice from you!!!!
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  2. #2
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Posts
    1,057
    When it comes to cutout, no one does it like SMP. I rode the Lady TRK for a couple of years, but it is just a teensy bit too narrow for me (big boned) and caused problems at long distances. I really miss that cutout.

    If you like the SMP line and you're looking for a narrower model, try to find one of the bike shops that does SMP loaners. That way you can try before you buy.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Posts
    4
    Have a look at the EXTRA and HYBRID variants, they are narrower at the front, making pedalling somewhat easier than the TRK model

 

 

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