Lisa
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I'll be sorry to see this one go, but I really think I want that extra rail length. I'm loving the Brooks, though, and haven't had any soft tissue pain at all with this saddle. No more cutouts for this biker!
Deb
The B67 arrived today. I need to dig out the Proofide and get started. Deja vu.
Deb
Blackhills, let us know how you like it. I have a tendency to want the 'S' saddles.
I've grown accustomed to those sprung saddles too. Why more people don't consider them is beyond me....well, for those who are a performance cyclist I understand.
I never used proofhide to break mine in. I broke it in on my mountain bike where I sit more upright.![]()
One ride probably isn't enough to tell, but I think I like the S saddle a little better. I like the way it is completely unnoticeable between my thighs. I also like not getting poked by the nose when I stand up. I'm going to do a few more rides on the standard one, though, just to be sure. The odd thing is that I didn't notice my sit bones at all. Maybe they were what got "broken in" during the first few weeks on my other saddle, and not the saddle at all. They really couldn't tell the difference between the two saddles.
Deb
Okay, yesterday I was partial to the S. Tonight I went for a ride with minimalist lining shorts and wind pants. I didn't notice the standard saddle at all. I think it has a little more give than the S. It was so comfortable, I was sorry when it got too dark to ride. I guess I need to give the comparison a little more time. Financially it would be better to keep the S, but...
Deb
The reason I myself don't consider them is because I am perfectly happy and totally comfortable on my non-sprung versions, even over rough bumpy roads.So why would I put on a sprung one instead, which is substantially heavier and may possibly develop squeaks (according to previous threads)? that's just me though....
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Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
My personal blog:My blog
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I think I'll have a gently used, sit bone dented, proofided B-67S in black for sale.
Deb
Deb, I might be interested in your saddle, but I'm trying to figure out whether it will work for me or not. I'm looking for a new saddle for the back of my tandem...my sit bones are fairly narrow (130-132), but it seems like all of the sprung Brooks saddles are really wide. I am a bit more upright on the tandem than I would be on a road bike...I wonder if that makes any difference.
If you (or anyone else) has any insight, I'd be grateful. The idea of a sprung saddle sounds appealing for the tandem, because I don't have a suspension seatpost back there and it gets a bit jarring!