
Originally Posted by
SadieKate
On my road bikes, I ride the most T-shaped saddle ever and which is sadly no longer made, the Avocet Air 02. I can't imagine that even in Florida you'll have your butt planted on a mtb saddle like you would a road bike saddle. You need to be able to move around on it a lot and move behind it. No way, no how, could I do that on the Avocet. Nor would I want to sit on the nose of the Avocet the way I need to on a mtb saddle. I realize our terrain is different, but I'm sure it isn't just civilized smooth flat dirt roads either.