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  1. #1
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    I didn't see the dimensions on the page, but C17 sounds like it will be the same width as B17 which is for me not wide enough. So, I'm curious, but not signing up.
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  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by malkin View Post
    I didn't see the dimensions on the page, but C17 sounds like it will be the same width as B17 which is for me not wide enough. So, I'm curious, but not signing up.
    I wondered about that myself, but my problem with the B-17 wasn't the width if my memory is correct. I also need a cutout so am wondering about that but the odds of my being selected are so very slim that I doubt this will come up. One of the questions they asked on the form is a weight range, that one surprised me a bit but it's not the first time I've seen that.

  3. #3
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    I have relatives who are allergic to latex. So my first thought is that a rubber saddle could be a serious problem for some people.

    Also I would want to be able to clean the cotton cover. Often.

    - Gray 2010 carbon WSD road bike, Rivet Independence saddle
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    - Two awesome worn out Juliana saddles

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    interesting, will go read about it. We sell quite a few brooks saddles but I love my Rivet Pearl, woman owned company based in Sacramento (no, not usa made, saddles are made in Taiwan) I like leather because it molds to your body, actually breathes- makes me wonder about the new model of brooks and it is not hard to maintain at all.
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  5. #5
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    I feel like I spend so much of my riding time totally drenched up here that a suspended leather saddle like a Brooks would simply be a bad idea.... but this one could work. Just for the heck of it, I signed up to see if they might pick me as a beta tester.
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  6. #6
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    Was anyone picked as a tester? Has anyone tried a Cambium?

  7. #7
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    I've been riding a Cambium on my randonneuring bike since January this year. I like it a lot. I have several other Brooks leather saddles, and had some difficulty with the break-in period with them (I gave one to my husband after 1500 miles of discomfort).

    My first ride on the Cambium was about 40-50 miles, and it was immediately comfortable. I've since done 6+ centuries and a 200k with no problems. The material is "sticky" (I am not able to slide around in the saddle like on the Selle Anatomica or Fizik saddles I use on our tandems). The saddle has a surprising amount of flex, but it does not provide the "hammock" like sling of a leather saddle. I think it will be durable, but it is too soon to know.

    As a note, there were a lot of these installed on bikes at the National Handmade Bike Show in Charlotte this spring. New models were introduced, a new color (a truer black), and they now have an option of a center slit. I have seen quite a few being used by other randonneurs. I've heard they are hard to find and in short supply.

 

 

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