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  1. #1
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    I love the WTB SST 2K. It isn't made anymore, but you can still find it on ebay and greenfishsports.com There isn't a cutout, but it's an amazing saddle. I need to stock up on them before they're sold out!!

  2. #2
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    great replies...i have butterfly on my mtb and love it but i do not get off the back very well and am looking for a new saddle!

    thanks for asking the question em...

    i may just have a butterfly for sale i will need to post soon
    I am a nobody; nobody is perfect, and therefore I am perfect.

  3. #3
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    Just something to consider - why there are road saddles and MTB saddles...

    Typically on a road saddle you position yourself and seldon if ever do much moving around (yes I do sometimes when climbing either sit back or move forward) but on a MTB saddle there is alot of moving around. You need to have a long narrow saddle so you can move forward agressively while climbing and have something your thighs can clutch while you pulled back for descents. Not saying a road saddle won't work just saying there is a purpose to a MTB saddle. I also find I don't need a cut out on my MTB saddle, just not in one place long enough for it to matter in fact, it would probably be a hindrance.
    BCIpam - Nature Girl

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by bcipam
    You need to have a long narrow saddle so you can move forward agressively while climbing and have something your thighs can clutch while you pulled back for descents.
    Ahhhh, with that information in mind, my Atola (short) probably won't work that well. The Terry Falcon Y might, though - it's both narrow and long.

    Or one of the Specialized ones...looks like I'd need the middle size (143 mm), based on the fact that my Atola is 140mm and fits great width-wise.

    At first when I'm not doing any single track, pretty much anything will probably be fine, but sounds like I'll need to make a more appropriate choice when I move up to single track.

    Thanks - great ideas!

    Emily

    P.S. My Titus Racer X was supposed to arrive today via UPS but for some reason has been delayed until Monday. Whine!!!
    Emily

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  5. #5
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    Jun 2006
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    My bike came with a WTB Rocket V, gave it a good go & it was generally comfy & good enough for MTB, but any time on the road - or a long bitumen climb and parts would start going numb. If only it had a cutout. Although I think it wasn't quite wide enough for my bum as well.

    After trying most saddles in the Specialized range. I picked up my new Avatar Gel 155mm yesterday. Seems promising and fingers crossed. Hopefully I'll get to give it a good test today. Initial impression I seem to think the squishy bits will be fine, just have to see how the sit bones go - it seems like it could be a bit harsher or I have to get the set up dialled in a bit more.

    Good luck in your hunt - just give some of the recommended ones a trial if you can. At least you have a wider choice being in the smaller size range

  6. #6
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    Jul 2006
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    Bumping this back up.

    Do you all feel that the cutouts and or channels are essential?

    I am saddle and short combination shopping. I'm having to sit out riding today after getting badly chaffed in a new saddle/bike short combo yesterday so I want a new saddle/short combo, like NOW --or do I? I rode for years with my old GT gel light saddle. It has a very slight indentation in the middle. I'm wondering if I should just keep the darn thing, ride in my old shorts and put up with the pressure sort of saddle sores it gives me.

    I've got a thread started in the new rider's section, but hoping I might get infor here as well.

  7. #7
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    Mar 2006
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    Hi Luci that is one gorgeous horse!
    Don't put up with pain. It will stop you from riding. And if I remember you have a 50 miler planned.
    My two cents on shorts- I got the Sugoi Evolution shorts recommended by my female LBS owner. They are not as expensive as the ones Nanci wears. They run around $69.00 I think, which is a lot, but they are fabulous with a great chamois. I don't wear baggies, they make me look fat. I have a pair of Pearl Izumi capris and yes, the chamois on the pearls are massive.

    Be sure to go commando under the shorts. Undies will cause chafing.

    My saddle has a slight cut-out. Not sure if it matters. Any saddle will cause soreness on the sit-bone area if your butt is not used to riding. Your LBS should be willing to let you try them out a few days at a time. The internet is great for discounts on stuff you know you will keep, but the LBS is still the best when you aren't sure. I have lost money on shipping that I would rather just give to my LBS. Plus you get their devotion to you when you spend money with them.

 

 

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