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Old 09-12-19, 09:26 PM
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No padding saddles take a while to get used to. If you've got a 30 day return window, and your saddle is not comfortable, people will return the saddle. The saddle company makes no money.

A saddle that has too much padding may feel fine for 10 to 20 miles, but it will ultimately cause pain. I prefer firm padding and no flex with curves. I am currently riding the Specialized Romin Evo Pro. It has a #2 padding; however, it is firm, and fits my bum.
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