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Old 11-16-14, 09:09 AM
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JohnJ80
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Originally Posted by Dave Cutter
I use a saddle with a cutout. I don't recommend them because I don't think most people ether need or would benefit from one. The ones I've owned have not been expensive.
You mean most people don't have nerves and blood vessels in their perineum?

Actually, many saddle companies have cut out saddles that are very similar to their non cutout saddles. People who can ride the non cut saddles can usually ride the cut out saddles with no problems. The converse is not true. So, it would seem that to shorten the process of getting to a comfortable saddle, the opposite would be the way to go. Look for a cut out saddle first.

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