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PSA : Selle Anatomica Titanico And Titanico X ON SALE $99.00

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Old 11-01-12, 01:41 PM
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PSA : Selle Anatomica Titanico And Titanico X ON SALE $99.00

Looks like all colors on sale ( EXCEPT black ). If you've been on the fence about this saddle I would strongly recommend jumping on this deal ( reg. price $189.99!! ). I purchased 2 several months ago when the price had dropped to $130.00 (IIRC). For me they were comfortable right out of the box ( of course YMMV ).
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Last week they were selling seconds and returns for $80 .
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Figures a month after i order 1 they go on sale..


on the plus side i love this saddle..
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Originally Posted by ricebowl
Last week they were selling seconds and returns for $80 .
They still have one at that price.
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Old 11-02-12, 07:46 PM
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I'd rather have a new one. $75 when a new one goes for 190, great deal. When a new one goes for $99 not so much.

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Great saddles. All the comfort of the Brooks B17 but none of the hassle of the 'must be kept dry' of the Brooks.
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Thanks for the heads up -- just ordered one.
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Thanks for the deets!

I normally don't browse these parts but I came across this thread via the front page of the official BF iphone app. Looking for some insight considering some of you guys have experience with said saddle, I weigh around 170 pounds and I believe I have a more "intense" riding style (as described by selle anatomica), finding myself off saddle often. Seeing how there's a massive cut out smack dab in the center, should I choose the titanio or titanio x as far as durability goes?
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Perfect timing. The Dr. fixed me up w/a cortisone shot after draining 70+ CCs of fluid from my knee and gave me the OK to ride. Freekin Awesome.
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