>>> I dont want them to be binding and I want them so long and loose they
cover my thighs good so i dont get clammy and stick to the saddle.  I know
some will drape a towel over the saddle when they wear shorts.

Janice, as much as you ride in your hot, humid climate, you really need a
sheepskin saddle cover.  Jeffers has an affordable one that covers enough of
the saddle to help a lot:  http://tinyurl.com/2dvenf  I have one of those -
it's not a perfect fit for the Sensations, but it's close enough to help.
You should look at one next time you are there.  Get the real sheepskin, not
the synthetic stuff.  I know, I know, you probably can't find the real stuff
in a leopard print, but it's still great, so you may have to make a fashion
sacrifice.  And if you really want to go all out, look for the genuine
sheepskin seat belt covers on ebay for about $5-8 each.  Get two of them,
one for each of your stirrups.  I used to think that sheepskin would be only
warm in the winter, but was surprised to find that it's also much cooler in
the summer, plus it absorbs sweat well - plus it just feels luxurious...

And after all, you're worth it!

Karen Thomas, NC



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