I found the Cambium to be quite comfortable from the start. That being
said, if I don't use padding, my butt/seat bones still hurt as I'm getting
acclimated to riding again. I have the carved version, haven't tried the
other one. It does flex nicely, but I don't feel it while riding. There's
no bouncing on it while you pedal. I like it a lot.

If you purchase yours from Wallingford Bicycle Parts (wallbike.com), you'll
get a 6 month return trial period, no questions asked.

René

On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 8:32 PM, lungimsam <john11.2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> If you have used both, does the Cambiums flex reduce road shock as nicely
> as the sprung Flyer does? I hate road shock, It hurts my back. Interested
> in Cambium though because of its waterproof-ness.
>
> I asked Brooks if they were going to have a sprung Cambium, and they said
> no because the flex properties on the Cambium do the job well.
> Wondered if you all think so.
> Thanks for any info.
> I like that it is not affected by rain like the leather.
>
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