I also ordered one online to make sure I had a spare one should I need in 
the future.  I have some older saddles that I got off of eBay and have to 
agree that saddles from the 1970/1980 even 1990 are thicker leather than 
the new ones produced now.

On Wednesday, September 14, 2016 at 3:26:53 PM UTC-4, Matt B. wrote:
>
> The B17 Selects have thicker leather that doesn't stretch as easily, which 
> is a good thing. They still break-in and get really comfortable, just takes 
> more time.  Mine's about 3 years old also and I've never had to adjust the 
> tension, whereas I've had other late-model B17's severely deform in a 
> matter of months (mostly due to rain, but the select model I have gets just 
> as much use and sees just as much rain).  
>
> On Wednesday, September 14, 2016 at 2:02:12 PM UTC-4, Ryan Fleming wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> I have a Brooks standard on my X0-1 and 2 B-17  specials on my 2 other 
>> rivendells. Honestly, I do not think the B-17 standards are as durable or 
>> thick as they were 10 or 15 years ago
>>
>>  
>
> This is my impression too. I have two older B17's that are much more stout 
> than the current normal ones. Anyway I hope Brooks doesn't discontinue the 
> Select models, or I wish they would make their normal models just as good 
> because the B17 shape is nearly perfect for my backside.
>
>
>

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