I use a Specialized Alias on my go-fast.  Not cushy comfortable, but
it stays out of the way and doesn't give me any pain or numbness.

There's a new leather saddle just coming to market under the name
Rivet.  They debuted at NAHBS and apparently they sold most of what
they brought.  Two widths, one Swift-like (Diablo) and the other
B17ish (Pearl), and each will come in black, white or dark brown, and
with either steel or Ti rails.  I bought a brown Pearl with Ti rails
at the show, but haven't ridden it more than around the block yet.  I
think we'll be hearing a lot more about these.

http://rivetcycleworks.com/

Bill



On Mar 8, 2:33 am, robert zeidler <[email protected]> wrote:
> Over the past few months I have tried these saddles (mostly Avatars in 143
> and 155 widths),andcan only say.....Wow!
>
> These saddles are so supremely comfortable that w/ a couple of exceptions
> for nicely broken Brooks, I will switch, over time, the entire fleet over
> to them.
>
> Yesterday I went a bit longer than I intended (72 miles,but a nice early
> spring day), and while my legs were a bit knackered, everything else went
> well. The highest compliment I can pay these saddles is that duting a ride
> like this I never think about what I 'm sitting on, nor do I have to make
> any position adjustments on the fly,they are that good.
>
> I would highly recommend these to anyone having comfort issues. Never
> thought I'd fine something better than Brooks or Selle Anatomica. Plus no
> rain issues.
>
> YMMV.
>
> RGZ

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