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All Selle Anatomica saddles are on sale for $99 (+shipping)

Made in Wisconsin leather saddles for the lowest price I’ve seen.

 

I am not affiliated with them, but I did buy one.

http://www.selleanatomica.com/

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I estimate that I've put about 200 miles on the SA. This is definitely the most comfortable saddle I've had on any bike. I haven't needed to adjust the tension yet, but I have played with the fore/aft and tilt a couple times. I found it comfortable in a couple different configurations as opposed to needing to find the elusive "sweet spot" on my old brooks. The SA feels roomier than the b17, with a more usable space on the nose and on the rivets.

 The finish has developed some minor "bubbling" in non wear areas and you can see some little dime sized dimples that have been formed under my sitbones. I guess I'm not worried about the bubbling, but if it gets worse I'll probably reach out to SA for an explanation. I didn't use any saddle cream, and the saddle hasn't seen any major precipitation except when I'm off the saddle at stoplights during rain/snow.


Jeff Schneider said:

Anybody else have something to report?  Anybody have any experience with other laminated saddles from Rivet or Gyes?

If anyone is still interested in the these theclymb.com has them for 69 and 79 bucks.  I purchased a Titanico NSX Truleather with a coupon I had for 56 bucks.  You have to sign up to the clymb to shop but it is no big deal.

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