Casey76
Well-Known Member
I'm currently riding T in B's saddle until she slims back down into her own saddle - hopefully this wont take too long!
The pair of them had a general saddle fit check yesterday when the osteo came, and he confirmed that T's saddle is still a little too narrow (i.e. she's still too fat for it). B's saddle is now very slightly too wide so it sits a bit low in front but would do with a front riser for a short time.
Basically neither saddle is 100%, but it would be better to pad the wider saddle than to ride in the too narrow one.
Despite my saddle fetish, even I can't justify buying *another* saddle which is only going to be for a few weeks, especially as T is hard to fit, and an XXW saddle with flat trees tend to be expensive and hard to come by.
Despite having two (very expensive) Mattes correction half pads, they are too thick and fluffy (sadly!), and provide too much lift all over, even without shims in the back pockets.
Oh, woe is me... I have to go to a tack shop *again* *sniffles* B)
The pair of them had a general saddle fit check yesterday when the osteo came, and he confirmed that T's saddle is still a little too narrow (i.e. she's still too fat for it). B's saddle is now very slightly too wide so it sits a bit low in front but would do with a front riser for a short time.
Basically neither saddle is 100%, but it would be better to pad the wider saddle than to ride in the too narrow one.
Despite my saddle fetish, even I can't justify buying *another* saddle which is only going to be for a few weeks, especially as T is hard to fit, and an XXW saddle with flat trees tend to be expensive and hard to come by.
Despite having two (very expensive) Mattes correction half pads, they are too thick and fluffy (sadly!), and provide too much lift all over, even without shims in the back pockets.
Oh, woe is me... I have to go to a tack shop *again* *sniffles* B)