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• #2
Here have some pics, sorry they're crap, photography is not my strong point, but hopefully shows just how clean this saddle is.
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• #3
Looking at the profile of the Zoncolan, you might prefer the Toupe, which has a slightly narrower nose?
I can recommend them, at least I get on with mine. I was lucky, and it wast he first saddle I bought 6 years ago, and it's still going strong, even if it's ripped to buggery.If you don't get any luck you're welcome to try mine out, to see if you get on with it
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• #4
Sigma sports in Kingston do a 'saddle trial' type programme. Where you can test ride saddles for a week or so, might be a good idea?
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^^ I actually want a slightly wider flatter nosed saddle, which is why I wanna swap for a Romin, but cheers mate anyway.
^ How much does it cost, this trial?
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Hey, can I dibs the saddle if you decided to sell it instead of trade?
Cheerz!
AngelD
branwen
pete
ao1989
I have hyper mobility in my joints, but this means my hips have no problem rotating forward when down in the drops... unfortunately that means my nads get squashed in the process.
This is the 5th saddle I've tried and still no luck.
I've had it literally only about 2 weeks and its in near perfect condition, with a tiny scuff on the nose (in pics).
So, I am going more practical now and am gonna try the Romin saddle in black at a 143mm size, just not the Evo or gel ones!