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Old 05-24-11, 10:40 PM
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At a good bike shop, the staff should be able to measure to get the saddle that fits you best. I went through this when I got my present saddle and I find it extremely comfortable.

Besides fit, ask a few questions about the quality of materials. Otherwise, you could end up with a saddle that tears or falls apart when you're depending on its support.
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