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Anyone ever heard of this saddle? "Mt Action Saddle"

Old 06-16-10, 02:18 AM
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Anyone ever heard of this saddle? "Mt Action Saddle"



https://www.amazon.com/Action-Saddle-.../dp/B001IZ6X9I

Fully understanding it's probably disposable, but it's the best looking/low cost/brown saddle I've seen. Only one review I could find is the one listed on Amazon.

Any thoughts?
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Old 06-16-10, 10:39 AM
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Looks like a generic Regal clone, so it could be great or awful. And the name just sounds dangerous.

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Experience has taught me that saddles are not the place to save money. If you want to put a cheap saddle on a bike for flipping, most of us have a boxful we can send you for the price of shipping.
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I'm pretty indifferent about what saddle I'm riding with(thats a mountain biker perspective). For the old Raleigh I'm fixing up, I'd prefer something cheap and similar time-period. I'm open to suggestions

If I do buy the "Mt Action" saddle, I'll post a review. Worst case, I eat my hat and buy a Brooks.
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Looks a fair bit like Nashbar's saddle. No clue on its quality. My butt is one place I tend to care to spend my money though

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awesome name.
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I went up to Mount Action once....
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