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Old 02-20-10, 07:51 AM
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Nashbar Saddle

Anyone here ride the Nashbar F1 saddle and recommend it? It got good reviews on their website and its pretty cheap this weekend. The one I'm riding now is a pain for anything over 30 miles. Thanks -
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I got mine before Christmas for about $25 (with discounts)

I've only put about 150 miles on it on the road but it is a big improvement, to me, over the Selle San Marco that came with my Caad9.

Your results will vary though. But for $25ish, do it!
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i have one on my around town bike. its a rebranded velo saddle, and i think for the price its an excellent saddle. i have many miles on mine now and its held up well and fits me anatomically very well. go for it.
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I also have one and like it. ~700 miles with no problems. Rebranded as Neuvation S1 (i think it was $40) because I didn't know it was a Velo saddle at the time. Still a good buy since it was under $50 and was more comfortable than the fizik and selle san marco saddles I tried.
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Sweet! Thanks for the feedback -
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