Old 08-25-11, 09:21 AM
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In theory, removing a portion of a saddle for a relief channel, or a cut-out, shouldn't result in more pressure on the remaining part of the saddle. The body weight is supported only by the areas where the two ischial tuberosities meet the saddle. Everything else should be more or less suspended over the cut-out. As I said, that's the theory, anyway.
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