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Old 07-18-13 | 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by John_V
I would normally agree with you but for the fact that you sit differently on an ISM saddle than you do on a conventional saddle. On an ISM, your sit bones go behind the prongs and not on the wide part of the saddle. On an ISM, you should have 1 to 11/2" of saddle slowing behind you, if you are sitting on it correctly.
I defer to your experience, but what does your position on the ISM saddle have to do with padding? Thanks!
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