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Old 07-27-13 | 12:33 PM
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Bandera
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From: TX Hill Country
Originally Posted by kingsqueak
I'll tip that saddle back a bit and see if that helps out with the slipping, that would be a good start. The reach isn't bothering my back or neck, it's just my tail that's taking the beating.
Use a spirit level to get that correct, really hard to eyeball it.

It will take miles & hours for tail/saddle/harmony to occur anyway, just make sure you stand up enough to get pressure off & blood flow in.
Also, as you get stronger your legs will carry a great deal of the load so that the saddle becomes a fulcrum rather than a support.

-Bandera
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