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Old 11-24-13 | 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by erig007
^ If you can wear the same saddle year-round without increasing shaffing it means that you live in a place where you don't need much layering in winter or your B17 nose is not wide enough part of the year...

To sum up, in cold weather areas summer saddles should have a wider nose than winter saddles to minimize inner legs pressure.
Originally Posted by erig007
This doesn't contradict what i've said. All of this works provided that there is no shafing. Read my post...
WTF is "shaffing" or "shafing"? It's amusing how someone who keeps throwing out pseudo-scientific arguments for noseless saddles cannot spell or conjugate the word "chafe." But don't worry, there are plenty of other BFers who can't either.
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