Originally Posted by
dirtyphotons
could you elaborate? i mean, any leather saddle is going to sag eventually, and if you then tip it forward it will go up in the back. i'm not sure if that's a geometrical design in the saddle or just a consequence of riding on a stretched piece of leather.
as you said, lacing the skirts seems to fix the problem. at least it has for me.
True, but why ship them so that out of the box there's a big ski ramp off the back? Why not make them flat to start? For all I know there's a reason for this, but I'm not sure what it is.

Curved

Flat (just ignore the giant cutout)