Originally Posted by
Robert Foster
There are simply too many quality saddles out there to have to spend time fixing something that should come from the factory ready to use. For those that can ride a brooks right out of the box, good for them and they have a legitimate excuse for suggesting them to someone else. I just don’t see why anyone should have to break in a saddle when they should be designing a saddle that is good from day one. That may just be me.
Ok, Brook's wont work for me, but in their behalf I have to say that I do liken them to breaking in a good pair of leather shoes. Sometimes you tolerate some discomfort and in the end have the most comfortable pair of shoes you've ever owned. Sometimes they just keep on hurting