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Blazing saddle
How do you avoid searing yourself from the saddle?
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I don't take any measures, but when I lived in AZ, I put a towel over the steering wheel of my car so that I could touch it without experiencing 3rd degree burns when I got ready to go. Perhaps a hand towel and a velcro strap would work on a bike's saddle.
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Oh, and if you've a QR seatpost clamp, you could always take it in with you.
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Wear pants.
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OUCH!
other options: give it a little squirt from your water bottle to cool it off. or get a suede saddle. They don't feel as hot after having sun beating down on 'em. Don't use those two in conjunction, however. |
Keep your butt on the saddle, except when your bike is in the shade.
Get a white saddle? |
Having lived & cycled in AZ since 1986, I've not experienced that problem. EVER.
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I've been riding bikes in southern Arizona since 1967 and not had that problem either. But I'm open to the idea that people have different butt sensitivity.
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my guess is leather and synthetic leathers saddles are the ones that get hot. the lycra fabric type covered ones probably dont
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Park it in the shade. or put a towel on it.
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