Sit Bones vs Saddle
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In the immortal words of Rodney King, "Can't we all just get along?"
I haven't been a member of this forum for long, but since lately I've been having trouble with sit-bone discomfort, I contacted Kontact (see what I did there?) to ask his opinion as to whether his saddle might address my problem. In other words, I floated a 3-and-0 change-up right down the middle. If he'd wished, he could have knocked it clean out of the park, i.e., he could have recommended I buy one of his saddles to see if it might help. He didn't. Instead, he told me quite unequivocally that he didn't think a Kontact saddle would help with my problem. If there's some hidden agenda to push his product, I sure didn't see it.
I haven't been a member of this forum for long, but since lately I've been having trouble with sit-bone discomfort, I contacted Kontact (see what I did there?) to ask his opinion as to whether his saddle might address my problem. In other words, I floated a 3-and-0 change-up right down the middle. If he'd wished, he could have knocked it clean out of the park, i.e., he could have recommended I buy one of his saddles to see if it might help. He didn't. Instead, he told me quite unequivocally that he didn't think a Kontact saddle would help with my problem. If there's some hidden agenda to push his product, I sure didn't see it.
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